Physiotherapy & Sports Therapy treatments here at Peak Remedial focus on the prevention of injury, and the rehabilitation of you back to your optimal performance level – whether that is functional movement, occupational or sports specific.
With our Physiotherapy & Sports Therapy treatments being applied on an individual basis, you can be sure that no two treatments are ever the same. Our therapists utilise the principals of Sport and Exercise Sciences whilst incorporating both physiological and pathological processes to accurately and effectively assess, treat, and retrain you to achieve optimal performance.
We offer a range of treatments within our Physiotherapy & Sports Injury field – all to ensure the most effective treatment for you and your requirements. Helping people of all ages and abilities, you can be sure our focus is to get to the bottom of whatever is holding you back and allow you to return to normality as quickly and effectively as possible.
Taking a whole-body approach to health and wellbeing, Physiotherapy at Peak Remedial aims to provide you with an effective treatment targeting recovering from a range of injuries and conditions to get you back to doing the things you love.
Utilising the principles of Sports and Exercise Sciences and incorporating physiological and pathological processes, Sports Therapy prepares your body for training, competition, and where applicable, a return to work.
Soft Tissue Therapy (Sports Massage) is the management, mobilisation and manipulation of the bodies soft tissue structures such as muscles, tendons and ligaments. Soft Tissue Therapy is suitable for everyone – from athletes and physically active individuals to those in sedentary lifestyles.
Soft Tissue Therapy uses and adapts a range of techniques in combination with three essential clinical elements (assessment, treatment and rehabilitation) to provide an effective and efficient treatment – with results each time. This combination of techniques and clinical elements enhance muscular and connective tissue function, whilst aiding relaxion and inhibition of motor-neuron excitability promoting overall well-being.
Advanced medial acupuncture is a Modern adaption to Chinese Acupuncture where the focus is more on musculoskeletal pain, restriction and inflammation. Similar to traditional Chinese Acupuncture, Medical Acupuncture involves the insertion of sterile needles into specific areas of pain around the body for a therapeutic effect aiding homeostasis within the body. Through the insertion of needles, stimulation of natural pain-killing and healing chemicals within the body occur allowing short term pain relief for a combination of musculoskeletal problems.
Osteopathic Articulation and Manipulation is an additional manual therapy to target a stimulation to the body’s natural health process encouraging a healthy movement in joints, muscles and tendons by targeting a correction to mechanical imbalances.
Osteopathic concepts originally began by considering the interlink between joint lesions and their relation to anatomical displacement and dysfunction. Over the years, the development of Osteopathic techniques has allowed a continuous growth to the method of techniques application and its implication of muscular movement and stresses.
Electrotherapy is the provision of mild electrical currents to affected areas of the musculoskeletal systems of the body to accelerate the healing process and reduce swelling and pain. Used as an addition to your treatment, electrotherapy can enhance your treatment and aid the healing process of the body.
Kinesiology Taping (KT) is a service which can be included in your treatment and demonstrations of application shown to provide a therapeutic and assistive element to soft tissue therapy / mobilisations.
Designed to provide support and stability to muscles and joints, without creating a restrictive element on both motion and circulation, KT enhances the natural healing process of the soft tissue structures of the body to enhance your therapy session as well as overall movement post treatment / activity.