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Atlas Physiotherapy Clinics

Solihull Birmingham Physiotherapists at Atlas offer physiotherapy and acupuncture for back pain, rehabilitation and sports injuries. If you are seeking a private physiotherapist in Solihull, Olton, Hall Green, Shirley, Dickens Heath, Monkspath or near to Birmingham, then try the Atlas Pain Relief Centre Physiotherapy Clinic

HPC registered physiotherapists can treat you for sports injuries or back pain on private health insurance or private payment plans.  Our physiotherapists prefer a hands on approach and also use electrotherapy and massage.

Our physiotherapists specialise in back pain, stiff neck, sciatica, whiplash, trapped nerves, slipped discs, frozen shoulder, knee pain, muscle strains, sprained ligaments, tennis elbow and sports injuries and are registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC) Our Chiropodist and Podiatrist is also registered with the HPC.

Acupuncture from our Solihull acupuncture practitioners is available for pain relief and many more conditions
What is Physiotherapy ?

Physiotherapy is the study or practice of the therapeutic use of physical methods or agents such as remedial exercises, massage or electrotherapy. Physiotherapy is the treatment of injury by correcting and improving the natural healing processes of the body This can be achieved in many ways, but having an awareness that the human body will always attempt to heal itself, the physiotherapist can assist this process.

In recent times Physiotherapy has developed combining its established techniques with those associated with other disciplines, including Osteopathy, Chiropractors and Chiropractic and many physiotherapists now use acupuncture in addition to their treatments.

The Physiotherapist often uses hands on treatment and will offer remedial home exercises in an attempt to get the patient to take some responsibility in assisting their own recovery.

Physiotherapists have always been regarded as the Gold Standard in rehabilitation techniques and exercise prescription following injury. The NHS employs many specialist physiotherapists who provide treatment in our hospitals and the community

Physiotherapist is now a protected title and only physiotherapists registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC) may use the title Physiotherapist.

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