Physiotherapy Redditch
Are you experiencing pain, discomfort or injury that is preventing you from participating in physical activities? Whether it’s playing with your children or grandchildren, walking, or engaging in sports, physiotherapy could be the answer to your problem.
At Midlands Physio, we specialise in helping people in Redditch improve their activity levels and restore their mobility. Physiotherapy can help alleviate pain, discomfort, and physical limitations, enabling you to engage in the activities you enjoy. We have experience working with individuals of all ages and abilities, and we are committed to providing personalised treatment plans that meet your unique needs.
Using evidence-based methods, our team of physiotherapists can diagnose and treat a range of conditions, including sports injuries, joint pain, postural problems, and chronic pain. We employ manual therapy, exercise prescription, and other treatments to help you reach your desired outcomes and improve your quality of life.
Physiotherapy Redditch – Midlands Physiotherapy
Midlands Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic operated by Physiotherapist John Pryce & his team of Physiotherapists, Sports Therapists and Massage Therapists have been proudly servicing the Redditch community, for over 20 years.
Don’t let pain or physical limitations hold you back from the activities you love. Contact Midlands Physio today to learn more about how we can help you restore your mobility and improve your overall health and wellbeing.
What Does a Chartered Physiotherapist Do?
Chartered Physiotherapists are healthcare professionals who specialise in evaluating, diagnosing, and treating injuries, diseases, and conditions that affect the musculoskeletal, neurological, and respiratory systems. They utilise a range of techniques to improve and correct the body’s natural healing mechanisms, without the need for medication or drugs, unless prescribed by a doctor. Their primary objective is to assist patients in achieving optimal physical function and quality of life.
Whether you’re experiencing back pain, neck pain, a sports injury, shoulder pain, whiplash, sciatica, headache, knee pain, or any other condition, a Chartered Physiotherapist can help. They begin by carrying out a thorough assessment of the patient’s condition, taking into account their medical history and current symptoms. From this, they develop a personalised treatment plan that aims to address the patient’s specific needs and goals.
Regardless of age, Chartered Physiotherapists use a variety of techniques, such as manual therapy, exercise prescription, education, and lifestyle and ergonomics advice, to assist patients in recovering from injuries, managing chronic pain, and improving their physical function. By closely monitoring patients’ progress and adjusting their treatment plans as necessary, Chartered Physiotherapists aid patients in reaching their goals and enhancing their overall health and wellbeing.
What Conditions Can Be Treated by a Physiotherapist?
A physiotherapist can help treat a variety of conditions that affect the musculoskeletal, neurological, and respiratory systems. Examples of the conditions that can be treated by a physiotherapist include spinal problems such as back pain, sciatica, and stiff/painful neck; joint problems such as arthritis, injury, and pain/swelling/stiffness in joints like shoulders, hips, and ankles; and injuries to muscle, ligaments, cartilage, and tendons, including conditions like Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI).
In addition to the treatment of other conditions, physiotherapy can be useful for post-surgical rehabilitation, including rehabilitation after orthopaedic surgery like hip and knee surgery, and general physiotherapy after general surgery. Furthermore, physiotherapy can help with fractures by speeding up the healing process and assisting in the regaining of full function once the bones have healed.
Understanding the various conditions that physiotherapy can help with can be beneficial in determining whether it is a suitable treatment option for your specific needs.

Spinal Problems
Including disc problems, degeneration, back, sciatica, lumbago, stiff/painful neck and referred arm and leg pains.

Joint Problems
Arthritis, injury, pain / swelling / stiffness in joints such as shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees and ankles.

Injuries

After Surgery
Rehabilitation after orthopaedic surgery e.g., hip and knee surgery, or general physiotherapy after general surgery.

Fractures
Treatment to increase the healing rate and to gain full function once the bones have healed.

Spinal Problems
Disc problems, degeneration, back pain, sciatica, lumbago, stiff/painful neck, and referred arm and leg pains are just some of the spinal problems that can be treated with physiotherapy.

Joint Problems
Physiotherapy can assist in treating various joint problems, such as arthritis, injury, pain/swelling/stiffness in joints such as shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, and ankles.

Injuries
To muscle, ligaments, cartilage and tendon problems; and related to conditions such as Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI).

After Surgery
Physiotherapy is beneficial for patients undergoing post-operative rehabilitation, such as rehabilitation after orthopaedic surgery like hip and knee surgery, or general physiotherapy after general surgery.

Fractures
Physiotherapy can help increase the healing rate and regain full function after bones have healed.
What To Expect from Your Physio Appointment
An initial consultation is typically part of a physiotherapy session, during which a detailed personal and condition history is taken to develop a treatment plan.
Treatment may involve:
- Manual Therapy
- Muscle imbalance and stability work
- Personal rehabilitation exercise programmes
- Soft tissue mobilisations
- Gait analysis
- Acupuncture
After the initial consultation, if additional sessions are necessary, we will discuss the details with you and provide an estimated timeframe for restoring your desired level of activity. With this information, you can decide how you would like to proceed.