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Our registered physiotherapists take a holistic approach to supporting your movement and function
We understand that everyone is different - no two people are the same, even if they have the same condition. That's why our physiotherapists take the time to understand your goals and what you want to achieve from physiotherapy treatment.
Your private physiotherapist can create a tailor-made treatment plan to optimise your recovery using exercises and manual therapies that work for you. We also offer a range of specialist services, including gait analysis, shockwave therapy, injection therapy and pelvic health services.
Call us today and you could have your first physiotherapy session in as little as 48 hours.
Physiotherapy can help you to improve your strength and physical capabilities. If you have been injured or ill, or had surgery, it can support you to recover as well and as safely as possible. If you are living with a disability or chronic illness, physiotherapy can help you to adapt to your circumstances, overcome difficulties and find new ways to live well. For many people, physiotherapy allows them to remain independent for as long as possible.
Physiotherapy takes a holistic approach to health, meaning that our physiotherapists will consider everything from your lifestyle to your mental health when developing a treatment plan. They will involve you closely, and every physiotherapy programme will be completely tailored to the individual.
Our physiotherapists can support you with conditions and problems with your:
This means your bones, joints and soft tissues. Physiotherapy can help all manner of musculoskeletal complaints including back pain, neck pain or any other joint pain, as well as sports injuries, like muscle or ligament sprains and strains. It can also be effective for managing long term conditions like chronic pain and rheumatoid arthritis.
You might have a variety of types of physiotherapy to help you with a condition that affects your neurological health. We commonly see patients with multiple sclerosis (MS) or Parkinson's disease, or who have suffered a stroke.
Physiotherapy can protect or restore your cardiovascular health, for example if you are recovering from having a heart attack.
People with conditions such as COPD (chronic obstructive pulmonary disease) or cystic fibrosis can benefit from respiratory physiotherapy.
Some of the types of physiotherapy treatment we offer most commonly include:
Our physiotherapists will work with you to develop a custom programme of exercises to support your physical health. These might target:
Common reasons that people have this type of physiotherapy are chronic pain such as joint pain, and recovery after an accident or injury.
It is very common to see a physiotherapist after you have surgery, especially joint replacement or ligament reconstruction surgery. Physiotherapy has been shown to speed up recovery times and improve outcomes.
As with post-surgical recovery, physiotherapy can help you to recover from a sports injury faster and in many cases improves your chances of full recovery. Our physiotherapists will support you right from the start and help you safely return to the sport you love.
This is most commonly used to treat women, though some men will suffer from pelvic floor issues too. It is commonly used to treat urinary incontinence, which can be caused by a number of conditions.
If you are suffering from dizziness, vertigo, nausea or loss of balance, then you might benefit from vestibular rehabilitation treatment. The treatment consists of exercises designed to retrain the balance system. The goal is to gradually reduce the severity of your symptoms.
Respiratory physiotherapy relates to the assessment and treatment of people with disorders of the respiratory system. This includes conditions affecting the lungs such as asthma, chronic bronchitis, emphysema, cystic fibrosis and bronchiectasis. It can be used at all stages of disease, from early diagnosis through to chronic illness. Physiotherapy is focused on maximising physical function and helping you manage symptoms.
Neurological rehabilitation helps people manage the effects of a neurological condition, such as a stroke or Parkinson's disease. In some cases, rehabilitation can help people fully recover from their condition. In other cases, rehabilitation helps people regain life skills, increase their strength and mobility, and adopt methods and techniques to manage their condition and live happily and independently.
Bracing is where a device is fitted to a part of the body, usually a joint such as the knee, to provide support, relieve pressure and improve stability. This can also help to reduce pain.
Acupuncture is a form of traditional Chinese medicine that involves inserting very fine needles into the skin and underlying tissues, or into certain trigger points (acupuncture points) in the body. It works by encouraging the body to release natural pain-killing substances (endorphins), thereby easing your symptoms of pain and discomfort.
Steroid injection therapy is the injection of corticosteroid medications into painful joints or soft tissues to reduce pain and inflammation in the area.
The cost of follow-up appointments starts from £50 (depending on the area, please check local pricing).*
The cost of your total physiotherapy treatment will depend on various factors such as your condition, how many sessions you need and what type of treatment you are recommended. Your therapist will discuss this with you as part of your treatment planning.
You do not need a GP referral to access physiotherapy services.
*This is a guide price and may vary. You'll be told the exact cost before you book.
Our team of experienced physiotherapists are trained to successfully manage a range of conditions. However, there are some services that require more specialist training to provide them. So, if you are interested in a specific type of physiotherapy, do let our team know, in case you need to be seen by a specially trained physiotherapist.
If you would like to learn more about how physiotherapy could benefit you, call a member of our team directly.
Content reviewed by Circle physiotherapy team in September 2023. Next review due September 2026.