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Rehabilitation, classes, assessments, personal development and more at Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre in Glasgow

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Private physio & rehab at Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre in Glasgow

Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre is a purpose-built, technology-driven facility in Glasgow, staffed by highly trained and experienced registered physiotherapists. We offer a comprehensive range of physiotherapy and rehabilitation services, including assessments, individual sessions, group classes and specialist treatments. 

From musculoskeletal and injury support to pre- and post-surgical rehabilitation, through to specialised services including neurology and vestibular, whether you are looking for individualised training or a sense of community with group classes, Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre is designed with you in mind. Offering some of the most up-to-date equipment in a brand new specially designed environment, the centre empowers you to train and recover at your speed.

When you go private for physiotherapy, you’ll get fast access to the expert help you need, without the wait. Call or book online to start your journey to better health.

What types of physiotherapy are available at Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre in Glasgow?

At Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre, we see patients across a wide range of specialties. From musculoskeletal (MSK) and paediatric through to neurology, pelvic floor and respiratory, our comprehensive physiotherapy service ensures patients are provided with dedicated and tailored rehabilitation plans to optimise their recovery.

Furthermore, we are proud to facilitate assessments for falls, posture and gait analysis, providing detailed analysis, feedback and guidance on how to achieve your goals.

 

The musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy service in Glasgow is focussed on injuries, disorders and diseases of your joints, bones, muscles, peripheral nerves and soft tissues.

The sports testing service in Glasgow is a comprehensive service dedicated to addressing sports injuries. Regardless of the age, injury, and level, a sports injury should be addressed as quickly as possible.

The prehabilitation physiotherapy service in Glasgow facilitates a proactive approach to ensuring patients are in an optimal condition to undergo surgery. Prehabilitation, sometimes shortened to “prehab,” may include a structured strengthening and stretching programme, as well as focussing on joint mobility, balance, endurance and cardiovascular training.

The paediatric physiotherapy service in Glasgow supports both children and teenagers from aged 3 and over. The service is dedicated to assisting patients following an injury, as well as those having problems with pain, weakness, balance and movement.

The hand physiotherapy service in Glasgow is a dedicated service designed to provide assessment and rehabilitation for new and longer-term hand and wrist conditions. This includes tendon injuries, fractures, sports injuries, complex hand trauma, MSK conditions, rheumatoid conditions, complex regional pain syndrome, and post-surgery.

The pelvic health physiotherapy service in Glasgow is run by our Specialist Pelvic Physiotherapist. The service supports patients with a variety of pelvic conditions ranging from continence issues and prolapse to post surgery recovery and pre-natal and post-partum concerns.

The neurological physiotherapy service in Glasgow supports patients with a range of conditions from Parkinson’s disease and Multiple Sclerosis (MS) to traumatic brain injury and post-stroke patients. For those with new diagnosis or ongoing longer-term issues the physiotherapy service offers a full assessment and appropriate treatment programme, tailored for your needs.

The TMJ physiotherapy service in Glasgow is run by our Registered Physiotherapist with a special interest in the management of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). Temporomandibular disorders include pain or tenderness of the jaw, face or ear, as well as difficulty chewing or pain while chewing. It can also include locking of the joint, making it difficult to open or close the mouth. Find out more here.

The vestibular physiotherapy service in Glasgow is run by our Registered Physiotherapist with a special interest in vestibular rehabilitation (VR). Vestibular rehabilitation concerns those living with dizziness, vertigo, and balance disorders. It also aims to address other conditions affecting the vestibular system.

The respiratory physiotherapy service in Glasgow supports patients living with a range of disorders of the respiratory system. The service is designed to both assess and treat people living with disorders of the respiratory system, of which there are a number, ranging from asthma to bronchiectasis.

The falls assessment service in Glasgow is a service designed to help people who suffer with recurrent falls within the community. Falling is a cause of distress, pain, injury, loss of confidence and loss of independence. Being prone to falls is not only detrimental to physical wellbeing, but also to mental wellbeing.

Gait analysis is a biomechanical examination carried out to determine asymmetries and abnormalities when walking or running. Gait analysis aims to identify the source of nerve, muscle or skeletal problems, as well as aiding in diagnosing skeletal misalignment and other bone deformities. In turn, this can highlight why you are suffering pain when either standing or walking.

Within the gait analysis service, we also offer Phits+ 3D Insoles. The dynamic gait analysis from the Footscan® technology helps to design the 3D printed insoles, which in turn can help to reduce risk of reinjury, be used as an alternative to surgery, and be used in post-surgical recovery, and for a range of other conditio

How much does an appointment cost at Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre in Glasgow?

At Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre, prices vary between standard and specialist appointments. A standard initial physiotherapy appointment lasting 45 minutes costs £65 and covers MSK, TMJ, sports injuries, prehabilitation, and paediatric physiotherapy sessions. A follow-up appointment lasts 30 minutes and costs £55.

A specialist initial physiotherapy appointment lasting 45 minutes costs £88 and covers hand, pelvic health, neurological, vestibular, and respiratory physiotherapy sessions, as well as gait analysis, and postural and falls assessments sessions. A follow-up appointment lasts 30 minutes and costs £65.

There’s more information below on prices for specific services or treatments.

What to expect from your first physiotherapy appointment at Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre in Glasgow

At your initial appointment at Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre, you will first meet your physiotherapist. From here, you will be able to have an in-depth conversation about your history, any concerns and importantly, what you expect to get out of your physiotherapy sessions. You and your physiotherapist will then be able to work together and decide on an individualised plan which will help you work towards your goals.

If you have been referred, your physiotherapist will already have access to the referral from either a GP, consultant or other clinical specialist outlining your history and a need for physiotherapy. However, it is still important for you and your physiotherapist to have this conversation.

The details of your first appointment will vary depending on your needs, ability and any other pertinent circumstances. From here, you and your physiotherapist will be able to better understand what your personalised plan will look like.

How long does an appointment last at Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre in Glasgow?

The length of your appointment at Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre can vary – however, initial appointments are 45 minutes, and follow-up appointments are 30 minutes. The length of classes, assessments and other services range and will be confirmed by your Physiotherapist once you have had your initial assessment. 

Specialised services at Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre in Glasgow

Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre provides a range of unique services ranging from classes and AlterG® Anti-Gravity Treadmill® sessions, through to sports massages and acupuncture.

These services range in delivery between individual and group, empowering people to optimise their rehabilitation journeys in a variety of environments. Blending technology with equipment, knowledge and expertise, Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre offers services geared towards helping you achieve your objectives.

The falls classes in Glasgow are for patients who have had an initial falls assessment and have been recommended to take part to work on things identified in said assessment, with a goal of building strength, balance, control, and confidence, leading to an overall enhanced quality of life. The falls classes in Glasgow are 45 minute sessions and are booked in blocks of 8 sessions. These blocks cost ÂŁ120. Sessions are limited to 12 participants. Before taking part in falls classes, you will require an initial ÂŁ88 assessment with a physiotherapist.

Pilates classes in Glasgow are for those looking to explore Pilates and improve their strength, mobility and flexibility, under the careful guidance of a trained physiotherapist.The Pilates classes in Glasgow are 45-minute sessions and are booked in blocks of 4 sessions. These blocks cost £64. Alternatively, you can book individual sessions for £17.50. Sessions are limited to 12 participants.

Before taking part in Pilates classes, you will require an initial £65 assessment with a physiotherapist. This is a one-to-one session where you can learn the foundations of Pilates with your physiotherapist, whilst also assessing your suitability for the classes.

The AlterG® Anti-Gravity Treadmill® in Glasgow can be utilised for a variety of reasons.

To use the AlterG® you will first require an initial Musculoskeletal (MSK) consultation with a physiotherapist – this will include an assessment of your current ability and condition, as well as an initial 30 minute trial of the treadmill. This session lasts 45 minutes in total and costs £65.

From here, you can book sessions on the AlterG® in 15 minute increments, starting at 30 minutes. A 30 minute session costs £25, with each additional 15 minutes costing £12.50.

A sports massage in Glasgow is a form of deep tissue massage used in the treatment and prevention of injury and can be a useful addition to your physiotherapy treatment.

A sports massage helps address aches and pains caused by work, lifestyle, and everything in between, with numerous benefits including but not limited to improved circulation and lymphatic flow, increased joint range of movement, enhanced recovery times and reduced risk of injury.

A sports massage in Glasgow lasts 60 minutes total and costs £70.

Acupuncture in Glasgow is offered as part of the overall Musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy service.

Acupuncture works by encouraging the body to release natural pain-killing substances, or endorphins, thereby easing your symptoms of pain and discomfort. You may also benefit from 'Trigger Point' Acupuncture, used to facilitate relaxation in specific muscles following trauma or injury. In this scenario, needles are placed directly into the affected muscles until they relax. Acupuncture is often used in combination with other physiotherapy treatments such as manual therapy or exercises, although it can also be effective on its own.

An acupuncture session in Glasgow lasts 45 minutes and costs £65 per session, whilst a follow up session lasts 30 minutes and costs £55. You will require an initial £65 MSK appointment with a physiotherapist to assess if acupuncture is an appropriate treatment in your rehabilitation journey.

Joint injections in Glasgow are offered to patients suffering with painful joints or soft tissues.

To have a joint injection, you will first require an initial MSK physiotherapy appointment costing £65. If you are deemed suitable by your physiotherapist for an injection, you will be administered said injection at a follow up appointment – this will cost £126.

From here, you can benefit from a block of 3 follow up sessions to continue your rehabilitation journey post-injection. These blocks of 3 sessions costs £150.

Extracorporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) in Glasgow is offered to patients as a non-surgical procedure used to treat a variety of conditions across the body. ESWT is seen as an alternative to surgery and involves no anaesthesia, whilst it is also a non-invasive option offering quick treatment, recovery and results, whilst also being virtually painless after treatment and having fewer complications.

To undergo ESWT, you must first have an initial MSK physiotherapy appointment costing £65. If you are deemed suitable for ESWT, you can undertake a block of sessions, or alternatively individual sessions.

A block of 4 ESWT sessions costs £200, whilst an individual session costs £75.

Ossur Unloader bracing in Glasgow is offered to those living with knee joint pain.

The Ossur Unloader knee brace unloads the painful affected side of the knee, providing a reduction in pain and improvement in function. We are a dedicated fitting centre for the brace, assessing your suitability for the brace before supplying and fitting.

Ossur bracing in Glasgow is offered with an initial 30 day trial. Please contact the Physiotherapy team for further information.

Laser therapy in Glasgow is a non-invasive treatment used in wound and soft tissue healing.

Laser therapy can be applied as part of your physiotherapy treatment programme. Sessions can take place on a weekly basis, with treatment length dependent on the condition being treated. Laser therapy can be used for anything up to 6-12 weeks.

An initial appointment lasts 45 minutes and includes an assessment. This initial appointment costs £65. Follow up appointments last 30 minutes and cost £55.

Specialist equipment at Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre in Glasgow

With a range of specialist equipment, we are able to blend innovation and technology with engagement and interaction, delivering truly personalised training and rehabilitation programmes to harness optimal outcomes.

The full list is below:

HUR equipment embeds smart technology with both balance and strength testing. The smart equipment auto loads programmes and difficulty/resistance tailored to the person using the machine, promoting an independent and completely tailored rehabilitation programme. HUR equipment also enables unilateral limb isolated training.

The Tyrostation is a multi-functional virtual reality area with numerous applications. The equipment comprises of a variety of kit, providing enhanced rehabilitation across cognitive training (limbs, gait and balance), upper and lower limb therapy, balance, core and posture training, and task-oriented repetitive therapy. This leads to a regained sense of empowerment and confidence in promoting independence.

The AlterG® Anti-Gravity Treadmill® is an advanced rehabilitation treadmill used to reduce stress on injuries and joints in the lower body. The treadmill enables safe rehabilitation whilst reducing pain and the risk of re-injury through innovative weight bearing technology. It does this by reducing the load placed on the body by regulating air in a pressure-controlled compartment.

The baiobit has a variety of applications, where patients can either wear the sensor on their head, wrist or waist. One of which is for gait and balance, providing spatial-temporal and dynamic pelvic analysis for both walking and balancing, whilst for range of motion, the technology proves an accurate analysis across three planes with biofeedback for cervical, shoulder, trunk and other free angles.

For those returning to sport, the baiobit offers measurement and performance screening for rehabilitation programmes assessing jump, power-force-velocity, profile and balance. Finally for cognitive rehabilitation, the baiobit technology enables cognitive assessment and rehabilitation through intuitive games addressing memory, attention, perception and overall cognitive function.

The MOTOmed muvi is a unique accessible device which empowers patients to undergo simultaneous whole body training. The innovative equipment enables patients to train both their arms and legs at the same time, or individually, taking advantage of virtual reality and biofeedback for optimised rehabilitation and enjoyment.

BlazePods are unique training tools designed to combine both physical and cognitive exercise to address numerous concerns including sports injuries, functional decline, and general speed, mobility, agility and acuity. BlazePods create both an engaging and challenging environment to transform previously mundane rehabilitation tasks and programmes into exciting activities for patients. The technology enables both tailored programmes to be created and live feedback to be provided, empowering patients to track their progress and work with their physiotherapist to further their development in their programme.

The EVO 4 is a multi-functional rehabilitation device which provides electrotherapy, manometry and biofeedback. It can be used for urology, urogynaecology, women’s health, colorectal and paediatric patients, and is ideal for patients experiencing issues with urinary frequency, urgency and incontinence, as well as pelvic floor issues.

How to book physiotherapy in Glasgow

To book your initial session with a physiotherapist near you, you can use our online booking system, or give us a call and one of our friendly advisors will help you find an appointment time that suits you.

Can you self-refer for an appointment at Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre in Glasgow?

Yes, you can self-refer and pay for your physiotherapy yourself, whilst we also accept referrals (including diagnostic imaging) and work closely with all major insurers. We also provide support from a multidisciplinary team of physiotherapists, physiotherapist assistants and consultants, providing onward referrals to consultant specialists if and when required.

Why choose Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre in Glasgow?

Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre offers a range of physiotherapy services in Glasgow with a focus on technology driven individualised treatments plans.

Patients choose Ross Hall Physiotherapy Centre for its range of services and equipment blended with a unique approach to personalised treatment and rehabilitation, all within an advanced and purpose-built environment.

Private care allows you to move forward with confidence, knowing your symptoms are being taken seriously and managed appropriately.

All our physiotherapists are able to refer you onwards for specialist treatment should you need it, so you have the reassurance that you’ll get the help you need without delay.

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