Pain Clinics

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The Sportsphysio.com run pain clinics for those who suffer chronic pain.

sportsmedic_man_blue_longLiving day to day with chronic pain is an awful reality for some people and we at the Sportsphysio.com believe that everybody has a right to a pain free life.

People who suffer arthritic conditions, phantom limb pain and myofascial pain such as fibromyalgia can be taught to regulate and treat their own pain.

Patients who suffer chronic pain or undiagnosed  pain can feel incredibly lonely, disbelieved and helpless.  Our pain clinics offer small groups of people the chance to “swap notes” with other sufferers and discuss their symptoms.  This alone can make a huge difference, especially psychologically.

We will teach you how to understand pain cycles and mechanisms.

Review of medications

Pain relief medication is often on repeat prescription, with the patient not having to turn up at their GP’s surgery.  After a period of time our brains become very adept at “customising” our bodies to become tolerant of a particular drug, this drug gradually becomes less and less effective and continued use can lead to unwanted side effects.

  • New drugs are being created all the time.
  • Research into conditions may point to a different form of treatment.
  • People get “stuck in a rut” with their medication.

So…We will review your medication and advise if you may need to consult your GP

Instruction on the use of pain relief devices.

People who have TENS machines and other pain relief devices are often unsure how to use them and there are many tricks with the use of trigger points and myotomes which will help these devices become more effective.

Diet

It is well known among arthritis sufferers that certain foodstuffs can make their condition worse.  This is also true of other types of chronic pain, where the things we eat can stimulate muscles and reduce blood supply.

There are also foods which are known to be beneficial in the reduction of pain or inflammation.

Exercise

We will look at the most effective ways to exercise to relieve pain, improve mobility and maintain strength and fitness.

Self treatment

People are only too happy to learn about their pain or condition and generally want to be able to do something for themselves.  Being actively able to control your own pain has great psychological benefit.

Patients can be taught how to use trigger points effectively as well as certain specialist connective tissue and PNF techniques.

Pain Clinic

All pain clinic sessions are by appointment at a cost of only £20 per person and will last about two hours.

Please contact us on 01228 586236 to find out more and book your place or get in touch using the “contact us” tab on this website.


Treatments

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The Sportsphysio approach keeps manual skills to the forefront, with treatments tailored to suit the individual.

handsConventional and alternative treatment options include, connective and soft tissue techniques, mobilisation, myofascial release, manual lymphatic drainage massage and trigger point therapy.

An extensive range of electrotherapy equipment helps to aid diagnosis and treatment, including ultrasound, interferrential, microcurrent and laser.

Expert biomechanical assessment and gait analysis techniques are employed where necessary.

What conditions can be treated?

You do not need to have a sports injury or joint problem to benefit from our treatments.  Some of the soft tissue techniques are excellent for alleviating the symptoms of Fibromyalgia or Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, whilst the specialised technique of Lymphatic Drainage Massage is very helpful to those who have had lymph glands removed or damaged due to surgery.

  • Sports and soft tissue injuries
  • Rehabilitation following fractures or surgery
  • Back and neck pain, spinal disc problems and sciatica
  • Joint, muscle and ligament problems
  • Knee and shoulder conditions
  • Temporomandibular Joint Dysfunction / Syndrome (TMD).
  • Repetitive strain & overuse injuries
  • Migraine and headaches
  • Stress / tension
  • Fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome and MS
  • Menopause symptoms
  • Postural dysfunction
  • Nerve pain

Signature treatments

 

Frequently Asked Questions

How many treatments will I need?
As each condition and person is different, it is difficult to tell how many treatments may be required. However, generally three or four sessions is sufficient and some people may only need one.

How long do treatment sessions last?
Your initial consultation may take a little longer and can last about 45 to 60 minutes. Follow up treatments are 30 minutes.

Do I need to be referred by a Doctor?
You do not need a Doctor’s referral to attend for assessment or treatment but sometimes it may be necessary to refer back to them if NHS medical imaging or consultant referral is required.

If you have private health insurance, they may require a referral or signed form by your Doctor in order to authorise reimbursement of treatment charges.

Does my Medical Insurance cover the treatment?
Our treatments are recognised by many insurers, but policies can vary and it is always wise to check with them beforehand.

You will need to be insured for Sports Therapy treatment or Alternative therapies. being insured for Physiotherapy is not always an indicator that our treatments are covered.

Will you contact my doctor?
Subject to your approval we can communicate where necessary with your GP or consultant.

We pride ourselves on out professionalism and if we feel this type of treatment is not right for your condition we will refer you to your GP or Consultant.

Can I see a private consultant?
Yes. We have direct arrangements with some of the North of England’s leading specialists and imaging centres.


Injury Clinic & Directions

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How to find our Carlisle injury clinic

The Sportsphysio injury clinic is situated in the peaceful village of Warwick Bridge, just 3 miles outside Carlisle City Centre.

Our sports injury clinic enjoys a superb rural location, away from the congested city and expensive parking, yet is within easy reach of clients and services throughout Cumbria, The North East and South West Scotland.

The clinic is housed in one of the original 18th Century “Mill Workers” cottages, providing a comfortable and friendly atmosphere with private treatment rooms.

Ample free car parking is available on site.

Find The Sportsphysio Clinic

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Directions to the clinic

To the clinic from the South

Leave M6 at Junction 43

To the clinic from the North

Leave M6 at Junction 43

To the clinic from J43 M6

Leave roundabout from Exit signposted Hexham/Newcastle (A69), pass through Warwick on Eden, cross the River Eden and enter Warwick Bridge, after passing the Church on your right hand, turn right between the traffic island markers signposted for Warwick Mill Business Village
Passing the Post Office and Co-op, proceed along the lane (careful of speed humps), stay on the tarmac road and go past the first car park sign.  The road will reach a top row of cottages which will bend right.
You will now be looking at the side of a large building with a row of cottages either side of you.
Our sports injury clinic is in number 5 on the right.  Just turn left at the end of the cottages for the car park.

To the clinic from the East

Follow the A69 and by-pass Brampton; at the roundabout take the first exit signposted Warwick Bridge/M6/Carlisle (A69) follow the A69 to Corby Hill proceed through the traffic lights approximately 500 yards. Just past the Warwick Bridge sign turn left signposted for Warwick Mill Business Village.
Passing the Post Office and Co-op, proceed along the lane (careful of speed humps), stay on the tarmac road and go past the first car park sign.  The road will reach a top row of cottages which will bend right.
You will now be looking at the side of a large building with a row of cottages either side of you.
Our sports injury clinic is in number 5 on the right.  Just turn left at the end of the cottages for the car park.

We kindly ask that you do not park outside the clinic or residential cottages.

Further directions to the clinic if required …

For seminars held at the conference facility
Proceed through double gates, the single story entrance to Warwick Mill Business Centre is immediately in front of you.
Please park carefully in one of the designated areas.

Find out more about the Sportsphysio injury clinic, our treatments and specialities.


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