We believe that early intervention and identifying the underlying problem is the best way to manage musculoskeletal problems.
Our physiotherapy team, have developed a service which caters to all types of problems. This ranges from injuries, joint pains, and even post-surgery recovery. We can also help you focus on rehabilitation physiotherapy to get you back to your best
Ultrasound guided joint injections
Through our Musculoskeletal Ultrasound, and Corticosteroid Injection Service, we can treat patients who suffer from persistent issues with their joints.
These injections are significantly helpful to those who suffer with joint inflammation, pain and stiffness. We carry out all our procedures under the supervision of a GP and with ultrasound guidance to reduce the risk of any complications.
Physiotherapy Price List
New appointment – £60.00
This session will last 45 minutes
Follow up session – £50.00
This session will last 30 minutes
3 sessions – £130.00
This package will include 3 sessions and each session will last 30 minutes
Joint injections – From £150.00
This is a 30-minute appointment
Extended session – £80.00
This session will last for 1 hour
Different Conditions
Frozen shoulder
Frozen shoulder is a condition that affects the capsule of your shoulder joint, causing pain, loss of movement and stiffness.
We don’t always know why this condition occurs, but it is more prevalent in those with other metabolic diseases, such as diabetes and thyroid issues.
Recent surgery or trauma to the shoulder can also cause this issue to develop.
Sciatica
Sciatica is a condition that affects the nerves in your lower spine. The sciatic nerve carries signals up and down your legs to control the sensation and movement of your limbs.
Compression, irritation, or inflammation around the nerve causes referred pain down the leg(s), which may be felt as a sharp, shooting, or burning pain, occasionally associated with pins and needles or numbness. Sciatica can be a very debilitating condition, particularly in the acute stages.
Treatment usually involves a period of relative rest from aggravating movements, pain relief and physiotherapy.
Get in touch and start your conversation today
Contact one of our team