Physiotherapy in Glasgow, Paisley & Dalry

The Osteopaths’ physiotherapists in Glasgow offer tailored, effective treatments designed to support recovery and promote optimal movement and function.

Why Choose The Osteopaths Physiotherapy & Injury Rehab?

Physiotherapy is more than just exercise, it’s about restoring movement, reducing pain, and preventing future issues. Our team combines hands-on treatment, targeted rehabilitation, and advanced therapies to create a plan tailored to you.
Patients choose us because we:

What to Expect From Your Physiotherapy Sessions

Initial Assessment

Treatment Plan

Based on the initial assessment, your physiotherapist will develop a personalised treatment plan, which may include:

Neurological Rehabilitation

We also specialise in neurological rehabilitation, including:

Follow-Up Sessions

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Treatments We Offer

Our Physiotherapists at the Glasgow, Paisley, and Dalry clinics provide:

Our Physiotherapy Process

So what should you expect from one of our physiotherapists on your first session?

Getting to
know you

All of our sessions begin by listening to your story. We will ask detailed questions to try and understand your symptoms, as well as how you live your life. We want to understand what you expect from your sessions and how we can tailor the sessions to you. The final part of this stage is setting your goals for treatment and how you will know when you have met these.

 

Physical
assessment

We will then progress on to a full and comprehensive physical assessment. This comprises – posture, movement, strength and functional ability. This is an important part of your first session as it helps us identify the root cause of your symptoms and gives us a baseline to measure improvements.

Hands-on
treatment

Physiotherapists here at The Osteopaths and Physios use a blended approach – hands-on techniques and exercises. We firstly address your pressing issue by using manual therapy techniques to ease your main symptoms, whether that be pain or stiffness. This helps set up a foundation for your recovery that we can build on throughout your treatment.

Exercise
Plan

At the end of your first session we will run through key exercises that you will be able to do to help manage pain day-to-day and prevent recurrence. These exercises will also be a way that you can continue progressing treatment between sessions.

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Benefits and Outcomes of Physiotherapy Treatment

The main goal of physiotherapy is to help you move better, recover faster, and stay active. By combining hands-on techniques with tailored exercises, physio addresses both current issues and long-term wellbeing.
Typical benefits include:
Our Team

Meet Erin, Our Expert Physiotherapist

Erinn graduated with a BSc in Physiotherapy from Glasgow Caledonian University, following an HND in Sports Therapy. She has experience across orthopaedics, neurorehabilitation, and musculoskeletal injuries within the NHS and professional rugby. A former high-performance rugby player, Erinn combines her sporting background with her clinical expertise to help patients reduce pain, regain function, and return to the activities they love.

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Start Your Recovery With Us

If you’re looking for trusted physiotherapists in Glasgow, Paisley, or Dalry, The Osteopaths Physiotherapy & Injury Rehab is here to help. Our experienced team will guide you through every step of your recovery and give you the tools to maintain long-term health and wellbeing.
Our Locations

Find a clinic near you

Paisley Clinic

Glasgow Clinic

Dalry Clinic

Physiotherapy FAQs

What does a Physiotherapist do?

Physiotherapists assess, diagnose, and treat a wide range of physical conditions to help improve movement, reduce pain, and restore function. They use techniques like exercise, manual therapy, education and advice to support recovery and enhance overall well-being.
To a physio appointment, wear comfortable clothing that you can move easily in, such as gym wear or loose-fitting clothes. Depending on the area being treated, you may want to bring or wear shorts or a sports bra to allow for assessment and treatment.
Yes, physiotherapy is an effective method for managing arthritis by reducing pain, improving joint mobility, and strengthening the muscles around affected joints. A physiotherapist can guide you through tailored exercises that support joint health, enhance function and help maintain an active lifestyle.

Yes, a physiotherapist can help manage sciatica, which is often caused by nerve irritation or compression in the lower back. Physiotherapy can effectively reduce pain, improve mobility, and address the underlying cause through targeted exercises and manual therapy.

Yes, a physiotherapist can help with neck pain from a variety of causes, whether it’s from muscle weakness from sitting at a desk or an injury like whiplash. They will assess the neck and surrounding areas to identify the problem and create a safe, effective treatment plan to reduce pain, improve movement, and support recovery.

You can simply visit the clinic’s website and book an appointment directly with a practitioner. Making it quick and easy to get started without needing a doctor’s referral.
An initial physiotherapy consultation is ÂŖ73 and a follow up appointment is ÂŖ50. The first appointment is an hour long to get a comprehensive overview of you and your past medical history in addition to treatment and a follow up appointment is 30 minutes long.