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Daniel Vermeere
We are Kent based physio therapists with surgeries in Ashford and Tenterden, southern Kent. Our therapists are highly experienced with a minimum of 17 years post graduate experience. This allows us to provide specialist physiotherapy assessment and treatments for a wide variety of sports, injuries and musculoskeletal problems.

On your first visit you will have a detailed assessment by the Physiotherapist who will then discuss their findings and management options to help you provide you with a package of treatments which best meet your individual needs.Registered with the Health professional council (MHPC), member of the chartered Society of Physiotherapy and member of the Organization of Chartered Physiotherapist in Private Practice (OCPPP) and practicing to the standard set out by these organizations.
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How much does physiotherapy cost?
A. The initial assessment will last up to 45 minutes and is 45, the sub sequential follow-ups last 30 minutes and are 35.
What happens at the first appointment?
A. We will ask you to fill in a registration form which includes personal and medical details.
Then we will ask questions about the problem.
After the questionnaire the body part in question will be examined to identify the problem at fault.
We will explain to you in detail what the problem is and a treatment plan will be established and how long the recovery time will be.
Mobilisation: Mobilisation of the spinal or peripheral joints to decrease their stiffness and pain.
Manipulation: This is a high-velocity thrust technique.
A sharp short movement is applied in order to push the joint slightly further then its usual movement in order to free it.
This may be accompanied by a cracking sound.
This is done to reduce pain, increase motion and to help the alignment of the spine.
Peripheral joints can also be manipulated, but is more commonly done to the spine.
Soft tissue manipulation/massage: This is the technique to mobilise the soft tissue surrounding the muscle and bone in order to reduce rigidity, pain and increase range of motion.
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