Physiotherapy Services
  Physiotherapy is the treatment of a wide range of conditions and injuries to the body through the use of   various forms of passive mobilisation, massage, electrotherapy and exercise.

  Chartered Physiotherapists undergo three years of training culminating in a degree in   physiotherapy,  following which they may to choose to specialise in certain areas.


Muscle and joint injuries
  Manipulative therapy is used for joint injuries such as a sprained ankle or a painful back. The hands of the   physiotherapist are used to mobilise (gently move) or manipulate (stronger movement) stiff or painful joints.

  All parts of the body, including knees, back, neck, wrists and elbows can be treated in this way. The treatment   is concentrated on the injured areas.

  Where appropriate, Chiropody may be administered. Read more about chiropody by clicking here.


Sports injuries
  Whatever the sport and whether injuries be sprains , strains or bruising , a quicker and more thorough   recovery will be made if treated early.

  Physiotherapy will speed up the rate of recovery by reducing swelling and preventing joint stiffness.
  Early treatment will also help minimise tissue damage and provide for a quicker return to active sport.


Neck and back injuries
   If you suffer from a neck or back injury as a result of any of the following :
  • Whiplash
  • Disc problems
  • Postural low back pain
  • Bending
  • Lifting
  • Stress
  • Headaches
  then a physiotherapist is able to provide a full assessment and appropriate treatment.

  Spinal conditions in particular need to be treated promptly if long term disability and prolonged treatment are to   be prevented.

  Postural low back pain can be the start of more significant back problems such as disc problems. Long hours   at a computer with poor sitting posture can contribute to lower back pain. See a physiotherapist for ergonomic   advice.

  Depending on diagnosis, treatment may be administered through a combination of :

  • Mobilisation and manipulation techniques
  • Electrotherapy
  • Exercise
  • Postural advice
  • Core stablising exercises

Other Services
   For more services, click here

Contact Us...
  Main Office:
  107 Fenchurch Street
  London
  EC3M 5JF

  Tel:
020 7488 4924
  Fax:
020 7265 0517
  E-mail: care@cityphysio.co.uk

  Opening Hours: 8am - 6pm