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42 Hewell Rd,
Barnt Green,
Birmingham B45 8NF


Monday – Friday: 9am – 5pm
Saturday: By Appointment
Sunday: Closed

Physiotherapy Treatment

Physiotherapy Treatment

Regener8 Healthcare has a highly qualified and dedicated in-house physiotherapist.

If you are struggling with chronic pain, a sports injury, or a mobility issue, our dedicated physiotherapist is here to support your journey to recovery.

Meet Our Physiotherapist

With over 20 years of experience in elite sports, Neil Sullivan is a Chartered Physiotherapist with a Masters Degree in Advanced Practice from the University of Birmingham. He has served as head physiotherapist for Oxford United, Peterborough United, Derby County Football Club, and consultancy roles in Premiership Rugby.

Neil combines specialist expertise with a compassionate approach to address your unique needs. Neil is an expert in administering MBST therapy and can diagnose your issues and suggest the most appropriate course of treatment. Patients with private health care insurance are welcome.

Who is Physiotherapy suitable for?

Physiotherapy is suitable for individuals experiencing:

Arthritic Conditions

Whether it is your knee, hip ankle, back, neck or shoulder, we will be able to provide treatment, advice and exercises to help you continue being active.

Find out more about our MBST treatment here.

Sports Injuries

There are many types of Sports Injuries, and many factors that contribute to them. Muscle strains can occur for a number of reasons and often biomechanical imbalances are a contributor. Joints sprains are part and parcel of many sports too.

The most important thing is to provide the best treatment and the best advice to the patient. With our extensive background in professional sport, we understand how important it is to return quickly to your sport or activity, and prevent the issue from returning.

Back Pain & Disc Problems
  • Sciatica / nerve root pain
  • Low Back Pain & Stiffness
  • Disc injury
  • Sacro-iliac joint dysfunction
  • Facet joint pain
  • Scoliosis and/or Abnormal alignment
  • Postural pain
  • Sprains & Strains
  • Degenerative back conditions
  • Core Stability weakness
Neck Pain
  • Whiplash
  • Sprains & Strains
  • Disc injuries
  • Referred pain
  • Headaches
  • Trapped Nerves
Foot & Ankle Problems

Ankle sprains are common place for not only the elite sports person, but also the more sedentary among us. They can be very debilitating and often frustrating to deal with. We all know someone who has ‘gone over on their ankle’ and the advice they have received has often been very limited.

Let our expertise take the doubt out of the equation. We can provide hands on treatment and appropriate rehabilitation and strengthening exercises to get you back on your feet quickly.

Shoulder Injuries
  • Frozen Shoulder
  • Labral tears
  • Rotator cuff tears
  • SLAP lesions
  • Post-operative rehabilitation
  • Bursitis & Impingement
  • AC joint injuries
Knee Pain
  • Anterior Knee Pain
  • Ligament strains and tears (such as Anterior
  • Cruciate ACL, Medial Collateral MCL)
  • Meniscus tears
  • Patella tendinopathy
  • Osteo Arthritis
  • ITB (Ilio Tibial Band) Syndrome
  • Patella tracking
  • Patella dislocation
  • Osgood Schlatters Disease
Elbow Conditions

The most common elbow injuries are named after sports, Tennis Elbow and Golfers Elbow. But you don’t have to be a sports person to pick up these types of injury.

So whether you play sports or not, your elbow or forearm pain can often be treated in the same way to great effect.

Hand & Wrist Issues

Many hand and wrist conditions are overlooked as lots of sufferers don’t realise that anything can be done to help them. A hands on treatment approach is often the key to managing these complaints and restoring normal function. Some of the conditions that can be treated include:

  • Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
  • Trigger Finger
  • Finger dislocations and fractures
  • Tendon injuries
  • Nerve
Hip Pain

The diagnosis of your hip pain is key to how to improve it. There are a number of conditions that can refer pain into the hip area, and identifying the cause of your pain rather than treating the symptoms is the most effective way to restore function and decrease the symptoms.

Some of the conditions that we see regularly are:

  • Sacro Iliac Joint dysfunction
  • Hip joint impingement (FAI)
  • Osteo Arthritis of the hip
  • Trochanteric Bursitis
Work related/Occupational Injuries

Work place issues are common place, whether you have a desk job or you are a manual worker. These are some of the complaints we commonly see:

  • Repetitive Strain / Overuse Injury (RSI)
  • Sudden traumatic injury e.g. wrist or elbow pain related to computer use
  • Back pain related to poor work postures / positions
  • Lifting injuries
  • Falls
Experience the life-changing effects of Physiotherapy, only at Regener8 Healthcare.
Experience the life-changing effects of Physiotherapy, only at Regener8 Healthcare.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is used to help with pain relief, healing and rehabilitation of many medical conditions. It can be used to treat multiple injuries including muscle, joint, spinal and nerve conditions to name a few.

Physiotherapist will use a variety of hands on techniques as well as exercise prescription and advise on lifestyle to help guide the patient to restore their physical health and recover from injury or dysfunction.

What type of problems can physiotherapy help?

There are many health conditions that physiotherapy can help with. Most common issues relate to bones, joints, muscles tendons and nerves. A few examples would include:

  • Back pain
  • Neck pain
  • Shoulder issues
  • Sports injuries
  • Knee pain
  • Ankle injuries
How effective is physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is considered a highly effective treatment option for appropriate conditions, and research suggests that it significantly improves the rehabilitation and recovery process. It also helps prevent further injury.

What should I wear?

You may need to move around comfortably during a treatment session, so wearing something loose fitting and comfortable is ideal, such as sports clothes or gym kit.

How long will my session last?

The initial consultation lasts up to 45 minutes. Any follow up treatment sessions will then last for 30 minutes.

Will I get treatment at my initial appointment?

Yes, your first appointment will include a thorough assessment to determine the problem. This will be followed by treatment and take-home advice and / or exercises to help you continue the process.

Book a Physiotherapy Appointment today

Take the first step toward improved mobility and a pain-free life.

Book a physiotherapy appointment to get your bespoke treatment plan today.