What is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a clinical science-based approach to managing pain, restoring function, and preventing injury. It involves assessing your physical condition, diagnosing the cause of your pain or movement issues, and using hands-on treatment combined with guided exercises and advice.
At UK Pain Clinic, our physiotherapists are HCPC and CSP registered professionals with advanced training in musculoskeletal care. Whether you’re recovering from surgery, injured in sport, or dealing with chronic joint pain—our goal is to get you moving better, feeling stronger, and living pain-free.
Why Physiotherapy Matters?
Helps in rehabilitation post-surgery or injury
Supports pain management without the use of medication
Improves mobility and flexibility
Reduces risk of future injuries or recurring conditions
Enables a more active, independent, and confident lifestyle


- Neck and back pain caused by problems in the muscles and skeleton
- Pelvic issues, such as bladder and bowel problems related to childbirth
- Loss of mobility because of trauma to the brain or spine, or due to diseases such as
- Fatigue, pain, swelling, stiffness and loss of muscle strength, for example during cancer
What Happens During Your Session?
Your physiotherapy session includes:
Initial Assessment (30 min) – £89.90
A thorough examination of your condition, posture, movement, and medical history. You’ll receive a personalized treatment plan tailored to your goals.
Follow-Up (20 min) – £79.90
These sessions involve ongoing treatment, exercise progressions, and regular monitoring to ensure optimal recovery and pain relief.
Same-Day Urgent Appointments (30 min) – £139.97
For acute injuries or urgent issues, we offer same-day access to expert care to begin immediate intervention.
Conditions We Commonly Treat
✅ Back & Neck Pain – including slipped discs, muscular strain, and posture-related discomfort
✅ Joint Conditions – like osteoarthritis, frozen shoulder, hip impingement, or knee pain
✅ Sports Injuries – sprains, ligament tears, overuse injuries
✅ Rehabilitation Post-Surgery – such as ACL repair, rotator cuff surgery, hip/knee replacements
✅ Tendonitis & Bursitis – including tennis elbow, plantar fasciitis
✅ Sciatica & Nerve Pain – caused by nerve impingement or spinal misalignment
✅ Work-Related Injuries – repetitive strain injuries, poor workstation ergonomics
Techniques We Use
Our physios apply a range of advanced methods to suit your condition:
🔸 Manual Therapy & Joint Mobilization
🔸 Soft Tissue Release Techniques
🔸 Therapeutic Exercise Programs
🔸 Postural & Ergonomic Correction
🔸 Kinesio Taping & Supportive Strapping
🔸 Dry Needling & Trigger Point Release (if required)
Got questions? We’ve answered some of the most common concerns about physiotherapy treatments, sessions, and what to expect.
Your physiotherapist will review your medical history, perform a physical exam, assess joint mobility, muscle strength, and posture. Based on the findings, a personalized treatment plan will be created.
If you’re experiencing pain, stiffness, or discomfort in your muscles, joints, or spine—especially due to posture, injury, or overuse—you may benefit from musculoskeletal physiotherapy.
The initial session includes full assessment and diagnosis. Follow-up sessions focus on delivering ongoing treatment, monitoring progress, and adjusting your plan as needed.
Many patients notice improvement after just a few sessions. However, the number of sessions required depends on the severity and nature of your condition.
Yes, our musculoskeletal sessions address posture problems, reduce pain caused by prolonged sitting, and provide ergonomic advice and corrective exercises.
No, you can book directly with us—no referral required.
Wear comfortable, loose clothing that allows easy movement and access to the area being treated.
We offer same-day appointments for urgent issues, subject to availability.
Yes, physiotherapy can effectively manage chronic pain through targeted treatment and long-term rehab plans.
Yes, we’re registered with most UK health insurance providers. Contact us or your provider to confirm coverage.