Coventry Back Pain Clinic
About this clinic
We offer a range of treatments catering to both the general public and medical professionals, such as GPs, Consultants, Osteopaths, Chiropractors, Physiotherapists, Acupuncturists, Bowen / Alexander technique practitioners, and Sports therapists.
Our back pain clinic receives private referrals from various sources, including the NHS, GPs, doctors, consultants, and health practitioners.
Coventry Back Pain Clinic offers a range of specialist treatments for pain relief, including IDD Therapy, Radial and Focused Shockwave Therapy, K-Laser Therapy, Digital X-rays, and Diagnostic Ultrasound Scans. Our non-invasive and surgical-free approach ensures professional care without the need for anaesthesia or injections. Experience professional pain relief at our clinic today.
IDD Therapy, Radial and Focused Shockwave Therapy, and K-Laser Therapy have demonstrated their effectiveness in treating both acute and chronic pain conditions. These include trapped nerves, sciatica, repetitive strain injuries (RSI), recurrent injuries, tendinopathies, bursitis, Achilles tendinitis, and other painful conditions that affect the joints of the hip, knee, ankle, heel, and foot.
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