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Physiotherapy, occupational health and sports injury treatment in Edgbaston, Solihull and at the University of Birmingham



CONTACT INFORMATION  
   
Contact NameEmma Startin
AddressThe Munro Centre
Birmingham University
Edgbaston
Birmingham B15 2TT
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Website http://www.physiokinetic.co.uk


SERVICES
Physiotherapy, Sports Medicine, Sports Massage and Other Services

Physiotherapy


Physiotherapy is a proven method of treatment for a variety of musculoskeletal disorders including spinal pain, joint aches and pains and ligament and muscle sprains and strains.

At Physiokinetic, we provide a holistic approach to treatment. This involves a detailed assessment resulting in a diagnosis and timescale for recovery. Treatment is focused on alleviating symptoms as well as addressing the causes to prevent recurrence. It will involve a combination of manual therapy techniques, education and the provision of an individual home exercise plan.

Our success is based on an honest and hard working approach to patient care allowing individuals to achieve their aspirations and goals. Our diagnosis and treatment is formulated by years of experience as well as an up to date knowledge of the latest medical evidence. We are proud as a company that our greatest referral source is word of mouth from previous customers.

Click here to Meet the Team



Sports Medicine Clinic

SPORTS MEDICINE DOCTOR / PHYSIOTHERAPHY / PODIATRY

In conjunction with University Sport Birmingham, our physiotherapy patients have access to a number of specialist services offered by the Sports Science and Sports Medicine Unit. The unit is manned by a team of experienced professionals who deal with elite sports people on a daily basis.

From September 2008, our patients will be able to benefit from the knowledge and experience of Dr Mark Gillett, Consultant in Sports Medicine. He will be running clinics on a fortnightly basis at our clinic at Birmingham University. This service will be particularly relevant for a number of scenarios, examples are listed below:
  • athletes with acute injuries who require urgent information on diagnosis / prognosis
  • athletes who are suspected of having injuries that may not respond to conservative management and require further investigations (i.e. MRI / ultrasound scan, bone scan)
  • athletes who have particularly complex injuries that have not responded to physiotherapy
  • athletes who are feeling ill or fatigued as a result of training


Dr Gillett is registered with all major medical insurance companies and further details about his sports medicine experience can be found in the “meet the team” section. Appointments to see Dr Gillett can be organised by contacting 0121 440 7736.

These services can help you add that all important edge to your personal or clubs performance.

For details of the services on offer, see the list below and click on the link to the USB web site, “Performance Sport” and finally, “Athlete Support Services”.

Therapy and treatment modalities include:
  • Sports nutrition
  • Sports psychology
  • Physiology and fitness testing
  • Strength and conditioning
  • Isokinetic testing


Contact the Sports Science Unit directly on 0121 414 3344.




Sports Massage

Sports massage is the assessment and manipulation of the soft tissue structures of the human body; the ligaments, tendons, muscles and fasciae.

It can be used at all stages of participation from training and conditioning, pre and post competition and during injury rehabilitation.

This form of treatment is a highly effective way of identifying and treating areas of specific tension in tissues which if left untreated could lead to pain and injury.

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Hand Therapy

Tess Davis is a qualified Occupational Therapist with an expertise in the rehabilitation of wrist and hand disorders related to repetitive strain or following trauma. She cites her specialist interests as the musician’s hand and the rehabilitation of flexor tendon injuries but deals on a day to day basis with people whose occupations or social activities demand optimum function. She enjoys close professional relationships with local hand surgeons and with her physiotherapy colleagues and is an important and well respected member of the Physiokinetic team.

Therapy and treatment modalities include:
  • Exercise and mobilisation techniques
  • Wound and scar management
  • Custom made thermoplastic static and dynamic splints
  • Pre-fabricated splints
  • Education
  • Functional assessments and advice for activities of daily living
  • Medico legal reporting


Click here to meet Tess Davis, our Hand Therapy specialist




Podiatry

An average adult human being walks 5-6,000 steps per day. This number significantly increases with exercise. The foot is designed to deal with this repetitive loading and the associated stresses; however, symptoms can occur with poorly designed footwear, obesity and abnormal lower limb biomechanics.

Podiatry is the branch of medicine involved in the diagnosis and treatment of foot, ankle and lower limb disorders. Podiatrists undertake biomechanical analysis, primarily of the bony and soft tissue structures of the ankle and foot.

Management strategies involve footwear advice, home exercises, manual therapy techniques, injection therapy and the potential provision of orthotics

Click here to meet Mark Gallagher, our Podiatry specialist




Patient Testimonials


"I just wanted to say a massive thank you to you for the excellent service, quality and professionalism you have shown. I came to you with a knee and leg problem and had to stop many activities including badminton, gym and Bollywood dancing. Since my last appointment, everything has fallen in to place! I managed to do a yoga sessionand my leg feels much better. I didn't think this problem would ever get sorted but I can now "see light at the end of the tunnel". I would always recommend you and your team. You have done and are doing a grand job! Well done and thank you!"

"I first came to you with very little faith that anything could be done to reduce the physical pain i've had for a year and a half. Immediately after the first session, I felt so positive. Initially, I turned to the medical professionals for help and was told that my condition could only worsen. I'd like to than you for making such a big difference and I hope Physiokinetic continue to go from strength to strength."

"Thank you for getting me ready for the London Marathon. My ITB felt great for the entire race. Hope not to see you soon, in the nicest possible way!"




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Physiotherapy, Sports Massage

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