
This Belfast physiotherapy clinic was established over twelve years ago and offers a wide range of physiotherapy and complementary treatments. We have a reputation, in Belfast and across NorthernIreland, for expertise in both physiotherapy diagnosis and treatment.

Physiotherapy is a science-based profession which aims to maintain health for people of all ages, helping patients to manage pain and prevent disease. Mike Jones graduated from the University ofUlster in 1988 going on to complete postgraduate research in Isokinetics. He began his career working in the NHS before setting up his first sports injury clinic in 1997.

Whether you're suffering from persistant joint or muscular pain, or a recent or historic sports injury, we will identify the cause quickly and efficiently and recommend appropriate treatment. Manyinjuries can be relieved by a one-off treatment or a short course of several sessions, while some severe injuries may require a longer-term treatment plan. Whatever your circumstances, we aim to get you on the way to the fastest possible recovery.

One 2 One Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic is located at 121 Cregagh Road in Belfast. It was established by Mr. Brian Strain, Chartered Physiotherapist, to provide a personal, professional andeffective Physiotherapy service to the general public. Clients range from the developing child to the retired and from the sedentary office worker to the professional athlete, suffering from acute or chronic injuries.

Patricia set up Malone Physiotherapy Clinic in 1987. Since then it has continued to provide excellent physiotherapy service and to diversify in to a number of different areas. Patricia qualified fromthe University of Ulster and worked initially in the Royal Victoria Hospital and then took up a Clinical Teaching post in Musgrave Park Hospital. In Musgrave Park she was able to pursue her particular interest in orthopaedic and sports medicine.

At fusion physio our Chartered Physiotherapists are experts in assessment, diagnosis, and management of musculoskeletal pain. Musculoskeletal pain may be caused by joint, nerve, or soft tissuedisorders, and at fusion we offer a hands-on evidence based approach to the management of these conditions. We pride ourselves on treating the cause of your pain, not just the symptoms. Our therapists are trained to provide specialist rehabilitation to ensure once your pain is gone, it stays away.

Hello, my name is Margaret Ryan. I am a qualified, Chartered Physiotherapist based in South Belfast. I graduated from the University of Ulster as a Chartered Physiotherapist in 1983 and with an MSc inSports Medicine from Trinity College Dublin in 1998. I worked for 15 years in the Royal Victoria Hospital where I was responsible for setting up a Physiotherapy service in A&E.

The meaning is in the name, at PhysioPlus we offer the highest quality comprehensive physiotherapy service plus other fantastic health care services incorporating Chiropody, Podiarty, Pilates, Yoga,Nutrition, Sports reconditioning and more. At Physio Plus we aim to fully explain, treat and rehabilitate all conditions back to optimal health to help prevent reoccurring injuries and improve quality of life.

Physiotherapy is a non-invasive form of treatment that addresses problems that arise in the musculoskeletal system (joints, discs, muscles, tendons, ligaments and nerves). The approach relies onaccurate assessment, skilled techniques and appropriate advice. Elmwood Physiotherapy Clinic is under the direction of Margaret Napier, a chartered physiotherapist, registered with the Health Professions Council.

Belfast Physiotherapy clinic Northern Ireland Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic is managed by Ross Harris BSc (Hons) PG Cert MCSP. Ross is currently Physiotherapist to the Northern IrelandAthletics Federation. He also lectures on sports injuries and sports massage in Belfast.