Detailed assessment and comprehensive treatment. Specialists in manipulation of joints, soft tissue therapy, acupuncture and exercise prescription. We are pleased to be back in action! We are now running our physiotherapy practice at Oldberrow Manor, Ullenhall Lane, Ullenhall B95 5PF. Please see Contact Us page for directions. We will continue to ensure we have an understanding of your condition before offering face to face sessions.
This may mean a video call or simply a chat over the phone to establish your requirements. Treatment sessions will remain 45 minutes or an hour, and we will have a minimum of 15 minutes between patients to ensure the treatment room is cleaned and aired thoroughly. If you would prefer a remote consultation by phone or video link, we can arrange an appointment for you.
We have reduced our prices under this arrangement. Simply call us to arrange. Advance Physio is a well established practice now based at The Cottage, Ullenhall Manor B95 5PF. Advance Physio is run by Julia Kilby and Catherine Cooke, who have over 50 years of combined experience!
This may mean a video call or simply a chat over the phone to establish your requirements. Treatment sessions will remain 45 minutes or an hour, and we will have a minimum of 15 minutes between patients to ensure the treatment room is cleaned and aired thoroughly. If you would prefer a remote consultation by phone or video link, we can arrange an appointment for you.
We have reduced our prices under this arrangement. Simply call us to arrange. Advance Physio is a well established practice now based at The Cottage, Ullenhall Manor B95 5PF. Advance Physio is run by Julia Kilby and Catherine Cooke, who have over 50 years of combined experience!
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Advance Physio is committed to the highest standard of physiotherapy care and both Julia Kilby and Cath Cooke have advanced training and qualifications.
We are committed to providing treatment based on research evidence, wherever possible, and we maintain an awareness and knowledge of guidelines formulated both in the UK and abroad.
Clinical findings, linked to current knowledge, evidence base and our extensive experience, allows us to help you, in the minimum number of sessions, to reach your maximum potential.
We are committed to providing treatment based on research evidence, wherever possible, and we maintain an awareness and knowledge of guidelines formulated both in the UK and abroad.
Clinical findings, linked to current knowledge, evidence base and our extensive experience, allows us to help you, in the minimum number of sessions, to reach your maximum potential.
We offer a holistic physiotherapy service, encompassing all aspects of you as a person and your general health, while we consider your individual problem(s).
On your first session we will ask questions about your pain and difficulties.
We will explore your general health, any investigations you have undergone, your past medical history and your medication.
Please also bring along any reports from x-rays or scans, doctors letter or operation summary, if you have them.
During your physical assessment, it is important that you feel comfortable and relaxed.
On your first session we will ask questions about your pain and difficulties.
We will explore your general health, any investigations you have undergone, your past medical history and your medication.
Please also bring along any reports from x-rays or scans, doctors letter or operation summary, if you have them.
During your physical assessment, it is important that you feel comfortable and relaxed.
We follow national guidelines on the management of spinal pain (NICE Guidelines), which ensures that your management is both safe and appropriate.
We assess and treat the whole spine, so if your pain is in the back of your chest, rather than in your neck, we can help here too.
Treatment follows a careful examination, exploring symptom behaviour, and selecting a personalised treatment programme.
You will be provided with advice and guidance on how to manage the symptoms when at work and at leisure and your treatment approach will include strategies to manage the problem when not in the clinic.
We assess and treat the whole spine, so if your pain is in the back of your chest, rather than in your neck, we can help here too.
Treatment follows a careful examination, exploring symptom behaviour, and selecting a personalised treatment programme.
You will be provided with advice and guidance on how to manage the symptoms when at work and at leisure and your treatment approach will include strategies to manage the problem when not in the clinic.
One of the most frequently seen conditions, often affecting knees and hips, but also shoulders, fingers and ankles.
The condition itself may not change but there's lots we can do to help you when you have arthritis.
Treatment includes optimising joint range of movement (when joints are stiff), strengthening the muscles controlling the joint (this reduces the 'strain' on the joint), addressing general fitness and stamina and providing treatment to ease pain in the area.
We can refer you back to your GP with a letter recommending specialist referral when required.
The condition itself may not change but there's lots we can do to help you when you have arthritis.
Treatment includes optimising joint range of movement (when joints are stiff), strengthening the muscles controlling the joint (this reduces the 'strain' on the joint), addressing general fitness and stamina and providing treatment to ease pain in the area.
We can refer you back to your GP with a letter recommending specialist referral when required.
The variability of sports injury is enormous, but we recognise the need to 'get back to normal' as fast as possible, whatever the problem.
Soft tissue injuries may need local treatment, support and muscle strengthening around the area to prevent disuse problems as the area heals.
You will require help with return to sport as your symptoms settle, gradually reintroducing provocative movements and ensuring you have adequate balance and control before participating fully.
You will be encouraged, as much as possible, to continue with exercising the unaffected body parts, and strategies will be explored to allow you to do this.
Soft tissue injuries may need local treatment, support and muscle strengthening around the area to prevent disuse problems as the area heals.
You will require help with return to sport as your symptoms settle, gradually reintroducing provocative movements and ensuring you have adequate balance and control before participating fully.
You will be encouraged, as much as possible, to continue with exercising the unaffected body parts, and strategies will be explored to allow you to do this.
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