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

Seeking Physiotherapy Treatment After Undergoing Orthopaedic Surgery

By: BryanKelly (Psst, View author in Google Plus) Date: Jun 10th, 2016

Physiotherapy can be used as treatments for varied conditions. One instance where physiotherapy is recommended is after orthopaedic surgery. An orthopaedic operation can leave a patient immobile for a significant amount of time depending on the degree of the injury. Physiotherapy is one of the ways to facilitate faster healing and the regaining of movement in the joints and muscles that have been rendered temporarily unusable. Some procedures such as spinal surgery, knee, ankle, elbow reconstructions, and joint replacements can be quite agonising and frustrating to recover from. The right help will go a long way in smoothing down the process. Hiring physiotherapy experts in London is highly recommended. Knowing what happens when getting physiotherapy after an orthopaedic surgery will help a patient prepare well. 

Benefits of Seeking Physiotherapy Treatment after an Orthopaedic Surgery

Gauging the Damage 

During the first consultation, a physiotherapist will have to assess the condition of a patient. A doctor must be able to tell how much pain you are in and how bad the injury is. It’s the only way they can come up with a treatment plan that suits personal recovery needs. A therapist will conduct certain tests to get the relevant information. Testing your range of movement is one of the aspects that a doctor starts with. A physiotherapist will check the reflexes and responses that a have been affected. Testing may also include the use of diagnostic imaging.

Evaluating Expectations

It is also imperative to analyse the recovery expectations that a patient has. What do you expect to get at the end of the treatment? A therapist will need to understand what is driving your recovery and if the expectations you have are realistic. Physiotherapists also evaluate the home and work environments that a patient has to live in. If there is a need for various alterations in any of these settings, then a therapist will provide suitable recommendations.

Prescribing Treatment

Your specialist in physio in London will then have to develop a treatment plan that will address all the problems caused by an injury. Physiotherapy spans a broad spectrum, and techniques keep changing by the day. A therapist has to pick methods that bring out the best results. Joint mobilisation, electrical stimulation, strength training, hot/cold packs, workouts, ultrasound, and muscle stretching are a few examples of techniques that a physiotherapist can implement.

It is natural to want to get back to your normal life after an orthopaedic surgery, and getting the right treatment will facilitate that. A physio specialist can work with you to structure a schedule of activities to improve motion and restore strength.

Sources 

Physical Therapy, verywell.com
Why Physical Rehab Is So Important, webmd.com