Physiotherapy & Chiropractic
Physiotherapy has an integral role in treating many musculoskeletal conditions as well as being an essential element in the maintenance of wellness through ergonomic intervention. Roodlane Medical has accordingly developed a first class physiotherapy service.
Boasting a dedicated suite of specifically designed rooms, our Great Winchester Street site is one of the largest physiotherapy spaces in the City.
Services are available at the following sites:
We specialise in:
Physiotherapy Treatment
Musculoskeletal Assessment
Gait Analysis
Ergonomic Intervention
To expand our musculoskeletal services we can now also offer Chiropractic assessment and treatment. Chiropractic is an increasingly popular and accepted healthcare choice. In today’s medical arena, Chiropractic stands out for its professional analysis of the spine to the overall health and rehabilitation of the body; there is an emphasis on manual treatments including spinal manipulation or adjustment and functional rehabilitation. Sports Injuries are also treated and techniques include Western Acupuncture, Therapy Massages, Strengthening and Rehabilitation programmes and Exercise regimens.
Chiropractic
Appointments
To make an appointment call the Physiotherapy Administrator by email or telephone:
Email:
physio@roodlane.co.uk
Tel: 0845 437 7700
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