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Professional Care |
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Expert Assessment |
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Hands on Manual treatment |
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Joint Mobilisation |
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Acupuncture |
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Exercise Therapy |
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Electrotherapy |
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Postural Advice |
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Home visits |
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Sports Injury Treatment |
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About Jackie Frazer: |
Physiotherapy helps to achieve a healthier and pain free lifestyle. It aims to promote the body’s own natural healing mechanisms and restore normal movement and function using a variety of different techniques.
Jackie has over 20 years of wide ranging experience and for the last 15 years has concentrated on the musculoskeletal field such as neck and back pain, whiplash injuries, joint pain, sports injuries, and post-operative joint surgery treatment. |
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She is also fully qualified to offer acupuncture as a treatment for these conditions if required.
Jackie is also well versed in the treatment of inner ear and balance disorders and is able to offer appropriate advice and treatment for patients suffering these problems.
At your first visit she will carry out a thorough assessment of the problem, examining the
troublesome area, whilst reviewing the cause and any relevant medical information.This often entails moving the joints so wear comfortable clothing if possible.
Also, at this visit your treatment will be started and you will be given advice on home exercises and posture to maintain any improvement made during treatment. The time taken for this appointment can vary and is charged accordingly, most first visits can be undertaken in a half hour appointment, but if you require more time or it is a complex case, please ask for an hour.
At the end of the first visit you should have a clear understanding of your problem and if
physiotherapy can help, also the likely time this will take. Most problems do not need long
courses of treatment and unnecessary appointments will not be given.
Jackie’s approach to treatment is fluid and she constantly reassesses and tailors the treatment
to your needs.
You are always welcome to telephone with enquiries but she may have to ring you back later
as she is does not usually take phone calls when she is with a patient. |
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