We follow strict protocols, including PPE and social distancing, in order to ensure everyone's safety. Specialist care for your MSK (musculo-skeletal) injury from onset to the recovery of full and active health. You've taken the first important step of arranging treatment for your MSK injury. Research clearly demonstrates the benefits of seeking early intervention.
By addressing the symptoms ideally within the first three or four days, you can dramatically reduce the likelihood of it becoming long-standing. If however, you have been struggling for some time, a multi-disciplined approach is often more effective.
By addressing the symptoms ideally within the first three or four days, you can dramatically reduce the likelihood of it becoming long-standing. If however, you have been struggling for some time, a multi-disciplined approach is often more effective.
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Manual MSK medicine is an acknowledged treatment for elbow and wrist pain. There are only subtle differences as to how an Osteopath or Physiotherapist treat an injury. It is a question of slightly different skill sets, but it's all based around what is termed manual medicine. Our multi-disciplined approach covers all these options and allows you to move seamlessly between Osteo, Physio, Sports Massage, Acupuncture and Rehabilitation as required.
Our team of Physios look after hundreds of patients each month and are well regarded by both GPs and Surgeons throughout the area. From youngsters to old age and from head to toe, Rebecca and Marie aim to address patient concerns swiftly and efficiently, with prompt referral where appropriate. Rebecca initially qualified as a Sportstherapist in 1993, before completing her degree in Physiotherapy.
Our team of Massage Therapists look after hundreds of patients each month and are well regarded by GPs and Surgeons throughout the area. From youngsters to old age and from head to toe, Sam and Laura aim to address patient concerns swiftly and efficiently, with prompt referral where appropriate. Sam graduated from Winchester University in 2011 with a degree in Sports Science.
From newborns to old age and from head to toe, Sian aims to address patient concerns gently, swiftly and efficiently, with prompt referral where appropriate. Sian was inspired to train as an Osteopath after receiving herself for a back injury which enabled her to return to her then passion of dance.
Reviews (7)
William Langdon
Aug 27, 2021
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Really disappointed with my entire experience here. I am not one to normally leave reviews but upon reflection I feel I have been really let down by this clinic. I have been suffering with back pain for almost 2 years and felt really hopeful when I was initially diagnosed at the clinic. However the only thing recommended was anti inflammatories and rest. I spent 5 months working with my osteopath trying to fix my problem but nothing changed. I was warned against looking elsewhere for help and as a result have made no progress. It also seems that the clinic lost interest when it became apparent
Toni Frerich
Oct 30, 2020
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Sean Chamberlain
Sep 10, 2020
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Gaurav Sanganee
Jul 28, 2019
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Dave Bryant
Jun 21, 2019
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Ameya Ahuja
Dec 02, 2018
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Stephanie Muzzall
Nov 13, 2016
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I had fantastic treatment at Openhealth after sustaining an injury to my back while running. They fitted me in quickly when I was in a panic about the pain and greeted me with calmness and knowledge. Sian (Trayling) used a mixture of Osteopathy and muscle work to help me get back up and running as soon as was sensible, giving me self care tips, tailoring her treatment for my specific needs.