Back pain can arise for a number of different reasons, although up to 85% is diagnosed as non-specific. Common factors that may result in symptoms range from simple soft tissue strain and poor posture to lack of exercise and stress. Repetitive strain can occur in work and sport.
It covers a multitude of different musculoskeletal conditions and is usually caused by bad posture, which can cause pain, a sense of heaviness, numbness, tingling and weakness.Acute injuries if not treated properly may turn chronic and be more difficult to treat. Treatment includes a full assessment and soft tissue mobilisation and electrotherapy, as appropriate.
It covers a multitude of different musculoskeletal conditions and is usually caused by bad posture, which can cause pain, a sense of heaviness, numbness, tingling and weakness.Acute injuries if not treated properly may turn chronic and be more difficult to treat. Treatment includes a full assessment and soft tissue mobilisation and electrotherapy, as appropriate.
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Marlow Physiotherapy will not only treat your ailment but, by spending time with you, will often be able to show you how to prevent the problem happening again. Early treatment can mean quicker recovery with less time off work. Our physiotherapists can often provide treatment within 24 hours. We take the wider view of a patient's lifestyle to treat the condition and avoid a recurrence - a truly holistic approach.
Alison is a Chartered Physiotherapist and registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). She trained in Cardiff and worked for 15 years in the NHS, where she gained experience in all aspects of physiotherapy. She specialises in musculoskeletal conditions and sports injuries.
Following 2 years as a research physio in Oxford, she moved into private practice in Marlow, establishing Marlow Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic in 1985.
Following 2 years as a research physio in Oxford, she moved into private practice in Marlow, establishing Marlow Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic in 1985.
Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment used in Orthopaedics, Physiotherapy and sports medicine. Shockwave Treatment is supported by NICE, the governments Health watchdog, and current research reports success rates of between 65% and 91% in reducing pain and symptoms after a course of treatment.
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