Physiotherapy clinics in Rutherglen, Motherwell, Hamilton, Hillington and Coatbridge specialising in flexible approaches to physiotherapy based around your specific needs. Jamie and William started working together in 2010 having first met whilst at University together, and since then have managed to open five clinics based throughout Lanarkshire.
They are both passionate about providing high quality physiotherapy with no waiting times. All Physiotherapists at JMC Physiocures are experienced and have a commitment to providing the highest standard of care. We use a variety of techniques to help your pain and symptoms, in addition to providing a suitable long-term solution through exercise and/or lifestyle changes.
JMC Physiocures is Lanarkshire's largest private Physiotherapy practice with 4 clinics in Rutherglen, Motherwell, Hamilton and Coatbridge. JMC Physiocures Coatbridge is located at the top of Academy Street and we have been based in the Coatbridge area since 2008. We have three physiotherapists working from this clinic and offer evening and weekend appointments.
They are both passionate about providing high quality physiotherapy with no waiting times. All Physiotherapists at JMC Physiocures are experienced and have a commitment to providing the highest standard of care. We use a variety of techniques to help your pain and symptoms, in addition to providing a suitable long-term solution through exercise and/or lifestyle changes.
JMC Physiocures is Lanarkshire's largest private Physiotherapy practice with 4 clinics in Rutherglen, Motherwell, Hamilton and Coatbridge. JMC Physiocures Coatbridge is located at the top of Academy Street and we have been based in the Coatbridge area since 2008. We have three physiotherapists working from this clinic and offer evening and weekend appointments.
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We have over 30 years combined experience working within the NHS, professional football, private practice and occupational health all of which has helped to develop a multi-faceted, dedicated team of highly qualified chartered Physiotherapists to deliver an effective, "hands on" face to face treatment approach to the local sporting and general population.
Your first appointment will last 45 mins and will initially involve a comprehensive discussion of your condition and what you hope to achieve from physiotherapy.
Your first appointment will last 45 mins and will initially involve a comprehensive discussion of your condition and what you hope to achieve from physiotherapy.
Physiotherapists help people recover after injury, illness or disease.
We also help to maintain health and can help prevent disease or injuries.
This means that as well as being able to help you recover from an injury or illness we can also provide advice on how to prevent it in the future and stay healthy.
Physiotherapy is a science based profession where all of our treatments are based on up-to-date research.
All Chartered Physiotherapists are degree trained and are registered with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC).
We also help to maintain health and can help prevent disease or injuries.
This means that as well as being able to help you recover from an injury or illness we can also provide advice on how to prevent it in the future and stay healthy.
Physiotherapy is a science based profession where all of our treatments are based on up-to-date research.
All Chartered Physiotherapists are degree trained and are registered with the Health Care Professions Council (HCPC).
Clinical Pilates is a form of physical exercise that focuses on posture, core stability, balance, control, strength, flexibility and breathing.
It was developed by Joseph Pilates in the early 20th century and has since become very popular throughout the world.
Clinical Pilates is now commonly used in conjunction with physiotherapy as a means to treating a variety of injuries but more specifically for spinal patients with back and neck pain.
This is based on strong evidence that demonstrates that the use of therapeutic exercise is beneficial in the management of low back pain, as Clinical Pilates focuses on the retraining and recruitment of our deep stabilising muscles (core stability).
It was developed by Joseph Pilates in the early 20th century and has since become very popular throughout the world.
Clinical Pilates is now commonly used in conjunction with physiotherapy as a means to treating a variety of injuries but more specifically for spinal patients with back and neck pain.
This is based on strong evidence that demonstrates that the use of therapeutic exercise is beneficial in the management of low back pain, as Clinical Pilates focuses on the retraining and recruitment of our deep stabilising muscles (core stability).
Acupuncture is a part of Traditional Chinese Medicine, which originated in China over 5,000 years ago.
This ancient art of healing has become widely accepted throughout the western world over the past 30 years.
In Chinese Medicine the human body is likened to a highly complex electrical circuit, but instead of circulating electricity, the body circulates a specialised biological energy or life force called Qi (chi).
The Qi flows through countless energy pathways called meridians throughout the body, linking and integrating the organs and tissues to make sure that they function to perfection.
This ancient art of healing has become widely accepted throughout the western world over the past 30 years.
In Chinese Medicine the human body is likened to a highly complex electrical circuit, but instead of circulating electricity, the body circulates a specialised biological energy or life force called Qi (chi).
The Qi flows through countless energy pathways called meridians throughout the body, linking and integrating the organs and tissues to make sure that they function to perfection.
Massage involves a manual application of pressure and movement to soft body tissues the skin, muscles, tendon, ligaments, and fascia (membranes surrounding muscles).
Massage is believed to increase blood circulation and flow of lymph (fluid from body tissues that flows into the blood stream).
It helps the body to heal itself by promoting the flow of blood and lymph, stimulating nerves, conditioning the skin, and stretching and loosening muscles to keep them elastic.
Massage also has a positive psychological effect.
Massage is believed to increase blood circulation and flow of lymph (fluid from body tissues that flows into the blood stream).
It helps the body to heal itself by promoting the flow of blood and lymph, stimulating nerves, conditioning the skin, and stretching and loosening muscles to keep them elastic.
Massage also has a positive psychological effect.
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