Active Motion

Frequently Asked Questions

If you have questions, we’ve compiled a list of the those most frequently asked by our clients.

Here at Active Motion all therapists hold undergraduate degrees in their chosen field. Therefore, all therapists have the specialist skill set to examine, treat and rehabilitate all musculoskeletal injuries (Muscle, Joint, Nerve, Bone, Tendon, Ligament and Fascia).

This will vary depending on the injury, the length of time you have been suffering with the pain and how well you implement our advice. On average, our patients recover in 6 sessions.

Yes! Unless there are unforeseen circumstances, once you are booked in with a therapist you will stay with them for your course of treatment. If they feel your needs will be better suited with another practitioner this will be discussed with you.

Our treatment room is situated on the ground floor and is easily accessible.

You do not need to see or be referred by a GP to book a visit with us. We currently do see a lot of patients referred by their GP. We may contact your GP on your behalf if needed.

Yes, if you are currently taking painkillers for your pain, you are able to take normal painkillers before any appointment. It won’t affect how we treat or assess. However, if you can cope without taking them this is advised. If you are not currently taking painkillers, do not take any before seeing us.

We do not currently accept insurance patients.

We do offer home visits. Please call or email us to arrange this due to the added planning.

Are you unsure if physiotherapy is right for you? Take advantage of our FREE consultations which help identify your issues and if we can provide help!

** Please note there is no treatment given during one of our free consultations. These sessions are designed to evaluate your needs and ensure we can offer the help you need.