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If you’ve been experiencing tingling or numbness down your legs, along with pain in your lower back and hip then you may be experiencing sciatica. Other symptoms include shooting pains that can make standing difficult. Sciatica can be caused by a problem with the spinal canal or the discs which cushion the vertebrae of the spine. In some cases pregnancy can bring about sciatica, as can muscle inflammation or injury. Our therapists will diagnose sciatica and administer the relevant treatment, including hot and cold massage and carefully calibrated stretching exercises. For some patients, sciatica requires surgical intervention, in which case our therapists will be perfectly placed to administer physical therapy to aid the post-operative rehabilitation process.
Physiotherapy can be helpful for people of all ages with a wide range of health conditions, including problems affecting the:
Physiotherapy can improve your physical activity while helping you to prevent further injuries.
Physiotherapy is provided by specially trained and regulated practitioners called physiotherapists. Physiotherapists often work as part of a multidisciplinary team in various areas of medicine and settings, including:
Some physiotherapists can also offer home visits.
Physiotherapists consider the body as a whole, rather than just focusing on the individual aspects of an injury or illness. Some of the main approaches used by physiotherapists include:
Physiotherapy is available through the NHS or privately with Claybrook Medical Services.
You may need a referral from your GP to have physiotherapy on the NHS however Claybrook Medical Services accept direct self-referrals.
Waiting lists for NHS treatment can be long that’s why a lot of people choose to pay for private treatment with Claybrook Medical Services.
Usually a physiotherapist can see you within a week from first enquiry.
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