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As a team of Chartered Physiotherapists we treat problems linked to different areas of the body, such as the bones, joints and tissues of the musculoskeletal system, the brain and nervous system, the cardiovascular system or the respiratory system. Spiral Stabilisation is a term many people will not of heard of, however some of this treatment has been groundbreaking in the prevention and rehabilitation of injuries.

Spiral Stabilisation is a technique that uses spiral muscle chain training that naturally creates spinal traction by relieving pressure on the intervertebral discs also known as the intervertebral cartilage. Originally invented by Czech medical specialists this technique has been extremely successful and practiced throughout the Czech Republic and Germany over the last 20 years.

Resistance cords are used in many cases to strengthen weakened muscles by stretching the affected muscle to reduce tightness and eliminate imbalances in the body that are often causing pain and lack of mobility.
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We have been trusted physiotherapists and advisers to more than 7,000 patients in our region.
Here at Fountain Square we have a team that has worked with all age groups and all conditions of health so you know you're in good hands and getting the best advice.
With an extensive team we offer appointments that suit your diary both in our practice and at your home if needed.
Over the years we have strategically set our costs to be competitive in the market so you get the best care for the right price.
The job of a physiotherapist is to assist the patient in returning to their normal physical function - whatever that may be.
It can involve treating a professional athlete to ensure a full and early return to competition or helping an elderly person to regain independence at home.
At Fountain Square Physio we have a team that covers all possible conditions.
There are therapists specialising in paediatrics to those used to treating professional footballers.
Some sporting injuries result from a single incident, but other causes include a failure to warm up adequately, using equipment incorrectly, poor technique, repetitive movements or training too hard.
Chartered Physiotherapists treat problems linked to different areas of the body, such as the bones, joints and tissues of the musculoskeletal, the brain and nervous, the cardiovascular or the respiratory systems.
Knee pain and back pain are just some of the common injuries that we treat.
They help people who have specific health conditions such as multiple sclerosis, asthma, cystic fibrosis or heart disease.
We also treat sufferers of sports injuries or trauma to a particular area from an accident or degenerative condition such as arthritis.
We all know how important it is to be active, and the benefits there are to your joints and general wellbeing, unfortunately injuries can occur and commonly these involve the knees.
The most common knee injuries involve the ligaments, cartilage or meniscus, tendons or joint surfaces.
Old injuries that were never rehabilitated can also return from time to time or result in a constant background annoyance.
Often referred to as 'wear and tear' it is a common cause of knee pain affecting mostly those over the age of 50.
Shoulder pain is frequently associated with repetitive overhead activities.
This could be related to sporting activities such as swimming, tennis or weightlifting, but could also be caused by everyday activities such as hanging washing, decorating or gardening.
Is there a notable difference in the strength in the affected shoulder compared to the other side.
If you answered "yes" to any one of these questions, you should consult one of our physiotherapists for help in determining the severity of the problem.
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