AIM Physiotherapy pride ourselves on the level and quality of care we offer to all of our patients. Unlike some other physiotherapy clinics, you don't have to be a sportsperson or competitive athlete to benefit from our help. We treat a variety patient types with a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions.
AIM Physiotherapy also provides physiotherapy services at Holmes Chapel Health Centre for East Cheshire NHS patients. If you have a new pain in a joint/muscle or bone that is not 'just going away' or a previous problem that has not been seen by a therapist within the past six months then you may benefit from seeing a physiotherapist.
AIM Physiotherapy also provides physiotherapy services at Holmes Chapel Health Centre for East Cheshire NHS patients. If you have a new pain in a joint/muscle or bone that is not 'just going away' or a previous problem that has not been seen by a therapist within the past six months then you may benefit from seeing a physiotherapist.
Services
Established in 2009 by Mark Humphreys and Isobel Foden, AIM Physiotherapy was initially ran from our clinic in Macclesfield where we treated a wide variety of clients and injury types. As our business expanded and reputation grew, AIM Physiotherapy were recruited by several Eastern Cheshire GP surgeries to remodel and manage their in-house primary care physiotherapy services.
Wrist and Hand - Tendinitis of the hand and wrist is often caused by repetitive work or sports activities. There are many preventative measures that our physiotherapists can help you with such as warm-up activities and training/rehabilitation programs, alongside treatments to ease any swelling and pain that you experience as a result of these conditions.
If your question isn't answered in this section, please contact us here or by phone on 0161 980 1999. In addition to helping with pain relief, tissue healing and rehabilitation of muscle, joint and nerve conditions, we also help patients prevent the return of their symptoms.
Physiotherapists use a range of techniques including movement and exercise, manual therapy (moving your joints), soft tissue mobilisation (such as massage), electrotherapy, acupuncture and education and advice.We may also advise you on changes to lifestyle.
Physiotherapists use a range of techniques including movement and exercise, manual therapy (moving your joints), soft tissue mobilisation (such as massage), electrotherapy, acupuncture and education and advice.We may also advise you on changes to lifestyle.
Reviews (2)
David Stubbs
Jul 14, 2019
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My recovery from hand surgery was quite slow, I visited AIM Physiotherapy and saw Mark.
He explained in detail the underlying problem and gave me a series of exercises to help recovery. This program was backed up by email which helped me to complete the individual exercises in the correct order.
Mark is extremely knowledgable, his understanding of my condition was extremely reassuring. Within a very short period of time I noticed an improvement in my condition which has seen further improvement.
I highly recommend AIM Physiotherapy.
He explained in detail the underlying problem and gave me a series of exercises to help recovery. This program was backed up by email which helped me to complete the individual exercises in the correct order.
Mark is extremely knowledgable, his understanding of my condition was extremely reassuring. Within a very short period of time I noticed an improvement in my condition which has seen further improvement.
I highly recommend AIM Physiotherapy.
Lee Nuttall
Aug 10, 2017
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Having used Aim Physiotherapy a number of times for a fairly nasty training injury I am really happy to leave a review and tell people that they really are in good hands. The treatment they gave was explained to me in the right amount of detail and as soon as I felt like I could safely go it alone they didn't try and talk me into endless visits. Five out of five for making me feel looked after and fixing me up.