Physiotherapy Treatment.

 

What is Physiotherapy?

With these forms of treatment we can provide pain relief and promote the healing of soft tissues;

Electrotherapy:

  • Ultrasound
  • Interferential therapy
  • Laser
  • TENS

Accupunture

  • For pain relief

Manual therapy:

  • Manipulation
  • Mobilisation
  • Soft tissue techniques
  • Massage
  • Traction

Rehabilitation:

  • Exercise programmes
  • Muscle balance correction
  • Posture re-education
  • Ergonomics advice
  • McKenzie exercises
  • Pilates exercises
  • Muscle energy techniques
  • Core stability exercises
  • Bio-mechanical assessments & advice on foot supports
  • General mobility treatment for elderly patients

For further information on conditions which can benefit from physiotherapy, please view the Physiotherapy & Sports Injuries page.

 

Here at Angie Robinson Physiotherapy, situated in Anstey, Cossington and Loughborough, each patient is individually assessed to determine the cause of their reported problems. A treatment plan will be devised during your physiotherapy appointment to help solve any problems.

So, what will you need to take with you on your first visit?

You will need to bring details of your medications and medical history, alongside suitable clothing, with shorts being useful for leg and back problems. During the appointment you will be assessed, this may include being asked to do some exercises. Please allow 30-45 minutes for your initial appointment.

Which physiotherapists will treat me?

  • Angie Robinson MCSP Grad. Dip. Phys (qualified in 1984)
  • Helen Parker BSC(Hons) MCSP (qualified in 2002)
  • Graeme Pettifer BSC(Hons) MCSP (qualified in 2003)

 

 

Manual therapy:

  • Manipulation
  • Mobilisation
  • Soft tissue techniques
  • Massage
  • Traction

Rehabilitation:

  • Exercise programmes
  • Muscle balance correction
  • Posture re-education
  • Ergonomics advice
  • McKenzie exercises
  • Pilates exercises
  • Muscle energy techniques
  • Core stability exercises
  • Bio-mechanical assessments & advice on foot supports
  • General mobility treatment for elderly patients