The Osteopathsâ physiotherapists in Glasgow offer tailored, effective treatments designed to support recovery and promote optimal movement and function.
Based on the initial assessment, your physiotherapist will develop a personalised treatment plan, which may include:
We also specialise in neurological rehabilitation, including:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
EXCELLENT Based on 140 reviews Posted on Jim MurrayTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Very professional.Posted on Liz MorrisonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great treatment at this Clinic. Been treated by Alessio who is an excellent Osteopath. I am so much better and improving with each visit. Would highly recommend Alessio.Posted on Ryan HuntleyTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Wonderful experience with Theresa. I am posting this after initial consultant and before further treatment so no comment on results. As far as the appointment, itâs the most involved and in-depth physical assessment Iâve ever had. I felt validated for my issues and assured there could be a way forward. The assessment was through, explanation was clear and sensible and Theresa was so polite, friendly and fun. Couldnât fault it, look forward to my next visit.Posted on Alfred DavisTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Easy and comfortable with the physiotherapist and stress free After treatment had the best night's sleep in months. Wished I'd gone sooner.Posted on Matt KTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great service as ever.Posted on Seal CameronTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. lovely people, really well organised and calmPosted on Jackie DonaldTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Staff are very friendly and professional Wish I knew about them years ago Allesio has saved me from going through another knee replacement very knowledgeable.Posted on Amanda RobertsonTrustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Great appointment with Teresa yet again. I have fibromyalgia so going here every few weeks really helps me, getting manipulation on my neck, spine & hips. Also acupuncture helps me a lot. Would definitely recommend for anyone to try the osteopaths even for a routine check up
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Can a physio help sciatica?
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.
Can a physio help neck pain?
Yes, a physiotherapist can help with neck pain from a variety of causes, whether itâs 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.
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