Sarah Burney


My injury doesn’t stop me training; it can’t be bad enough for Physiotherapy?

        What is Physio? And Why BIA? What happens on the first assessment? History of Injury             One of the most important things we do on your initial assessment session is make sure we have a thorough knowledge of your injury; how it happened, how it feels […]


The Terrible Triad – A Major Knee Injury

As physiotherapists, we see a lot of knee injuries. And as far as joints go knees are pretty simple. This is because the knee is a basic hinge joint like you find in a door, and all of the structures have a specific purpose in regards to only two movements […]


Catherine White our lovely Physio and Masseuse

  I am from the best place in the UK – the small county right at the bottom of England with the beautiful coast, the West Country farmer’s accent and the original (and tastiest) Cornish Pasties! I graduated from Cardiff University in 2010, with First Class Honours in Physiotherapy. I […]


Vertigo/Dizziness

BPPV We have noticed in the clinic lately that a lot more patients are coming in complaining of vertigo or dizziness. CAUSES There are many problems that can cause dizziness but one very common cause is calcium crystals stuck in your inner ear (also known as Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo – […]