Identifying And Treating Pain From Nerve Tension
Nerve tension is pain that occurs because a nerve is being compressed or stuck in its surrounding tissue which prevents...
Read PostAt Spring Rise Physiotherapy Clinic-Colchester; our Physiotherapists specialise in the provision of treatment to patients with sports injuries, road traffic accident injuries involving soft tissues and most musculoskeletal conditions for example ankle, knee, hip, shoulder, elbow, wrist, hand and back pain.
Our lead physiotherapist has a special interest in managing chronic and mechanical back and neck pains
The clinic is recognised by most private medical insurance companies, intermediary case managers and medico-legal rehabilitation companies.
Spring Rise Physio Clinic welcomes referrals from personal injuries solicitors, self-paying patients, and patients with private medical insurance.
The services provided by our physiotherapists are based on the belief that the ‘patients’ and customers’ needs are of the utmost importance. Our entire team is committed to meeting those needs. As a result, a high percentage of our business is from recommendations, repeat customers and referrals.
Type | Session | Price |
Initial assessment and treatment/advice | Minimum 30 Minutes | 50 |
Physiotherapy assessment | Up to 60 minutes | £50 |
Follow-up treatment | 30 minutes | £50 per visit |
Occupational health / physiotherapy report | NA | £100 |
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