At Spring Rise Physiotherapy Clinic- Colchester; our Physiotherapists specialise in the provision treatment to patients with sports injuries, road traffic injuries involving soft tissues and most musculoskeletal condition for example ankle, knee, hip, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand and back pain. The clinic is recognised by most private medical insurance companies, intermediary case managers and medico-legal rehabilitation companies.
Spring Rise Physio Clinic welcome referrals from personal injuries solicitors, self-paying patients, patients with private medical insurance. The services provided by our physiotherapists are based on the belief that the 'patients' and customers' needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs.
Spring Rise Physio Clinic welcome referrals from personal injuries solicitors, self-paying patients, patients with private medical insurance. The services provided by our physiotherapists are based on the belief that the 'patients' and customers' needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs.
Services
We are a Sport and Physiotherapy Clinic and we treat injuries to the musculoskeletal (MSK) system caused by sports, personal injuries and also those caused by trauma from road traffic collisions or work-related accidents. Our experienced staff also provide treatment for age-related changes that cause pain in the joints.
We are a small, fee-for-service clinic, meaning that we collect payment at the time of service (cash, credit card, check, flexible savings accounts and health savings accounts). After each session, we will email an itemized bill to our patients so those who are interested in reimbursement can independently submit it to their insurance companies.
Physiotherapists are university trained and are experts in injury diagnosis, injury treatment, exercise prescription, injury prevention, rehabilitation and many other areas of sport and health and fitness. The number of treatments will vary depending on the problem and individual. After a thorough assessment, the physiotherapist will discuss their treatment plan for the rehabilitation process.
Your personal physical therapy begins with a comprehensive evaluation of functional limitations and areas of pain. Our team of expert physical therapists will design a treatment plan based on your work-related needs and goals. We take a team approach and will consult with your employer and case manager, if necessary.
You will be asked specific questions related to your particular sport or even to demonstrate some movements. Your diagnosis and treatment plan will be discussed in the usual way. Treatment is likely to involve the use of osteopathic techniques within the treatment room combined with a more specific exercise based program in the studio gym.
Reviews (10)
Kuku Sobodu
Dec 01, 2020
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Daniel & Kuku
Jul 27, 2020
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Maureen Luchini
May 29, 2020
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In spite of al the exercises I've been doing to allieviate it, the dreadful pain I have from the trapped nerves in my cervical spine persists. My GP read my most recent MRI scan report and said I need to be referred to the MSK team. But she couldn't refer me directly any more, because referrals have to be done through Allied Healthcare, which is a private company. My GP said if I can't wait, I can go private, but as the taxes I've paid all of my working life mean I'm entitled to free health care, I have to wait 10 days or so for a phone conversation with a "senior" Allied Healthcare physiotherapist
Paulina Gozdziewska
Sep 10, 2018
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Always helpful staff. If you are unable to get GP appointment on a day GP will call you and discuss your symptoms which is a way better solution than going to walk-in centre. Wheelchair access. There is adjacent pharmacy open till 10pm. Nice and bright building. You can have blood test done by appointment only.
Hollie Burton
Jan 02, 2018
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Rosie Hills
Jul 08, 2017
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If I could score this place lower I would. I’ve been with this doctors surgery since I was born, and have never once been in their catchment area. Moved to a mer 15 minute walk away and have been kicked out of the surgery because I now ‘don’t live in the boarders’ an utter joke! This is all 2 months after my mother has passed, as if her loss isn’t enough to deal with I now have to worry over finding a new doctors surgery. I don’t understand how they could be so callous to someone who has history of mental health issues! It’s like they don’t care for their patients at all.
Jon Stubbings
Jun 11, 2017
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Alison Mansfield
May 19, 2017
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Olufunmi Sobodu
Oct 21, 2013
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Patrick Dalgleish
Oct 08, 2013
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