Physiotherapy is used to assess, diagnose and treat problems you may have with your joints, bones, muscles, ligaments, tendons and nerves. It involves hands on treatment to help overcome and treat acute and chronic injuries and problems. It can also incorporate rehabilitative exercises for many conditions. Overall, physiotherapy helps to promote, maintain and restore your physical well-being so that you can continue or return to your work, everyday activities and sport.
At Newquay Physiotherapy we aim to:
- Completely relieve or reduce your pain
- Provide you with strategies to best manage your injury or condition
- Help you to recover quicker and hasten your return to normal activities
- Improve your flexibility, muscle strength, function and quality of movement
- Improve your fitness to help you achieve exercise or functional goals
- Help prevent future injury recurrences
We treat a wide variety of aches and pains including:
- Neck pain and headaches
- Whiplash
- Lower back pain
- Sciatica
- Muscle tears and sprains
- Ligament and tendon sprains
- Overuse injuries
- Rotator cuff tears
- Shoulder impingement
- Frozen shoulder
- Elbow, wrist and hand injuries
- Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
- Hip, knee and ankle problems
- Pre and post-operative rehabilitation
- Arthritis
- Complex regional pain syndrome
- Postural alignment
- Work ergonomics
We also have a specialist interest in providing physiotherapy for those who have had surgery for breast cancer. This can include partial or full mastectomy, lumpectomy and radiotherapy treatment. To find out more please click here: Breast Cancer Recovery
Physiotherapy treatments include:
- Joint mobilisations and manipulations
- Soft tissue and myofascial release
- Ultrasound
- Acupuncture
- Kinesiology taping and strapping
- Sports massage
- Therapeutic massage
- Postural correction
- Specific home exercise rehabilitation programmes
All physiotherapy treatments are specifically tailored to you as an individual to ensure the most suitable treatment is provided for your condition.
Booking is easy. Please send us an email to info@newquayphysio.co.uk, or use the form below.