Conditions We Treat
Conditions
We treat a wide range of conditions affecting all areas of the body, providing expert physiotherapy in London. Whether you’re experiencing back or neck pain, joint problems, muscle or tendon injuries, or long-standing movement issues, our experienced physiotherapists deliver personalised, evidence-based care to support recovery and long-term results.
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The Neck / Cervical Spine
Neck pain often develops from sustained postures, stress-related tension, disc irritation, or sudden injuries such as whiplash. Learn more about the causes of your neck pain and how neck pain physiotherapy in London can help you recover and move freely again.
Common Neck Conditions:
• Mechanical neck pain
• Cervical joint dysfunction
• Muscle strain / overload
• Whiplash-associated disorder
• Cervicogenic headache
• Disc bulge / disc herniation
• Cervical radiculopathy (nerve root irritation)
• Facet joint irritation
• Postural neck pain (desk-based / tech neck)
• Neck pain related to jaw (TMJ) or shoulder dysfunction
Shoulder
Shoulder injuries often develop from overuse, poor posture, repetitive movements, or sudden trauma such as a fall or heavy lifting. Learn more about the causes of your shoulder pain and how shoulder pain physiotherapy in London can help you recover and regain full movement.
Common Shoulder Conditions:
• Rotator cuff tendinopathy
• Rotator Cuff Tears (Partial or Degenerative)
• Subacromial pain syndrome
• Subacromial pain syndrome
• Shoulder impingement-type pain
• Frozen shoulder (adhesive capsulitis)
• Shoulder instability
• Labral injury
• AC joint irritation
• Biceps tendinopathy
• Post-surgical shoulder rehabilitation
Elbow
Elbow pain often develops from tendon overload, repetitive strain, joint irritation, or sudden injuries such as a fall or heavy lift. It is commonly associated with conditions like tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, or ligament sprains. Discover what’s behind your elbow pain and how our London elbow pain physiotherapy specialists at Movement Perfected can help.
Common Elbow Conditions:
• Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylalgia)
• Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylalgia)
• Elbow joint stiffness
• Olecranon bursitis
• Distal biceps tendinopathy
• Triceps tendinopathy
• Nerve irritation (ulnar / radial nerve)
• Post-fracture or post-surgical rehab
Foot
Foot Foot pain often develops from overuse, poor footwear, strain, or sudden injuries such as twists or falls. Learn more about the causes of your foot pain and how foot pain physiotherapy in London can help you recover and get back on your feet.
Common Foot Conditions:
• Plantar fasciopathy
• Heel pain
• Metatarsalgia
• Morton’s neuroma
• Hallux rigidus / hallux valgus
• Tendon overload (peroneals, flexors)
• Midfoot pain
Ankle
Ankle pain often develops from ligament sprains, tendon overload, joint irritation, or sudden injuries such as rolling the ankle. It may also result from instability, arthritis, or repetitive strain during sport and daily activities. Discover what’s behind your ankle pain and how our London ankle pain physiotherapy specialists at Movement Perfected can help restore your movement and confidence.
Common Ankle Conditions:
• Ankle sprains (acute and recurrent)
•Chronic ankle instability
•Achilles tendinopathy
•Posterior tibial tendon dysfunction
•Sinus tarsi syndrome
•Ankle osteoarthritis
•Post-fracture ankle rehabilitation
•Running- and sport-related ankle pain
Lower Leg
Lower leg pain often develops from overuse, muscle strain, poor biomechanics, or sudden injuries such as twists or impacts. Discover the causes of your lower leg pain and how our London lower leg pain physiotherapy specialists at Movement Perfected can help restore your strength and movement.
Common Lower Leg Conditions:
• Calf muscle strain
• Achilles tendinopathy
• Medial tibial stress syndrome (shin splints)
• Stress reactions / stress fractures (rehab phase)
• Compartment-type pain
• Peroneal muscle overload
• Nerve-related lower leg pain
Knee
Knee pain often develops from overuse, muscle imbalance, poor movement patterns, or sudden injuries such as twists or impacts. Learn more about the causes of your Knee pain often develops from overuse, muscle imbalance, poor movement patterns, or sudden injuries such as twists or impacts. Learn more about the causes of your knee pain and how knee pain physiotherapy in London can help you recover and regain strength and stability.
Common Knee Conditions:
• Patellofemoral pain syndrome
• Meniscal injury
• Knee osteoarthritis
• ACL / PCL injury and rehab
• MCL / LCL injury
• Tendinopathies (patellar, quadriceps)
• Post-surgical knee rehabilitation
• Running-related knee pain
• Load-related knee pain (squatting, stairs)
Hip
Hip pain often develops from overuse, muscle imbalance, poor posture, or sudden injuries such as falls or twists. Learn more about the causes of your hip pain and how hip pain physiotherapy in London can help you recover and restore full movement and function.
Often caused by…..
• Hip joint osteoarthritis
• Hip flexor strain / tendinopathy
• Gluteal tendinopathy
• Greater trochanteric pain syndrome
• Femoroacetabular impingement (FAI)
• Labral pathology
• Groin pain / adductor strain
• Sports-related hip pain
• Post-surgical hip rehabilitation
Wrist & Hand
Wrist and hand pain often develops from overuse, repetitive movements, strain, or sudden injuries such as falls. Learn more about the causes of your wrist and hand pain and how wrist and hand pain physiotherapy in London can help you recover and regain full dexterity and function.
Common Wrist Conditions:
• Wrist sprains
• Tendinopathies (e.g. De Quervain’s)
• Carpal tunnel syndrome
• Guyon’s canal syndrome
• Thumb base (CMC) arthritis
• Finger joint sprains
• Trigger finger
• Overuse / load-related wrist pain
• Post-fracture stiffness and rehab
Whole Body & System Based MSK Conditions
Whole-body and system-based MSK conditions often develop from underlying health issues, inflammation, autoimmune disorders, or long-term strain affecting multiple areas of the body. Learn more about these conditions and how they can be treated.
Common Ankle Conditions:
• Persistent or recurrent pain
• Overuse injuries
• Load-management issues
• Postural or work-related pain
• Sports injury prevention and performance
• Post-surgical rehabilitation pathways
• Return-to-sport rehabilitation
• Movement efficiency and biomechanics
Lower Back
Lower back pain often develops from poor posture, muscle strain, disc irritation, or sudden injuries such as lifting or twisting. Learn more about the causes of your lower back pain and how lower back pain physiotherapy in London can help you recover and get back to living pain-free.
Common Lower Back Conditions:
• Mechanical low back pain
• Lumbar disc bulge / herniation
• Sciatica
• Lumbar radiculopathy
• Facet joint pain
• Muscle strain / overload
• Recurrent or persistent low back pain
• Spondylolysis / spondylolisthesis
• Postural or load-related back pain
• Back pain related to hip or pelvic dysfunction
Upper Back
Upper back pain often develops from poor posture, prolonged sitting, muscle tension, or sudden injuries such as lifting or twisting. Learn more about the causes of your upper back pain and how upper back pain physiotherapy in London can help you recover and move freely again.
Common Upper Back Conditions:
• Thoracic stiffness and joint restriction
• Postural thoracic pain
•Mid-back muscle strain
• Costovertebral / costotransverse joint pain
•Rib dysfunction
• Thoracic disc irritation (less common)
• Cervical radiculopathy (nerve root irritation)
• Facet joint irritation
• Breathing-related thoracic pain
• Pain associated with prolonged sitting or cycling posture
Pelvis & Sacoiliac Joint
Pelvis and sacroiliac joint pain often develops from poor movement patterns, muscle imbalance, strain, or irritation of the joint. Learn more about the causes of your pain and how pelvic and sacroiliac joint physiotherapy in London can help you recover and restore stability and function.
Common Upper Back Conditions:
• Sacroiliac joint dysfunction
• Pelvic girdle pain
• Pregnancy-related pelvic pain
• Postpartum pelvic pain
• Load-transfer dysfunction
• Lower back–hip interaction pain
• Pelvic asymmetry-related pain