We use a range of techniques to support you through injury recovery and get you back to doing what you love.
Through musculoskeletal chiropractic techniques and rehab, we aim to not only manage your injury but get you back on top form. This involves a combination of hands-on work, advice and rehabilitation through exercise, specialising in diagnosis and treatment of joint, muscle and tendon pain.
Massage therapy is a hands-on treatment that reduces muscle and/or tendon pain using a wide range of techniques, including myofascial release, PNF stretching, trigger point therapy, acupuncture, sports taping or mobility work.
Diagnostic Ultrasound produces a live video image of your muscles, joints and ligaments. It is completely safe, non-invasive and without radiation – a cutting-edge way to diagnose a potential injury and accurately inform recovery.
Shockwave Therapy uses soundwaves to trigger natural healing and improve the condition of muscles, tendons and ligaments. This non-invasive treatment is commonly used for ‘difficult to manage’ conditions like plantar fasciitis or tendinopathy.
Our approach to jaw challenges includes both orthopaedic and dental evaluation during initial patient assessment, ensuring the most effective treatments can be offered. Our aim is to identify the specific problem from the outset, this increases the range of treatments that can be offered and helps avoid unnecessary surgery, both of which speed up patient recovery and return to normal function.
In our shoulder clinics our aim is to take complex, unstable shoulders and make them stable again. Often with shoulders, orthopaedic testing and imaging don’t always match the issue presented. Our skill lies in understanding your patient history and mechanism of injury in relation to the symptoms.
We focus on getting your shoulder strength back by picking the right exercises for you at the right time, underpinning this is our functional assessment. This assessment includes moving through the whole range of the shoulder, strength through range and speed of reactivity, looking at muscle stiffness, as well as other measures.