The Solihull Physiotherapy Clinic
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Physiotherapy is a science-based healthcare profession which views normal human movement and activity as central to health and well being. Here at the Solihull Physiotherapy Clinic we aim to make the most of your movement ability by health promotion, preventive advice, treatment and rehabilitation. Our Physiotherapists encourage all our patients to take an active role in the management of their condition to help make the best of independence and function.

Some of the most common symptoms treated by our Physiotherapists at the Solihull Physiotherapy clinic are: Tight or aching shoulders, Headaches at the base of your skull or top of your spine, Neck stiffness, Acute immobilising lower back pain, Sciatica and trapped nerves, Pain and stiffness in the shoulder preventing a full range of movement, Whiplash and Hand and Foot Pain.

Physiotherapy Treatments available at The Solihull Physiotherapy Clinic include manual therapy, including joint mobilisation and manipulation, therapeutic exercise including Pilates to reduce postural pain and the application of electrotherapy modalities.
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Good results don't just happen.
In order for your physiotherapy treatment to be a success you will need to be an active partner in your treatment - so to help ensure you get the most out of your visit to the Physiotherapist we have pulled together a 'Top Tips' for Physiotherapy list.
Prepare for your physio appointment.
It will increase your chances of leaving well-informed and satisfied.
Write down your concerns or symptoms in advance, so you don't forget to talk about them.
Also bring a list of all prescription and non-prescription medications you take, plus any vitamins or supplements.
Health insurance companies will frequently refund some or all of the the costs of physiotherapy.
However, the total annual budget varies depending on the policy that you have.
In order to ensure that your medical insurance pays for your physiotherapy treatment, you should arrange for a GP or Consultant referral, before your first appointment.
GPs are always happy to refer you to a Chartered Physiotherapist.
Then ask you GP for a referral to the Chartered Physiotherapist whom you wish to be referred to.
Physiotherapists work in a great variety of settings such as orthopaedics, intensive care, paediatrics, mental illness, stroke recovery, occupational health, ergonomics, musculoskeletal treatment in hospitals and private practice, and care of the elderly.
Physiotherapy is a science-based healthcare profession which views movement as central to health and well being.
Physiotherapists aim to identify and make the most of movement ability by health promotion, preventive advice, treatment and rehabilitation.
The Solihull Physiotherapy Clinic is conveniently located 1 mile north of Solihull Town Centre.
Traveling by car.
From M42 junction 5 follow signs for Solihull Town Centre.
Drive through Solihull on the A41 Warwick Road and follow signs for Birmingham.
Continue along the A41 until you come to a parade of shops, Dove House Parade on the right.
Dovehouse Lane joins the A41 at the far end of the parade.
Turn Right into Dovehouse Lane.
The Solihull Physiotherapy Clinic is 500 yards from the junction on the right hand side.
At The Solihull Physiotherapy Clinic an initial consultation is usually 45 minutes long.
This consists of a full biomechanical assessment and clinical diagnosis.
Following this the physiotherapist will outline your treatment plan and estimate the number and frequency of appointments you require.
At your initial visit you will be asked questions regarding your general health, medical history and current complaint.
You will be asked about how the problem started, where your symptoms occur, what aggravates them and what eases them.
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