Physiotherapy
Services…
What we treat
We treat a wide range of conditions including:
- Sports injuries
- Pregnancy related pain
- Back and neck pain
- Frozen shoulder
- Postural and biomechanical problems
- Runner’s Knee
- Arthritis
- Tennis elbow
- Ergonomic/Work-related pain
- Headaches and whiplash
- Post-operative rehabilitation
- Incontinence
- Post-fracture rehabilitation
How we treat
The treatment is based on established techniques which are supported by research and are proven to get results. Our treatment is tailored to the individual’s needs or symptoms and techniques include:
- Joint mobilisation and manipulation
- Electrotherapy including ultrasound
- Movement re-education and rehabilitation
- Soft tissue techniques including massage, trigger point release and stretching techniques.
- Specific exercise programmes
- Respiratory and chest physiotherapy
- Pelvic floor muscle re-training
- Core Stability training
- Rehabilitation and gym work
- Acupuncture
| Prices… | ||
|---|---|---|
| Initial assessment and treatment | 45 minutes | £50 |
| Follow up treatment | 30 minutes | £40 |
| Home Visit (including travel) | 1 Hour | £65 |
The experts…

Catherine “Kate” Robertson
achieved a distinction in her Physiotherapy Masters in Sports Injury and Therapy from Manchester Metropolitan University. She works alongside with the orthopaedic consultants at St.George’s Hospital, London, as well as having a special interest in lower limb rehabilitation and biomechanics. She has over 15 years experience in treating patients.

Peter Mulvey
after graduating in 1999, completed his Masters in Neuromusculoskeletal Physiotherapy from University College London in 2005 where he was awarded the ‘Best Clinician’ award. He has a specific interest in spinal pain and upper limb work-related disorders and has over ten years experience specialising in the field of rehabilitation.

Victoria Coombs
returns to the team having spent the season working in the English Medical Centre in the ski resort of Val d’Isere where she worked as a physiotherapist . Victoria qualified with a distinction from the University of Birmingham in 2001, and since that time she has been working in London. Victoria has a special interest in the rehabilitation of winter sports injuries, particularly skiing.

