Established in 1978, Aberdeen Physiotherapy has a reputation as one of Aberdeen's leading physiotherapy clinics. All of our physiotherapists are fully qualified members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC). We pride ourselves on providing high quality clinical care in a warm and friendly setting.
You can find us on Westburn Road at the traffic lights on the corner of Watson Street. We are opposite Victoria Park and Cornhill Hospital. If you are travelling here by car, there is ample on street metered parking close to the practice on both Watson Street and Cornhill Road. If you are coming via bus, numbers 8 & 59 pass the practice and many alternative routes pass close by via Rosemount Place and Berryden Road.
You can find us on Westburn Road at the traffic lights on the corner of Watson Street. We are opposite Victoria Park and Cornhill Hospital. If you are travelling here by car, there is ample on street metered parking close to the practice on both Watson Street and Cornhill Road. If you are coming via bus, numbers 8 & 59 pass the practice and many alternative routes pass close by via Rosemount Place and Berryden Road.
Services
Physiotherapy helps restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability. We will help to facilitate your recovery with treatment techniques including advice and education, exercises, movement, manual therapy and electrotherapy. A comprehensive assessment is carried out at the start of treatment to identify your specific problems and plan your treatment.
Pilates is a type of exercise that targets the deep postural muscles of the back and abdomen to build on your body's core strength and improve body awareness. Developed by Joseph Pilates in the 1920's, Pilates is still widely used today in both the fitness and rehabilitation industry. Many people feel the benefit of Pilates for the management of back pain, postural correction, flexibility, general toning and feelings of wellbeing.
Shockwave or extra corporeal shockwave therapy (ESWT) is when mechanical pressure waves are passed into the tissue using a special device. This produces a physiological response in the tissue causing increased blood flow and therefore increases the metabolism in the injured tissue. This essentially causes an enhanced tissue repair response.
Acupuncture involves the insertion of very fine sterile stainless steel needles into the skin. It has been used in China for over 2,000 years and increasingly in Western medicine with a growing body of scientific evidence and clinical research supporting its effectiveness. Acupuncture promotes pain relief by stimulating the body to produce pain relieving chemicals such as endorphins and works for most people.
Physiotherapy can help keep your staff healthy and reduce the number of days lost to sickness. Especially important where recurring problems such as back pain result in extensive days lost and affect business continuity. We can provide on or off-site physiotherapy for your staff, injury prevention presentations and Display Screen Equipment (DSE) Assessments.
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