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    Physiotherapy @ Physioem Therapies

    Who is our Physiotherapist?

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    Emma J. Warnock
    BSc.Physiotherapy, MCSP, Physiofirst
    Fully registered with the Health Professionals Council


    Emma graduated from The Queens’ College, Glasgow in 1992.
    Emma is a Chartered Physiotherapist, governed by the Rules and Regulations of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (www.csp.org.uk).
    After graduation, Emma worked in the NHS, gaining valuable experience, before taking up a post within Private Practice. Here she worked with some very astute colleagues, with whom she developed a great understanding of the Human Body, how it works, what happens when it doesn’t and how to fix it.
    Emma has also attended, and continues to attend regularly, post-graduate courses which enable her to continually update her skills and to provide more effective and efficient practices to help her clients.

    What does she do?
    In general, Physiotherapy helps restore movement and function to as near normal as possible when someone is affected by injury, illness or by developmental or other disability.  
    Emma uses a unique blend of manual (hands-on) and exercise therapies to assess and treat your condition. Each client is an individual and therapy is geared specifically to you as an individual.
    We aim to correct mechanical dysfunctions that result from injury or illness, which will allow the body to regain its normality. This in turn will allow the body’s own natural healing mechanisms to work more efficiently and effectively, thereby restoring normal movement and function as quickly as possible.


    What conditions does she treat?

     Spinal problems: prolapsed discs, degeneration, sciatica, lumbago, stiff/painful neck & referred arm & leg pains
    Joint problems:arthritis, injury, pain & swelling, stiffness in joints Injuries – to muscles ligaments, cartilage & tendons.
    Work related conditions: repetitive strain injury (RSI) & sports injuries
    After surgery rehabilitation:  hip & knee replacements or general surgery
    Fractures: treatment to increase the healing rate & gain full function once the bones have healed
    Abdominal problems: spastic colon, colitis & irritable bowel syndrome
    Gynaecological conditions: stress incontinence, pelvic inflammatory disease & post-surgery rehabilitation
    Obstetrics: backpain during pregnancy
    Chest conditions: asthma
    Neurological conditions:
    nerve injuries, multiple sclerosis, shingles, & ME
     Paediatrics: for childhood conditions similar to those mentioned above.  

    Circulatory problems: Raynauds disease, swollen legs

    Sports Therapy @ Physioem Therapies

    Who is our Sports Therapist?

    Lindsey Turner A Dip ST

    Lindsey is a qualified Sports Therapist, and uses a variety of manual therapy techniques for musculoskeletal problems, including advanced remedial techniques, myofascial release, and soft tissue manipulation.
    Realising the major benefits of corrective body work whilst competing on horseback, led Lindsey into a career in Human Complimentary Therapy.

    Sports Therapy is not only for 'the athlete'. Musculoskeletal problems are commonly encountered at work, from repetitive poor posture and DIY/gardening, or long periods driving.
    Sports Therapy uses a variety of Manual Therapy Techniques, for those who are injured, and to prevent injury, and for rehabilitation back to improved levels of functional, sports or occupational fitness.

    Sports Therapy can help:-

    Symptoms Reduced

    The List Goes On and On....!

    Call us for a Chat on 01259 216179

    Lindsey is a member of the SMTO and Council of
    Complimentary & Natural Health Care which The Department of Health has consistently supported the CNHC throughout its start-up period and is committed to establishing the CNHC as the national voluntary regulator in the complementary healthcare field.
    For further information see the link on our
    Link Page below.


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    Therapeutic Massage & Complementary Therapies

    Remedial Massage uses techniques to target specific muscles involved in injuries and chronic tension, it can be extremely effective in releasing tension, improving 'range of motion' and speeding up the healing process for a faster recovery.

    Sports Massage can be used by anyone with an active lifestyle or involved in sport.  It is an excellent way to help prevent injury and a very effective within a rehabilitation programme for chronic and sub acute injuries.

    Ear Candling is recommended for almost all ear nose and throat conditions, especially excessive wax, sinusitis, glue ear, colds, vertigo & balance problems, anxiety stress and tension relief and it is a very relaxing experience.

    What's New & Special Offers @ Physioem Therapies

    Offer 1
    30 minute Physiotherapy treatment,
    followed up with
    30 minutes of Massage Therapy  
    Only £55.00

    Offer 2
    30 minute Physiotherapy treatment,
    followed up with
    60 minutes of Massage Therapy
    Only £65.00

    Links @ Physioem Therapies


    The Complementary and Natural Healthcare Council (CNHC)
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    http://www.cnhc.org.uk
    CNHC is the national voluntary regulator for complementary healthcare practitioners. 









    Emma J. Warnock BSc. MCSP. Physiofirst
    Registered with the Health Professionals Council