Physiotherapy can support people living with a wide range of conditions - helping improve movement, reduce discomfort and build confidence in everyday activities.
Pelvic health physiotherapy supports people with pelvic floor weakness, bladder issues, pelvic pain, and recovery after pregnancy.
Arthritis can cause joint pain, stiffness and reduced mobility.
Arthritis can cause joint pain, stiffness and reduced mobility.
Physiotherapy helps manage symptoms and maintain joint function through:
Physiotherapy can help you stay active and manage arthritis more confidently.
Spinal cord injuries can affect movement, strength and independence.
Spinal cord injuries can affect movement, strength and independence.
Physiotherapy plays an important role in rehabilitation and ongoing support by helping you:
Your physiotherapist will work alongside your wider care team to support recovery and ongoing rehabilitation.
Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD or TMJ) can cause jaw pain, headaches and difficulty with chewing or speaking.
Temporomandibular joint disorders (TMD or TMJ) can cause jaw pain, headaches and difficulty with chewing or speaking.
Physiotherapy may help by:
Your physiotherapist will assess how your condition is affecting movement and function. What we assess:
Strength and conditioning exercises
Mobility and flexibility programmesManual therapy and massage
Support muscle relaxation and improve movement.
Exercise-based rehabilitation
Targeted strengthening and mobility work.
Movement retraining
Support safe movement during daily activities.
Hydrotherapy
Low-impact rehabilitation that reduces joint strain.
This may include: