A to Z of Treatments
 Achillies Pain
 Acupuncture
 Acute Low Back Pain
 Ankle Injuries
 Back Pain
 Buttock Pain
 Calf Pain
 Disc Prolapse
 Elbow and Forearm Pain
 Foot Pain
 General Knee Pain
 Groin Pain
 Headaches
 Heel Pain
 Massage
 Neck Pain
 Neurological Physiotherapy
 Personal Excercise Programmes
 Pilates
 Poor Posture
 Pre & Post Op
 Quadriceps and Hamstring Problems
 Repetitive Stress Injuries
 Shin Pain
 Shoulder Pain
 Spondylolisthesis
 Spondylolysis
 Sports Injuries
 Strokes
 Thoracic & Chest Pain
 Traumatic and Operative Knee Operations
 Treatment of Low Back Pain
 Whiplash
 Wrist & Hand Pain



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Stockport Physio provide personal treatment and exercise programmes based on your specific needs. Individual techniques include; manipulation/mobilisation, personal excercise programmes, electrotherapy, acupuncture, massage, advice and pilates.

As qualified Chartered Physiotherapists we use a wide range of skills to treat a wide variety of problems and are involved in the treatment of numerous complaints, such as:

Joints

  • Arthritis, injury, pain, swelling, stiffness
  • Back and neck pain - protruding/prolapsed discs, eg 'Trapped Nerves' or 'Slipped Discs'
  • Frozen Shoulder
  • Knee Injuries including ligament & cartilage damage
  • Sciatica - pain down the back of the leg
Injuries Posture Pre & Post Operative rehabilitation
  • Joint replacements
  • Pre & post arthroscopy
  • A.C.L. reconstructions
  • Scar tissue treatment
Neurological
  • Strokes
  • Head injuries
  • Multiple Sclerosis
  • Parkinson's Disease
  • Peripheral neuropathies
  • Balance problems
  • Headaches
Occupational Physiotherapists can treat almost all conditions which have one of these symptoms; pain, weakness, stiffness, loss of movement.

Visiting a physiotherapist and commencing treatment early can mean a quicker recovery with less time away from work or sport.

Using a variety of techniques a Physiotherapist can help:
 Alleviate pain
 Restore and increase the range of motion in joints
 Prevent and treat sports injuries
 Increase co-ordination
 Educate patients in the use of walking aids and wheelchairs
 Improve balance
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If you are unsure as to whether you would benefit from physiotherapy please ring or email us for advice.

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