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W7, W5, W13, Ealing, West London
57 Elthorne Avenue
Hanwell, W7 2JY
T: 020 8566 4113
M: 079 572 46185
E: info@ckphysio.co.uk
Please phone the number above during working hours to make an appointment. Our reception service will be happy to book your session.
London Underground
10 min. walk from Boston Manor Tube Station.
15 min. walk from Northfields Tube Station.
Bus Service
E8, E3, E2, 207, 607, 83
Though a lot of people associate physiotherapy with the recovery period of an injury, it can also be used to prevent physical problems caused by sport, work, ageing, and various illnesses. Although many of them don't, plenty of people out there could enjoy some great benefits of seeing a physiotherapist like CK Physio in Ealing.
Continue reading...Experts on physiotherapy in Ealing provide a number of useful services that can help with rehabilitation whilst increasing one's quality of life.
Continue reading...Whether you've experienced a slip and fall accident or sports injury, physiotherapy comes with multiple benefits. Using healing processes that work in tandem with your body's natural properties, physiotherapy can relieve pain and promote healing. If you're interested in physiotherapy in Ealing, you may want to know more about how it can benefit you first
Continue reading...This is never a comfortable subject to talk about over drinks or coffee, but incontinence happens to almost millions of people in the U.K. Imagine having uncontrollable urges to visit the loo, or worse, find yourself in a pool of urine after coughing or sneezing. If you find yourself being in these unfortunate circumstances, there’s a lot you must understand about this condition with the advice from CK Physio in London.
Continue reading...Arthritis, or rheumatoid arthritis, afflicts over 10 million people in the U.K. alone, yet little is known about this disease. Even medical experts were perplexed by this condition that most of them could do little to slow down its development. Fortunately, with recent developments and new information about this condition, arthritis is now considered highly treatable.
Continue reading...Most people believe that problems with muscle weakness and balance are irreversible effects of ageing, and are among the reasons why around 70 per cent of the elderly over 65 years old find themselves admitted in hospitals. Their problems with balance and weakness are also seen as the cause of 3 million cases of falls occurring among older people each year, which collectively costs £2.3 billion annually.
Continue reading...Physiotherapists work with patients who have a variety of conditions. Whether it is to rehabilitate an injured limb or to help manage pain, a visit to a local Ealing physiotherapy clinic like CK Physio can help a lot of people. For those who are interested in seeing what a physiotherapist can do for them, here’s a brief overview of what to expect on your first appointment, which is very important since it will determine how your treatment programme progresses.
Continue reading...The physical posterior, or the back, not only houses the main framework of our musculoskeletal system, it is also one of the most vulnerable and susceptible to injuries. Sports-related injuries, carrying heavy objects, and improper posture cause aches from the neck down to the lower back, collectively known as musculoskeletal disorder (MSD).
Continue reading...Veteran tennis coach Phil has been teaching young people the game he loves for 20 years. For so long, he hasn’t experienced any sort of bodily breakdown, until recently, when he felt discomfort on his hands and wrists. A parent of one of his students suggested that it might be carpal tunnel syndrome, but he dismissed the notion on the belief that it’s only reserved for people who work all day on computers. It’s not.
Continue reading...Have you recently been involved in a serious traffic accident, or had suffered a sudden blow to your head whilst playing rugby, then found yourself having difficulty moving your neck afterwards? You might have had whiplash, an injury caused by any sudden movement of your head forwards, backwards, or sideways.
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