Everything you need to know about our physiotherapy services.
We treat a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, including back and neck pain, sports injuries, joint pain (shoulder, hip, knee, ankle), tendon issues, post-operative rehabilitation, and overuse injuries. We also support people with long-standing or recurring problems that haven’t fully resolved elsewhere.
Your first appointment involves a detailed assessment where we take time to understand your symptoms, medical history, lifestyle, and goals. We then carry out physical testing to identify the root cause of your problem. Treatment usually begins in the same session, along with a clear explanation of your condition and a personalised recovery plan.
No, you do not need a referral. You can book directly with us at any time. We work with most of the insurance companies and we can directly invoice them.
This depends on your condition, goals, and how your body responds to treatment. Some issues improve in a few sessions, while others require a longer structured rehabilitation plan. We will always be transparent with you and regularly review your progress.
We use a combination of both. Hands-on treatment can help reduce pain and improve movement, but exercise-based rehabilitation is essential for long-term recovery and preventing recurrence. You will always receive a tailored exercise programme as part of your care.
Yes, Regrow Physiotherapy offers home visit appointments, providing expert physiotherapy in the comfort of your own home. This is ideal for patients with mobility issues, busy schedules, or those who prefer private treatment at home.
Yes, online consultations are available and are ideal for advice, injury assessment, rehabilitation planning, and second opinions. This is a convenient option if you are unable to attend in person.
Some techniques may cause mild discomfort, especially when working on stiff or irritated tissues, but treatment is always tailored to your tolerance. Our aim is to improve your symptoms, not aggravate them.
If you are in pain, struggling with movement, recovering from injury, or not improving as expected, physiotherapy can help. If needed, we will also advise if further investigations or referral are more appropriate.