Since then, we are growing quickly, and already treat over 100 patients per week at our specialist site on London Rd. We have a fantastic team, and offer an affordable and friendly service. We also have easy access, with 8 car parking spaces, and we are right next door to Mitcham Tram stop, and on major bus and travel routes between Sutton, Mitcham and Tooting.
We work from a lovely Grade II Listed building which is the oldest station house in the UK. We are already building strong links with local GPs, and receive a number of referrals from local practices, as well as sports coaches and consultants at St. Anthony's and Shirley Oaks. Please consider booking your physiotherapy appointment with our team, by calling 0208 685 6930.
Lottie is a Chartered Physiotherapist who qualified from King's College London University in 2012 and has worked.
We work from a lovely Grade II Listed building which is the oldest station house in the UK. We are already building strong links with local GPs, and receive a number of referrals from local practices, as well as sports coaches and consultants at St. Anthony's and Shirley Oaks. Please consider booking your physiotherapy appointment with our team, by calling 0208 685 6930.
Lottie is a Chartered Physiotherapist who qualified from King's College London University in 2012 and has worked.
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The clinic was set up in 2012, to provide the local residents of Mitcham, Sutton and Tooting with expert and affordable physiotherapy treatment in Mitcham.
Located in one of Mitcham's nicest buildings, the Grade II listed Station Court was built in the early 1800s and is the UK's oldest railway station house.
The clinic boasts four physiotherapy rooms, a small rehab area for core and Pilates, and 8 car park spaces on-site.
The clinic is located on the London Road, next to Mitcham tram stop, and on major bus routes.
Located in one of Mitcham's nicest buildings, the Grade II listed Station Court was built in the early 1800s and is the UK's oldest railway station house.
The clinic boasts four physiotherapy rooms, a small rehab area for core and Pilates, and 8 car park spaces on-site.
The clinic is located on the London Road, next to Mitcham tram stop, and on major bus routes.
Physiotherapy is a medical based health care profession that uses hands on treatment techniques, electrotherapy and exercise therapy in restoring human movement and function.
Physiotherapy is governed by research and evidence based practice ensuring the most appropriate and safe techniques are utilised for the treatment of musculoskeletal problems.
Your Physiotherapist will first take a detailed history of your condition together with any relevant past medical history.
The initial assessment will last up to one hour and subsequent treatment sessions will last thirty minutes.
Physiotherapy is governed by research and evidence based practice ensuring the most appropriate and safe techniques are utilised for the treatment of musculoskeletal problems.
Your Physiotherapist will first take a detailed history of your condition together with any relevant past medical history.
The initial assessment will last up to one hour and subsequent treatment sessions will last thirty minutes.
Through numerous studies it has been found that body movements are generated from the 'core' - a combination of deep spinal muscles attaching to the spine and abdominal wall creating a 'muscular corsette'.
When we suffer back pain, the larger outer back muscles spasm, working harder while the deeper stabilising muscles work less.
This leads to compression of joints!
Osteopaths and physiotherapists treat these joint restrictions, however the deep stabilising muscles remain weak.
This is why starting a rehabilitation programme such as Pilates is essential to correct these muscular imbalances, helping to prevent reoccurrences of back pain.
When we suffer back pain, the larger outer back muscles spasm, working harder while the deeper stabilising muscles work less.
This leads to compression of joints!
Osteopaths and physiotherapists treat these joint restrictions, however the deep stabilising muscles remain weak.
This is why starting a rehabilitation programme such as Pilates is essential to correct these muscular imbalances, helping to prevent reoccurrences of back pain.
When you get injured or feel aches and pains anywhere in your body it is essential for the problem to be understood.
How did the injury occur and what has been damaged?
How has the body adapted and what is preventing the return to health?
Osteopathy is a manual therapy that has scientific and evidence based research to back up the subjective benefits mentioned by patients.
It is the study of the body's anatomy, physiology and function.
Osteopaths use their knowledge in combination with their accurate palpation to diagnose and treat any area of the body for any type of musculoskeletal, visceral or cranial problem.
How did the injury occur and what has been damaged?
How has the body adapted and what is preventing the return to health?
Osteopathy is a manual therapy that has scientific and evidence based research to back up the subjective benefits mentioned by patients.
It is the study of the body's anatomy, physiology and function.
Osteopaths use their knowledge in combination with their accurate palpation to diagnose and treat any area of the body for any type of musculoskeletal, visceral or cranial problem.
I was impressed with my first visit to Surrey Physio, I went in on time to my appoinment and found the staff very pleasant.
When I next visit my Doctor I will tell him how good the service was I received.
I have recently finished having treatment referred to you by my GP at Shotfield Health Centre.
I saw Martin Bull for the most of my physiotherapy and he has really helped me with my pevlis.
I'm not completely pain free, that will take time, but Martin gave me excersises to do at home and I'm making progress.
When I next visit my Doctor I will tell him how good the service was I received.
I have recently finished having treatment referred to you by my GP at Shotfield Health Centre.
I saw Martin Bull for the most of my physiotherapy and he has really helped me with my pevlis.
I'm not completely pain free, that will take time, but Martin gave me excersises to do at home and I'm making progress.
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