Musculoskeletal problems: – Any muscle or joint problem, even Temporomandibular Joints
| Sports Injuries: |
- Muscle strains, for example hamstring and calf tears |
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- Joint sprains, for example ankle and knee injuries |
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- Over use injuries, for example tendonitis, bursitis |
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- Joint stiffness or instability (eg: shoulder stiffness or dislocation) |
Back and Neck pain: – Back and neck pain can come on suddenly, or over a longer period of tim
e. Either type of injury is amenable to treatment
Back and neck pain can also produce leg or arm pain.
Occupational Injuries / Pain, Postural and Repetition Injuries: – Neck, back, arm, headaches as well as injuries from falls and trips can all be treated.
Arthritis: – All forms of arthritis can benefit from physiotherapy.
Womens Health: – Pregnancy and menopause may present specific challenges for backs, necks, fitness, weight management and continence in women. Post delivery exercises for regaining abdominal strength and quick and easy treatment for mastitis. Women who have had breast surgery also benefit from physiotherapy.
Incontinence: – There is a large body of high quality research that supports physiotherapy in the management of continence in men and women. It is important that you see a physiotherapist with training in continence, which at Corinna Physiotherapy Centre is Angie Fearon. Children's musculoskeletal conditions: – Children have specific needs and injuries, such as Osgood Shlatters disease, Severis disease and knee pain, poor posture and scoliosis, in addition to sprains and strains.

Other conditions that are treatable are:
Shoulder; Elbow; Wrist; and Hand problems. Hip; Knee; Ankle and Foot problems; Chest problems – acute and chronic. Headaches; non specific Lower Back Pain; Postural Problems; Impaired Mobility; Falls Risks; Muscle Spasms; Muscle Weakness; RSI; OOS and Poor Balance.
Conditions that physiotherapists treat but not at Corinna Physiotherapy Centre include:
Children's Neurological Conditions eg: Cerebral Palsy and Spina Bifida:
Spinal Cord Injuries; Strokes; Asthma and Vertigo.
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