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My experience at the Warr Clinic with Debs was incredible and saved me from having a risky operation on my neck so well worth the visit. 98% cured and electric shocks and pins and needles in arm have gone due to an old neck injury. I would not hesitate to recommend The Warr Clinic and Victoria as the treating physiotherapist to friends and family.

I have received excellent care. I have been very satisfied with the treatment I have received from Victoria. Not only is she extremely knowledgeable and competent in her job but she is also very pleasant in her manner when dealing with me as a patient. My condition has improved each time after treatment In addition, it is an easy process to book treatment appointments.

Victoria's treatment has been very good, I felt better after the first visit and it continues to improve with each visit. I have had a few sessions with Rebeca for my back pain. Rebeca is an amazing physio. For session 1 she established and explained to me where my problem was and what I needed to do at home to compliment my weekly sessions.
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In 2018, over 1500 new patients came to us for treatment.
Our team of Chartered Physiotherapists and Complementary Therapists are chosen not only for their professional qualifications but their ability to ensure you feel you are truly cared for.
Outside the treatment room, dedicated staff deal with all non medical admin, allowing the clinicians time to focus on treating you.
We have regular in-house lectures from local innovative Orthopaedic Consultants.
This keeps the team up-to-date with the latest surgical techniques should you need to be referred onwards.
Sudden pain is often felt with a sprain and a snapping or popping sensation may be experienced.
If you find you are unable to walk on the ankle after the injury then it is best to get an x-ray, it may be broken/fractured.
The ligaments can sometimes rupture and this will be characterized by a feeling of instability.
Pain can develop in the joint over a period of time i.e. when running or walking and will often be evident when you have been exercising for a period of time several minutes to a few hours.
The most common reason for taking time off work.
Back pain is complex, painful, debilitating and will affect 80% of us at some point in our lives.
There are many structures in the spine that can emit pain.
As clinicians we can be 90% sure that we have identified the problem structure.
Many structures in the spine respond to similar treatments therefore making intervention very effective.
When presented with a spinal problem our therapists will perform a thorough assessment and examination.
This is to identify and exclude problems that would require further investigation.
The large muscles situated at the back of the lower leg constitute the 'Calf' muscles providing body balance and the capacity for explosive activities.
They are therefore prone to injury during sporting activities.
The area behind the ankle, the Achilles, can also be a source of pain.
Injuries can vary from mild strains to complete ruptures.
A tear or rupture is a serious injury and something that should be looked at by a professional (Physiotherapist/Doctor).
It will be characterized by tightness if very minor, or a sensation as though one has been kicked in the leg if more serious.
Headaches are one of the most common reasons for visiting a physiotherapist.
We treat two types, cervical (neck related) and tension headaches, both of these can be related to joint inflammation, disc irritation, muscle spasm, nerve irritation or muscle trauma.
Such factors can cause the small joints in the neck to become stiffened and lose normal gliding movements.
The surrounding soft tissue such as muscle, fascia, and tendons shorten and are less mobile causing the nerves and blood vessels around the upper back of the upper neck to become trapped.
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