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

Improving Conditions of the Physiotherapists in the UK

By: BryanKelly Date: March 22nd, 2022

All of us know too well that the NHS is under extreme pressure. They’re underpaid, understaffed, and are overwhelmed with patients. Although we may be empathetic, this doesn’t help when we’re in need of medical intervention from a doctor, nurse, or physiotherapist.

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Hybrid Physiotherapy Treatment for Patients

By: admin Date: March 15th, 2022

Over the past few years, the pandemic affected how we work, exercise and play. It has also had a huge impact on the way we accessed medical help, services, and interventions. With this, a new approach was needed to enable the continuation of medical services and recovery care, such as physiotherapy treatment.

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Physiotherapist Advice on Sports Injuries Treatment

By: BryanKelly Date: February 28th, 2022

Physiotherapist advice is the sooner you get treatment, the better your chances of recovery and being able to play your chosen sport again soon.

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Chronic Back Pain and How Physiotherapists Help on Treatment

By: BryanKelly Date: February 21st, 2022

Back pain can present itself in many ways, with varying intensities. Whether a dull pain, a constant ache, or sharp shooting pains, they all have one thing in common - they are very painful and can be debilitating.

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Innovations on Shockwave Therapy in Shoulder and Neck Pain

By: BryanKelly Date: January 25th, 2022

Shockwave therapy is a form of non-invasive treatment that has been in use for a long time. It is a form of physiotherapy that uses sound waves to stimulate healing by breaking down scar tissue and reducing pain. Innovations in shockwave therapies have been made to the machine so that they can be more accessible and portable.

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The 2022 Ahead: Physiotherapy and Mental Health

By: BryanKelly Date: January 20th, 2022

Mental health is a topic that physiotherapists have been discussing for a long time and using physiotherapy for mental health is not a new concept. So, as we enter the new year ahead, we want to share physiotherapy advice to spread mental health awareness to counteract the impact the pandemic has had on mental health.

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Combining Yoga and Physiotherapy Towards Wellness

By: BryanKelly Date: December 21st, 2021

Yoga exercises are known for their beneficial effect on the body and mind, whilst physiotherapy treatment promotes recovery focusing on movement, pain relief, and preventing further injury.

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Physiotherapist Advice on Back Pain Relief to Remote Workforces

By: BryanKelly Date: December 7th, 2021

Remote working has affected many of us due to the blurring of office and home. It has impacted our families, plus our well-being and physical health. In this article, we will discuss how has remote work affected people.

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Physiotherapist Advice on Pain Management on Arthritis

By: BryanKelly Date: November 25th, 2021

Arthritis can be defined as joint pain or joint disease. If you are seeking treatment for your arthritis, consult a trusted physiotherapist in Ealing today.

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FAQs To Physiotherapists About Multiple Sclerosis

By: BryanKelly Date: November 18th, 2021

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) is an autoimmune disorder, currently affecting over 130,000 in the UK. With symptoms and effects ranging in each patient, Multiple Sclerosis can be a mild or severely debilitating disease.

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