Physiotherapy
Are you not able to do the activities you want to do, whether that be sport, walking, playing with the children or grandchildren, due to injury pain or discomfort? Physiotherapy will probably have the help you are looking for.
We are used to seeing on a daily basis people who want to restore or increase their levels of activity, that’s what Physiotherapy can do to help you, reduce your pain, discomfort or restrictions allowing you to do the things that you want to be doing.
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 Kidderminster, Bromsgrove, Fairfield, Ludlow, Stourport, Wombourne, Bewdley, Stourbridge, Droitwich Spa, Cleobury Mortimer, Worcester, Worcestershire, Birmingham, Halesowen and Bridgnorth communities, for over 20 years.
What Does a Chartered Physiotherapist Do?
A Chartered Physiotherapist treats injury and disease by correcting and improving the body’s own natural healing mechanisms, without the use of drugs or medication unless prescribed by a doctor. If you are looking to resolve a specific problem for example back pain, neck pain, sports injury, shoulder pain, whiplash, sciatica, headache, knee pain or any other conditions, or for your overall wellbeing, book a physiotherapy appointment to get you on the road to recovery and a more healthy, active & happy life.
What Conditions Can Be Treated by a Physiotherapist?
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.
Joint Problems
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
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.