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    • Wrist, Hand & Finger
  • How I Treat
    • Dizziness/Vertigo Rehabilitation
    • Exercise
    • Falls Prevention
    • Home Visits
    • Manual Therapy
    • Orthotics
    • Sports Physio
    • Taping
    • Work Related Injuries
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    • Arthritis
    • Before & After an Operation
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    • Rotator Cuff
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Susan Quin Physiotherapy

susanquinphysiotherapy@gmail.com
01 8315066

OPENING HOURS

Monday: 9am-5pm
Tuesday: 9am-5pm
Wednesday: 9am-5pm
Thursday: 9am-5pm
Friday: 9am-5pm
Saturday-Sunday: Closed

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  • Home
  • About
  • What I Treat
    • Ankle, Foot & Shin
    • Back
    • Elbow
    • Groin
    • Hip
    • Knee
    • Neck
    • Shoulder
    • Wrist, Hand & Finger
  • How I Treat
    • Dizziness/Vertigo Rehabilitation
    • Exercise
    • Falls Prevention
    • Home Visits
    • Manual Therapy
    • Orthotics
    • Sports Physio
    • Taping
    • Work Related Injuries
  • Conditions
    • Arthritis
    • Before & After an Operation
    • Chronic Pain
    • Fractures
    • Headaches
    • Osteoporosis
    • Rotator Cuff
    • Whiplash
  • Blog
  • Contact
    • Call 01 8315066
    • Send Me A Message
    • Book Online
    • Pricing
    • COVID-19 Notice
  • Book an Appointment
    • Call 01 8315066
    • Book Online
    • Pricing
    • Health Insurers
    • Privacy Policy
    • Child Safeguarding Policy
    • COVID-19 Notice
Change in Appointments Available

Susan Quin Physiotherapy provides Home Visits for Personalised Physiotherapy Assessment and Treatment

  • Please make appointments online or by phone
  • When making online appointments please include address for home visit

How your appointment will work:

  • I will be wearing PPE
  • I will be adhering to strict infection control
  • You will need to wear a mask
  • If you are unwell or you were in contact with someone with Covid-19 or have been in contact with someone being tested for Covid-19 please let me know

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COVID-19 Notice

Susan Quin Physiotherapy is still open

  • I am an Essential Healthcare Provider
  • I have home visits available

How your appointment will work:

  • I will be wearing PPE
  • I will be adhering to strict infection control
  • You will need to wear a mask
  • If you are unwell or you were in contact with someone with Covid-19 or have been in contact with someone being tested for Covid-19 please let me know

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Physiotherapists can explain what has happened and why you are stiff and sore. They also give you reassurance that if it is safe to move and to continue to exercise and to continue with daily activities.

Pain relief to allow you to move is very important. This includes painkillers and anti-inflammatories from your GP. Also ice to decrease inflammation, swelling and tenderness, heat to decrease spasm and to improve circulation and tape to support sore muscles or joints.

Physiotherapy also provides advice about your daily activities. What to do and what to avoid. Advice about your car, workstation, pillows, mattresses, handbags, how to lift the baby, housework, etc.

Physiotherapists are the experts on giving you exercises to maintain and gain movement, to stay strong and prevent poor habits. These are specific to each person. They are not only for your neck but also your shoulders and core strength. They are also for your balance and eye movements.These prevent you getting stiffer and sorer and weaker.

Manual therapy is also used if necessary and can be very helpful. However in the early days after a Whiplash a hands-off approach is used.

Relaxation techniques can be helpful for some.

Postural advice can be useful. But moving is better than resting. Active rest means you rest enough to allow the optimum amount of movement. Again your Physiotherapist is the expert here.

Cognitive Behavioural Therapy can help patients return to daily activities in a graded way.

All Physiotherapy treatment is based on research that has been shown to help Whiplash Injury.