CK Physiotherapy

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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

Location / Parking

We are situated in Hanwell, between Boston Manor Road and Northfields Avenue, south of the Uxbridge Road.

57 Elthorne Avenue
Hanwell, W7 2JY

There are parking restrictions Mon - Fri 9-10am and 2-3pm. If you need a permit during this time please inform your therapist when you arrive. There are no parking restrictions at other times.

Opening Times

Monday – Thursday
8am-8pm
Friday
8am-6pm
Saturday
9am-12pm

Please phone the number above during working hours to make an appointment. Our reception service will be happy to book your session.

London Underground / Bus Services

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

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Our Blog

How Physiotherapy Treatment Help Patients Amidst the COVID-19 Pandemic

By: BryanKelly Date: July 14th, 2020

Physiotherapy treatment involves hands-on massage, manipulation and mobilisation. This makes it tricky to treat patients when social distancing is in place in times of COVID-19.

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Physiotherapy Treatment for Elbow Pain and Injuries

By: BryanKelly Date: June 30th, 2020

An injury to any joint can be painful. Elbow injuries are painful and left untreated can result in worsening problems. An elbow injury can manifest as a dull, constant, nagging pain even when the arm is at rest.

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How Physiotherapists Can Help You Recover from Impingement Syndrome

By: BryanKelly Date: June 16th, 2020

Shoulder impingement can cause severe pain and can even make you take a break from playing your favourite sports. However, there are luckily a few things that you and your physiotherapist can try to help your shoulder feeling as good as new in a relatively short amount of time.

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The Role of Physiotherapy for Common Football Injuries

By: BryanKelly Date: May 28th, 2020

Football injuries are as familiar to football as beer is to England. Nobody is ever safe from the kids playing in their backyards to the superstars in exotic leagues. We can always be certain that every once in a while, somebody will get hurt.

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9 Physiotherapy Tips to Prevent Water Sports Injuries

By: BryanKelly Date: May 14th, 2020

Water sports and injuries often go hand in hand. With about 17 million people in the UK participating in water sports activities, the number of injuries is substantial. While some damage is hard to avoid, it's possible to prevent a big number of water sports injuries.

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The Physiotherapist for Assessment and Treatment of Mobility

By: BryanKelly Date: April 30th, 2020

Upper limb injuries refer to injuries that involve an individual's hand, wrist, forearm, elbow, or upper arm regions including the shoulder joint and other muscles and connective tissues within the arms. Find out on this article on how physiotherapy can help alleviate such injuries.

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Essential Tips to Prevent Cycling Injuries from Physio Experts in Ealing

By: BryanKelly Date: April 16th, 2020

Cycling is a fun way to get exercise and to get around, but cycling injuries happen all the time. Here are essential tips to prevent cycling injuries from physiotherapists in London.

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Physiotherapy and Injury Prevention Tips for Triathletes

By: BryanKelly Date: March 24th, 2020

An injury can be devastating to both your physical and mental health. Enquire about CK Physiotherapy program which is designed to improve athletic performance and decrease the risk of injury.

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Physio Expert Tips to Avoid Sports Injuries

By: BryanKelly Date: March 10th, 2020

Finding the right physiotherapist can help you prepare for Olympic competition - or any other type of competition you're looking for. They can do so in a way that maximizes your ability to avoid injuries, ensuring you have the best chance to achieve peak performance.

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Patellofemoral Pain Syndrome and How Physiotherapy Can Help

By: BryanKelly Date: February 25th, 2020

Patellofemoral pain syndrome is one of the most common forms of knee pain in the UK. Caused by physical trauma, overuse, or misalignment of the knees or legs, this condition tends to show up in teens and young people who lead active athletic lifestyles.

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