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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
Being on the frontline, physiotherapists are used to being exposed to infections and diseases. Yet with COVID, they have been even more susceptible due to being in direct contact with patients providing vital treatment to assist in recovery during and after viral contraction.
Continue reading...Plantar Fasciitis is pain felt due to an inflammation of the plantar fascia, which is a fan-shaped tissue located at the bottom of your foot, connecting your heel bone to your toes.
Continue reading...Shockwaves, used as a physiotherapy treatment can reduce pain and restore mobility from a disease, condition or sustained injury. Shockwave therapy treatment uses an acoustic wave that is pulsated at a high-energy frequency, directly to the painful or affected area.
Continue reading...Working from home is by no means a new concept, but this year, many of us have abided by the rules and done our bit to keep the nation safe, working from home if and when we could.
Continue reading...Leading an active lifestyle can be extremely fulfilling, but it comes with risk. Sports-related injuries and strains can happen in recreational sports such as biking and contact sports like football.
Continue reading...Bell’s palsy is a term given to the sudden onset of facial muscle weakness. For the most part, Bell’s palsy is temporary for most and recovery can be within a couple of weeks or complete recovery in six months.
Continue reading...Sciatica is the term that is used to describe the pain caused by the irritation and/or inflammation of the sciatic nerve. Let’s take a look at some of the symptoms of sciatica.
Continue reading...TENS is a kind of electrotherapy. It stands for Transcutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation, and it is the most common type of physiotherapy treatment used for pain management.
Continue reading...The essence of electrotherapy is directing small currents of electricity through a patient’s skin, and by doing so either encourage muscles to heal or to block the electrical neural signals that tell the brain to experience pain.
Continue reading...Manipulative therapy is used on a variety of muscular and joint issues, and it’s one of the most effective tools in the physiotherapist’s arsenal. Physiotherapists are highly knowledgeable when it comes to the intricacies of bones, muscles, tendons, cartilage and joints of the human body, so they can manipulate patients to relieve pain and encourage healthy movement and alignment.
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