Conditions we treat
Acute Pain
- Acute Neck Pain – Sudden onset of pain in the neck, often resulting from muscle strain, ligament sprain, or poor posture.
- Acute Back Pain- Sudden, severe pain or stiffness in the lower or upper back, commonly caused by muscle strain, ligament sprain, or improper lifting.
- Acute Shoulder Pain – Sudden onset of pain in the shoulder, often caused by injury or overuse.
- Groin Pain – Pain in the inner thigh or pelvis, often from muscle strain or injury. Prevalence
- Hip Pain – Sudden or sharp pain in the hip joint or surrounding muscles.
- Hip Bursitis – Inflammation of the bursae (fluid-filled sacs) around the hip joint, often from overuse or pressure.
- Patellar Tendonitis (Jumper’s Knee) – Inflammation or degeneration of the patellar tendon, which connects the kneecap to the shinbone.
- Achilles Tendinopathy – Pain and inflammation of the Achilles tendon, often due to overuse.
- Plantar Fasciitis – Inflammation of the plantar fascia, causing heel and arch pain.
- Ankle Sprain – Injury to the ligaments of the ankle, usually from twisting or rolling the joint.
Chronic Pain
- Chronic Lower Back Pain – Persistent pain or discomfort in the lower back, often related to posture, injury, or degeneration.
- Chronic Shoulder Pain – Long-standing shoulder pain caused by overuse, poor posture, or degenerative conditions.
- Chronic Neck Pain – Chronic pain or stiffness in the neck, often linked to poor posture or stress.
- Chronic Hip Pain – Long-term pain or discomfort in the hip, often due to arthritis, overuse, or structural issues.
- Groin Pain – Persistent discomfort in the inner thigh or pelvis, often due to muscle imbalances or strain.
Sports Injuries
- Ankle Sprains – Ligament injury caused by twisting or rolling the ankle.
- ACL (Anterior Cruciate Ligament) Tears – Partial or complete tear of the ACL, crucial for knee stability.
- Knee Meniscal Tears – Tear in the cartilage cushioning the knee joint.
- Patello-femoral Joint Pain – Pain in the front of the knee, often linked to overuse or misalignment.
- Patella Tendinopathy – Inflammation or degeneration of the patellar tendon, common in jumping sports.
- Muscle Strains and Tears – Overstretching or tearing of muscle fibres, often from explosive movements.
- Bone Stress Injuries – Small cracks or fractures in the bone caused by repetitive stress.