We specialise in the treatment of a wide range of musculo-skeletal disorders ranging from neck and back pain to sports injuries and work related disorders.
Probably the most common condition seen by Chartered Physiotherapists in Southside Physiotherapy Clinic is either back or neck pain. Spinal pain affects 85% of the population at some stage in their lives. Spinal pain can be extremely debilitating resulting in sleepless nights, loss of function, and curtailment of sport, absence from work etc.
At Southside Physiothearapy Clinic your Chartered Physiotherapist will:
Complaints of pain in joints are very common. We take our joints for granted until they become inflamed, stiff and painful. This may be due to actual trauma eg twisting an ankle but more often than not, joints they become affected by repeated strain, poor posture and overuse. As a result there can be:
At Southside Physiotherapy Clinic your Chartered Physiotherapist can help by:
You don't have to be an elite athlete to get a sports injury. At Southside Physiotherapy Clinic we see all types of muscle, tendon & ligament injuries. We can:
Ergonomics looks at optimising an individual's functional ability in a given work situation – simply, fitting the workplace to the individual and not the individual To the work place. By assessing an individual’s work station environment we can identify treat and prevent problems caused by improper desk arrangement repetitive strain injury, back and neck care and upper limb disorders. People often present with general conditions such as neck or back pain, repetitive strain Injuries of the upper limb, which on closer assessment are revealed to be aggravated by the working situation. At Southside Physiotherapy Clinic we can offer support by:
Where Osteoporosis exists the rate of bone loss is faster than bone regeneration resulting in a loss of bone density. It is scientifically proven that exercise can maintain, prevent and restore bone mass density. We design safe and effective strength training programmes for people with Osteoporosis, in combination with an overall programme of advice and management Osteoporosis is a silent epidemic which is increasing rapidly. Osteoporosis affects approximately 30% of women and 14% of men over the age of 50.
Fracture of bones often following minimal trauma especially of the hip, wrist or Vertebra in the spine
Diagnosis is generally through DEXA scan but may be after an osteoporosis related fracture. Management/treatment generally consists of a combination of the following:
Walking, jogging, dancing, weight training. Your physiotherapists have the expertise to advise you on an appropriate programme for you to follow and enjoy. See Pilates and Yoga.
Physiotherapy can be combined with all or some of the following:
Where osteoporosis exists the rate of bone loss is faster than bone regeneration resulting in a loss of bone density. It is scientifically proven that exercise can maintain, prevent and restore bone mass density. We design safe and effective strength training programmes for people with Osteoporosis, in combination with an overall programme of advice and management Osteoporosis is a silent epidemic which is increasing rapidly. Osteoporosis affects approximately 30% of women and 14% of men over the age of 50.
Fracture of bones often following minimal trauma especially of the hip, wrist or Vertebra in the spine
Diagnosis is generally through DEXA scan but may be after an osteoporosis related fracture. Management/treatment generally consists of a combination of the following:
Walking, jogging, dancing, weight training. Your physiotherapists have the expertise to advise you on an appropriate programme for you to follow and enjoy. See Pilates and Yoga.
Physiotherapy can be combined with all or some of the following:
Arthritis simply means inflammation of a joint due to wear and tear. Arthritis is a condition affecting a large number of the population in varying degrees. Its unpredictable and fluctuating nature can lead to difficulty in managing everyday activities. There are many different types of arthritis, some more severe than others eg osteoarthritis many be present in just one joint where a person may have rheumatoid arthritis in many joints and as it is a systemic disease other organs such as the eyes may be affected. Physiotherapy can be of great assistance to arthritis sufferers by providing:
Pelvic dysfunction is common in pregnancy. The pelvis may become very mobile due to hormonal changes. This in turn may affect the lumbar spine. The muscles attaching to the bones of the pelvis, the sacrum, the coccyx, the hips and the lumbar spine will become stressed as they try to compensate for the increased mobility and lack of stability. They tighten up often develop trigger points and become painful. Physiotherapy involves learning correct posture. This is vital to maintain balance between the pelvis and the spine. Manual therapy techniques help to realign the pelvis & lumbar spine. Individual exercise programmes help to normalize movement and strengthening core stability provides the pelvis with the stability it has lost.
Physiotherapy involves rehabilitation and strengthening of the pelvic floor muscles, retraining of the reflexes of the bladder and bowel and learning correct voiding and defecation techniques. There are many forms of bladder dysfunction. If you suffer from any of the following we can help you.
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Welcome to Southside Physiotherapy, We treat the following conditions, click on them to learn more. Back & Neck Pain | Joint Pain | Sports Injuries | Repetitive strain Injury | Osteoporosis/Bone Health | Rheumatology-Arthritis | Women's Health