Compression therapy is a medical treatment that involves applying controlled pressure to specific parts of the body, typically using specialised garments or devices like compression sleeves, stockings, or pneumatic compression boots.
Physiotherapists incorporate compression therapy as part of a comprehensive treatment plan for various conditions, including:
Physiotherapy clinics often use compression leg devices, also known as IPC or recovery boots, to improve circulation and speed up recovery from injuries, surgeries, or intense exercise.
These devices are inflatable sleeves with multiple chambers that wrap around the legs. A pump rhythmically inflates and deflates these chambers in a sequential pattern, moving from the feet upward toward the heart. This process mimics the body’s natural muscle pump action and provides several benefits:
Many professional athletes use compression boots as a recovery aid. Brands like Pulsio are popular among CrossFit athletes and ultra runners who rely on this technology to accelerate recovery between training sessions and competitions.
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No. Our therapists’ do not require a GP referral and are adequately trained to refer you to the appropriate Medical professional if we cannot help. However, your Private Medical Insurer may require you to see your GP prior to authorising your treatment, please check beforehand with your PMI before making your appointment.
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We expect payment at the end of each treatment session. We accept all major debit/credit cards other than AMEX. We no longer except cheque payments other than in exceptional circumstances.
We are open Monday through Friday and the specific hours are found on the Home page of our website.
Ted Le Brocq and Heather Ross treat clients with specialist neurological conditions, which require treatment and rehabilitation.
Our highly qualified sports injury physiotherapists' have a wide ranging experience in many sports and are happy to deal with the recreational sports player through to elite athlete, from acute injury to return to sport.
Sports massage therapy is used to manage problems within muscles, tendons and ligaments and the team work alongside the physiotherapists to enhance return from injury and ongoing management.