Service

Musculoskeletal
Physiotherapy

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy is for treating injuries and conditions which affect the muscles, joints and soft tissues of people.

Often musculoskeletal conditions originate from sports injury, long standing back pain or even whiplash.

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Expertise

Having worked within the NHS, Private practice and various sports clubs and teams, Jessica has seen many patients with varying musculoskeletal problems.

We are able to offer clients a complete and full holistic assessment and treatment plan in the comfort of their own home, working with them to set and achieve personal goals.

Musculoskeletal Conditions We Treat

  • Back pain
  • Whiplash injury
  • Tendonitis
  • Orthopaedic surgeries (including fractures)
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Carpel Tunnel Syndrome
  • Tennis elbow

Typical Treatment Interventions

Each patient is different, we ensure a tailored treatment plan for every individual, no case is the same and so no plan can be the same.

Physiotherapy helps to restore movement and function to as near normal as possible, when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability. Below are some common treatment options we use for patients, but are not limited to these:

  • Joint mobilisation
  • Tissue mobilisation
  • Exercise therapy
  • Manual therapy
  • Home exercise plans.

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TESTIMONIALS

What our patients say about us

‘When Jess is there, it gives me the confidence to know that my husband is ok. My shoulders go down and I relax for a while knowing he’s getting specialist treatment. It’s great as you don’t have to go anywhere, she comes to you, and of course she’s a lovely calm woman! Its great!’

Carole & Roger Finch

‘A friend referred me to Jess for my long standing neck condition, which had just recently become worse due to illness. I couldn’t be happier than I am today with how the treatment has helped me to get back more movement and less pain in my neck. Thank you Jess.’

Julie Norden

Following recovery from a mild Covid infection, my active teenage daughter began experiencing neurological problems in her legs, leaving her with great difficulty walking and climbing stairs.
Within a couple of sessions, Jessica got her to walk without crutches, play outside with a ball, and continues to motivate and encourage her on a regular basis. Jessica is sensitive to her needs and knows when to challenge her, and when she needs a break. Nelly not only loves her, she trusts her completely. Jessica's work with my daughter has been absolutely crucial in her recovery, and I couldn't be more grateful.

Julia & Nelly

Got a few questions

Frequently asked questions

What Side Effects May I Experience?

Each patient treatment is different and although you may experience some of these side affects below, they shouldn’t last long, if they appear at all.

  • Acute Discomfort

  • Tiredness, Relaxation, and Pain (within the first 24 hours post treatment)

  • Bruising

  • Temporary Worsening of Symptoms

Do I have to be referred by a doctor?

No, you can self refer yourself to us without the need for a GP or consultant referral.

We may need to discuss your care with other health care professionals, however we will keep you completely informed of this throughout your treatment with us.

How long will my appointment be?

An initial assessment may be up to an hour, depending on your condition. Follow up treatment sessions may be shorter (minimum 30 minutes).

What equipment do I need?

Nothing!

We will bring everything to you.

All we require is a small space for a physio bed to be set up (if needed for your assessment), and an area that you can walk a few paces (if we need to assess your walking).

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