Health • Movement • Wellbeing

What Do We Do?

Physiotherapy’s main goal is to relieve pain and restore normal body movement and functions, and can be used to help overcome sporting and occupational injuries as well as conditions like arthritis. Our Chartered Physiotherapists are qualified specialists, trained in the way our bodies work and who can offer advice that helps to prevent injury or illnesses.  We are registered with the main health insurers. Please contact the clinic for further details.

What do we treat?

  • Neck pain
  • Headaches
  • Shoulder pain/ injuries/ post-op rehabilitation
  • Back pain, including sciatica
  • Elbow and wrist pain and tendonitis
  • Hand injuries
  • Repetitive Strain pain
  • Ergonomic assessments
  • Nerve pain
  • Knee and hip injuries, including post-op rehabilitation
  • Foot and ankle pain and injuries
  • Arthritis
  • Neurological conditions
  • Stroke
  • Parkinsons Disease
  • Falls, poor mobility

Respiratory Physiotherapy

Specialist Respiratory physiotherapist, Claire Davidson, can help with many acute and chronic lung conditions such as COPD, asthma, bronchiectasis, pulmonary fibrosis, cystic fibrosis, chest infections, long covid & breathing pattern disorders.  Other benefits of respiratory physiotherapy can be improved airway clearance (eg, secretions) and improved inhaler technique.

    Vestibular rehabilitation & Dizziness

    Specialist Physiotherapist Rachael Cottier is available to help with those suffering with symptoms of vestibular symptoms of dizziness and/or imbalance, for both acute or chronic problems. 

    Vestibular rehabilitation can help with these conditions:

    • Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV)
    • Unilateral and bilateral hypofunction
    • Vestibular migraine & vestibular neuritis
    • Persistent Postural Perceptual dizziness (PPPD)
    • Labrynthitis
    • Vertigo
    • Meniere’s disease (vestibular symptoms in-between episodes)
    • Cervico-genic dizziness
    • Vestibular symptoms associated with neurological conditions such as Traumatic Brain Injury, MS, Parkinson’s disease, Stroke, Brain tumour

      Neurological Physiotherapy & rehabilitation

      Specialist Physiotherapist Rachael Cottier is available to help those with with progressive or non-progressive neurological symptoms & conditions. These could be:

      • Parkinson’s disease
      • Multiple Sclerosis
      • Traumatic Brain Injury
      • Stroke
      • Cerebral Palsy
      • Brain tumour
      • Motor Neuron Disease
      • Functional Neurological Disorder
      • Hereditary neurological conditions
      • Parkinson’s plus syndromes
      • Dystonia & ataxia
      • Huntington’s disease
      • Transverse myelitis

      Care Of The Elderly

      Physiotherapy can be particularly effective in treating a range of problems associated with aging like Parkinson’s, strokes, arthritis and MS. Similarly, those with previous fractures and reduced mobility can also benefit greatly. We also run a fall prevention program to help reduce the risk of falling. If you would like to get more information, give us a call today.

      Fiona Grant

      Grad. Dip. Phys.

      Karen Grant

      Grad. Dip. Phys.

      Claire Dunlop

      BSc (Hons)

      Claire Davidson

      The Respiratory Physio

      Hayley Pascall

      Rachael Cottier