TREATMENTS
Expert Treatment for a Stronger You. Rebuilding Strength, Restoring Confidence.
WHAT WE TREAT
Specialist Physio Services
for Every Condition
People attend Louth Physio with a wide range of problems, from recent injuries to pain that has been present for months or years. Below are some of the most common conditions we see. This list is not exhaustive and a proper assessment is always needed to determine the most appropriate treatment.
Back and Neck Pain
We regularly assess and treat:
• Low back pain
• Neck pain and stiffness
• Disc-related pain and nerve symptoms
• Pain related to prolonged sitting, driving, or manual work
Treatment focuses on understanding movement, loading, and contributing factors rather than chasing symptoms alone.
Shoulder, Elbow, Wrist and Hand
Common upper limb conditions include:
• Rotator cuff and shoulder tendon pain
• Frozen shoulder
• Tennis and golfer’s elbow
• Wrist and hand pain related to work or sport
Hip, Knee, Ankle and Foot
We commonly treat lower limb problems such as:
• Hip and groin pain
• Knee pain, including patellofemoral pain
• Achilles tendon pain
• Plantar heel pain (plantar fasciitis)
• Ankle sprains and instability
Tendon Conditions
Tendon pain often requires a specific and progressive approach.
We regularly manage chronic and reactive tendon problems using exercise-based rehabilitation and, where appropriate, shockwave therapy.
Sports and Exercise-Related Injuries
Sports injuries are assessed with return-to-activity in mind.
This includes muscle strains, ligament injuries, overuse problems, and issues related to training load or technique.
Post-Operative Rehabilitation
Following surgery, physiotherapy plays a key role in recovery.
We support rehabilitation after orthopaedic procedures by restoring movement, strength, and confidence at the appropriate stage of healing.
Persistent and Recurrent Pain
Some people attend with pain that keeps returning or has never fully settled.
These cases benefit from careful reassessment, education, and a structured plan that addresses underlying contributors rather than short-term relief alone.