PHYSIOTHERAPY IN HARBORNE, BIRMINGHAM

Treatments for lower back and neck pain with a physiotherapist in Harborne, Birmingham. Harborne, Birmingham private physiotherapy offers exceptional hands-on treatments for sports injuries and chronic pain. Home visits by physiotherapists are available in Harborne, Edgbaston, and Quinton. Physiotherapy in the Harborne clinic can assist with a range of issues.

We take pride in providing great care and treatment to our patients at the Podiatry & Physiotherapy clinic in Harborne. For a wide range of musculoskeletal disorders, our physiotherapists in Harborne, Birmingham provide advanced examination and evidence-based holistic therapies.

Conditions we treat in Harborne, Birmingham

  • Shoulder Pain: Frozen shoulder, rotator cuff tear and tendinopathy, subacromial subdeltoid bursitis, subacromial impingement, calcific tendonitis, acromioclavicular joint synovitis/arthritis, osteoarthritis, rehabilitation after shoulder dislocation replacement and arthroscopy.

  • Knee Pain: Swollen knee (joint effusion), inflammatory arthritis, osteoarthritis, meniscal tear, patellofemoral pain syndrome, hamstring injury, IT (iliotibial) band syndrome (runner’s knee), ligament injury, tendon tear such as quadriceps tendon, tendinopathy such as patellar tendon, fat impingement, enthesopathy/enthesitis such as Osgood-Schlatter disease and Sinding-Larsen-Johansson disease, Baker’s cyst, and rehabilitation after knee replacement and arthroscopy.

  • Hip Pain: Arthritis, osteoarthritis, impingement syndrome, deep gluteal pain syndrome, greater trochanter pain syndrome, ischial bursitis, snapping hip, joint effusion and rehabilitation after hip replacement and arthroscopy.

  • Back Pain: Muscle sprain or strain, sciatica, slipped disc, trapped nerve, lumbar spondylosis with or without radicular pain, piriformis pain syndrome, spinal stenosis, deep gluteal pain syndrome, greater trochanter pain syndrome and ankylosing spondylitis.

  • Neck Pain: Muscle sprain or strain, slipped disc, trapped nerve, cervical spondylosis with and without radicular pain, spinal stenosis, whiplash, upper back pain, upper arm pain

  • Foot and Ankle: Achilles tendinopathy tendonitis enthesopathy and enthesitis, paratenonitis, retrocalcaneal bursitis, superficial calcaneal bursitis, shin splint, calf pain and tear, runners injury, arthritis, tendon or ligament injury such as anterior talo-fibular ligament sprain or tear, Morton’s neuroma, inter-metatarsal bursitis, plantar fasciitis fasciopathy and bursitis, metatarsalgia, trapped nerve, osteoarthritis, stress fracture, osteoarthritis, arthritis, and plantar plate injury etc.

  • Elbow: Tennis elbow, Golfer’s elbow, biceps tendon tear or tendinopathy, synovitis, effusion, bicipitoradial bursitis, olecranon bursitis, triceps enthesopathy/enthesitis, arthritis, trapped nerve such as cubital tunnel syndrome.

  • Hand and Wrist Pain: Trapped nerve such as carpal tunnel syndrome, wrist sprain, synovitis, effusion, DeQuarvian tenosynovitis, osteoarthritis in the CMC (carpometacarpal) joint and STT (scaphotrapeziotrapezoid) joint complex, TFCC (triangular fibrocartilage complex) pain, trigger finger, ligament and tendon injury, trigger finger, small joint osteoarthritis (knuckle) and pain.

Diagnosis

Diagnostic ultrasound scan (point-of-care POCUS) is performed alongside musculoskeletal assessment, which provides additional information on top of conventional physiotherapy assessment as well as accurate diagnosis of soft tissues around the joints. Further information on diagnostic ultrasound scan, click here!

Treatment

Advance musculoskeletal clinician at The Podiatry & Physiotherapy Clinics in Harborne, Birmingham, are independently prescribing physiotherapists and fully trained in performing injections in soft tissue and joints (with and without ultrasound guidance). Hence, in addition to conventional assessment, & treatment, clinician can provide prescription if needed and offer soft tissue and joint injections following detailed consultation. Further information on soft tissue and joint injections (with and without ultrasound guidance) click here!

Follow-up

Follow-up treatment sessions are needed as part of on-going rehabilitation, physiotherapy sessions and continuity of management plan as agreed with the patient on the initial assessment.