Physiotherapy
Our team of experienced Physiotherapists are registered with the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and the Health Professions Council.
Complete Physio Scotland is a newly established Physiotherapy practice opening in Inverness in 2023. Its sister company, Complete Physiotherapy in Reading, opened in 2007 and now consists of 4 clinics. The excellent management, physiotherapy and admin team will be assisting with the running of Complete Physio Scotland ensuring patients receive a first class service.
It is with great excitement Complete Physio Scotland will soon be opening in a fantastic new climbing facility – THE LEDGE – in Inverness. Treatment will initially be exclusively performed by Dave and he will be utilising his vast experience to provide an individual, evidence based, hands-on treatment approach. Patients will benefit from his 20 years of experience working in elite sporting arenas and private practice.
It is our aim to offer patients an appointment within forty eight hours. You will receive a professional and welcoming service by the full-time administration team who are there to answer calls, emails or direct any queries at any point throughout your treatment.
Complete Physio Scotland is looking forward to delivering physiotherapy services to provide a better quality of life to the population of Inverness, the Highlands and surrounding areas.
We specialise in promoting and aiding the healing process post injury, reducing pain, increasing range of movement and guiding and progressing individual rehabilitation programs for a wide range of conditions, including:
From the recreational gym user to the serious athlete, we have the knowledge and expertise to treat your injury and rehabilitate you to prevent recurrences....
Read MoreMost spinal problems are mechanical in nature and are not serious. Physiotherapy offers hands-on treatment for specific problems, tailored exercise plans and....
Read MoreRSI describes a collection of conditions resulting from overuse of individual tissues. Management involves treating the acute symptoms as well as the source....
Read MoreWhiplash injuries occur when unexpected forces throw the spine back and forth causing pain and damage to the spinal joints, ligaments and muscles. Early intervention....
Read MorePhysiotherapists are skilled in the diagnosis of Musculoskeletal problems, allowing problem specific management. Our treatments aim to reduce pain, restore function and aid....
Read MoreAlthough conditions such as arthritis are degenerative, physiotherapy can help with pain relief and slow down the progression of the condition. Physiotherapy treatments....
Read MoreFractures require specific management, often involving immobilisation in cast or splints. On removal, physiotherapists assess individual problems and aid the early return....
Read MoreProlonged static positions, such as sitting for several hours, place abnormal stresses on the body and can result in pain. Management of acute symptoms and advice/exercise....
Read MoreThe workplace is a common cause of injury, whether you have a desk-based or manual job. Lower back pain in desk based professions is a very common complaint, and we....
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