Non invasive and manual physiotherapy techniques are used to treat diseases and disorders at this clinic. The clinic is located in Hanwell in London. Physiotherapy treatments for joint pains, spinal problems, sports injuries, acute injuries, repetitive strain injuries, work related injuries, arthritic pains and post surgical rehabilitation are provided at the clinic. Physiotherapy treatments include manipulation, mobilization, postural and muscle stability correction and stabilization, exercise therapy, lifting and manual handling instruction, ergonomic assessment, electrotherapy and acupuncture.
Angela is very welcoming and a good listener. She makes me feel at ease and explains everything clearly. The session really allowed me the time and space to learn about my problem and how to fix it with some massage treatment and at-home exercises. I definitely felt her attention to detail and to me as an individual and I don't get any sense of being asked back for further in-house treatment where unnecessary.
Professional, friendly and helpful. I left with a clear diagnosis and exercise plan. I am well satisfied.
After I broke my arm in January I was allowed physio through my private health insurance. I chose CK as it was so near to me and Bryan's massages and exercises got my arm and shoulder moving again. Have been to other masseurs but nowhere near as good. I thoroughly recommend him.
Physiotherapy & Physical Therapy Clinics Wish I had contacted them earlier! One treatment helped my problem and he answered all of my concerns.
I had amazing results with Brian. I was searching everywhere for a clinic that would be able to help the problems that I am having with my back. After every session I had, I would have longer periods of time in-between having to book another one. I started having sessions once a month, then once every two months and now after just a few sessions (about 5) I haven't needed to go back and it's been a year! My back is perfect and I keep practising the techniques that I was advised. I fully recommend.
Thanks for the great feedback - it's always nice to hear how well patients are doing after the treatment and that your exercises are still helping to maintain you!Glad I could help! Kind Regards Bryan
Bryan graduated from physiotherapy at Curtin University in Perth Western Australia in 1995, moving to the UK in 1997 where he worked in the NHS and private practice.
He has enjoyed working with serveral sporting teams including Australian Rules Football, rugby, hockey, netball and basketball, He has also worked with a prominent ballet school and dance company in London.
Special interests include the treatment of back and neck pain, sporting injuries and postural problems using a variety of skills including manual therapy(joint mobilisation, manipulation and soft tissue massage), muscle balance techniques, exercises programmes and acupuncture.
Emma has over 15 years of experience as a practising physiotherapist.
She qualified from the University of East London in 1997. For the first five years of her career she gained valuable experience working in the NHS, doing her rotations at Newham General Hospital and then specialising in Outpatients and Orthopaedic at the teaching hospitals of The Homerton and St Marys.
Moving on to work in private practices in Chiswick and Ealing, she focused on treating back pain, whiplash and a wide variety of sports injuries. This practical experience is supplemented with on-going academic improvement, including various courses on ergonomics, sport-specific rehabilitation and core stability.
Since having her own children she has started taking a keen interest in ante- and post-natal back pain. She has recently completed an instructor course run by "fitback and bumps" and is hoping to set up classes in the Autumn.
Emma is excited about returning to work after maternity leave, and is looking forward to physiological challenges beyond singing "head, shoulders, knees and toes"!
Rhiannon Parry graduated from physiotherapy at Coventry University in 2009. She then went on to work in the NHS gaining vast experience in several areas including Orthopaedics, Respiratory, Musculoskeletal Outpatients and Neurology Rehabilitation.
Rhiannon is currently a senior physiotherapist working in Critical Care on the wards and in ITU at the West Middlesex Hospital. She is also involved with the orthopaedic rotas.
Rhiannon is also the physiotherapist for Old Emmanuel Rugby Club League 2, responsible for Saturday pitch side cover along with a weekly physiotherapy clinic at training sessions, rehabilitating players back to match fitness. As such she is well used to treating any of those sports related injuries.
Michelle graduated from physiotherapy at The Univeristy of East Anglia in 2007. She is now a senior physiotherapist at the Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust, working with Hillingdon Community Health at several outpatient clinics where she sees a wide variety of patients for musculo-skeletal and basic womens health problems.
She is trained in Pilates Matwork with APPI and is also trained in acupuncture.
When not working, Michelle is a keen swimmer and is also training for a half marathon, so she can relate to many of those sporting injury aches and painsMichelle is currently available on Tuesday evenings and Saturday mornings.