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Marianne, our acupuncturist, returns to clinical practice at Prestons after Maternity Leave

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Marianne Killick, our popular licensed acupuncturist, is returning from Maternity Leave on 7th February 2012..

She is currently offering 15 minute free consultations to discuss your condition and the role of acupuncture.

To book your appointment, please call us on 01733-565911



PRESTONS SUPPORT YAXLEY RUNNERS AT THE FOLKSWORTH 15 MILE RUN 2012


The Prestons team  (including our sports massage Practitioner, Phil Young, our podiatrist Sue Arnold, and our Chartered Physiotherapists, Helen Preston and Stephen Moesbauer) provided sports medicine support at the Folksworth 15 mile run 2012.

Prestons donated the "Prestons Physiotherapy Cup" to the best local lady runner over 60: this prize went to Anne Furbank.  Congratulations Anne!!!

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Physiotherapy

The benefit of coming to see a physiotherapist at Prestons for assessment and treatment of your condition is clear: we try our very best to get to the root of the problems.

We also acknowledge that there are three major factors that need to be considered when assessing and treating a patient:
  • "The biological factor" ie the actual source of the problem at tissue level. For example, in low back pain, this may be a "prolapsed disc".
  • "The psychological factor" ie the impact of our psychological system on the development of a condition. For example, in low back pain, this might involve what an individual's health beliefs about the source of the pain are.
  • "The sociological factor" ie the environment in which the individual lives in. This includes the patients work, home life, relationships and hobbies.

This is known as the "bio-psycho-social approach" and why physiotherapists at Prestons always invest time in taking a detailed history (including a medical history) incorporating all aspects of a condition before they examine and treat the individual.

What techniques do we use?

We use a combination of manual therapy, movement training and physical and electrophysical agents to achieve a long term answer to your individual problem. We tailor every treatment according to your specific problem, incorporating some or all of the following:

  • AcupunctureExperienced manual therapy (joint and nerve mobilisation, manipulation, soft tissue release, massage and traction)
  • Specific exercise advice, involving muscle re-training, strengthening and stretching
  • Other modalities including ultrasound, interferential therapy and TENS (amongst others).
  • Acupuncture
What conditions do physiotherapists treat? - The following conditions respond well to physiotherapy:

  • Back and neck pain, including sciatica and whiplash
  • Joint problems, such arthritis, shoulder/hip/knee/elbow/wrist and ankle problems
  • Sport and soft tissue injuries
  • Post operative condition, such as joint surgery
  • Post fractures and broken bones
  • Work related injuries such as repetitive strain injuries and tennis elbow.

Find out more about The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and Health Professional Clinic