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We use cookies on our website to give you the best experience possible. To find out more, please see our privacy policy. Back pain is common. Lower back pain is the main reason people access Physio Med services from our clients. Of the lumbar spine patients seen:. Our useful guides and the accompanying videos, shown below, provides valuable information on how to relieve those aches and pains. However, this information is only a guide and does not replace the face-to-face treatment offered by a Chartered Physiotherapist.
As every back problem is unique and for greater peace of mind, we recommend that you contact us for an initial assessment. I have a long term chronic back condition and am very grateful for the help and support from the service. Our Managing Musculoskeletal Complaints back guide and video has been developed by our chartered physiotherapists to help those suffering from pain and limited mobility suffered from a recent musculoskeletal accident, injury or trauma.
Designed to reduce pain, improve range of movement, and to recover from injury quickly and safely. Mark trained and qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist at the Newcastle School of Physiotherapy from - He then worked in the NHS from - gathering a broad base experience in the field of musculoskeletal medicine, leaving the NHS in as a Senior 1 Physiotherapist. From , he then took the position of lead Physiotherapist to the Bradford Bulls Super League club, orchestrating the whole rehabilitation service at high end sport.
Currently as Clinical Director of Physio Med he has, along with the rest of his team, developed, trialled and implemented a range of effective and audited musculoskeletal rehabilitation models.
He continuingly endeavours to scrutinise, govern and develop all services, to provide the best and most cost effective physiotherapy rehabilitation solution. Following a role at a private sports injuries clinic Paul became a practising lecturer at Leeds University where he completed several pieces of research specialising in bio-mechanics and isokinetics.