Physiotherapy in London – Assessment, Treatment & Rehabilitation
At London Blood Tests, we offer a structured physiotherapy service for patients with pain, reduced mobility, sports injuries, or post-surgical recovery needs. Our goal is to identify the cause of your symptoms, restore function, and support long-term musculoskeletal health through targeted, evidence-based treatment.
Each appointment focuses on clear clinical assessment, functional testing, and a tailored rehabilitation plan built around your symptoms, activity level, and goals.
Physiotherapy Assessment
Initial Consultation
£300A detailed discussion, movement testing, strength assessment & diagnosis.
Physiotherapy Treatment
30 Minutes
£150Targeted therapy session focusing on symptom relief and mobility.
Physiotherapy Treatment
1 Hour
£280Extended session for complex needs, extensive rehab, or multiple areas.
Our Approach
What Physiotherapy Involves
Physiotherapy is designed to assess how your body moves, identify the structures contributing to your symptoms, and provide a targeted plan to restore normal function. Your treatment is based on clinical findings, not a generic routine, ensuring each session is relevant to your condition.
During physiotherapy, your clinician may use:
- Manual therapy to improve joint movement and reduce stiffness
- Soft-tissue techniques to address tension or muscular restriction
- Corrective exercises to retrain movement patterns
- Strength and conditioning work to support long-term recovery
- Posture and biomechanics correction
- Load management guidance for sports or daily activity
- Rehabilitation planning tailored to your injury stage
This approach supports both immediate symptom relief and long-term improvement in mobility, strength, and function.
Your Recovery
Benefits of Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy supports recovery by addressing both symptoms and the underlying mechanical or functional issues contributing to them. Treatment is personalised to your condition, ensuring measurable progress over time.
Accurate Identification of the Problem
Through assessment and testing, physiotherapy helps determine whether symptoms originate from muscles, tendons, ligaments, joints, or nerves. This allows treatment to be specific and effective.
Improved Mobility and Flexibility
Manual therapy and targeted exercises help reduce stiffness, restore range of motion, and improve joint and soft-tissue function.
Strength and Stability Development
Rehabilitation exercises build strength in the appropriate muscle groups, improving support around joints and reducing the risk of recurrence.
Reduction of Pain and Tension
Treatment techniques help reduce discomfort associated with acute injuries, chronic conditions, or movement-related strain.
Better Movement Patterns
Corrective exercises and biomechanical guidance help improve posture, alignment, and overall movement efficiency.
Support for Post-Surgical Recovery
Physiotherapy provides structured rehabilitation following orthopaedic procedures, helping restore mobility, strength, and functional ability safely.
Long-Term Injury Prevention
By addressing imbalances, weakness, or poor technique, physiotherapy reduces the likelihood of future injuries or flare-ups.
The Process
How Physiotherapy Works
Physiotherapy follows a structured process designed to assess, treat, and progressively rehabilitate your condition. Each stage focuses on restoring function safely and effectively.
Initial Clinical Assessment
Your first appointment includes:
- Detailed discussion of symptoms & history
- Movement & flexibility testing
- Strength assessment
- Postural & biomechanical analysis
- Identification of structures involved
This establishes a clear diagnosis and forms the basis of your personalised treatment plan.
Targeted Treatment
Treatment is tailored to findings and may include:
- Manual therapy & joint mobilisation
- Soft-tissue techniques
- Movement correction
- Exercise prescription
- Activity or load modification guidance
The aim is to reduce symptoms, improve mobility, and restore normal mechanics.
Individual Rehabilitation Plan
You receive a structured exercise programme designed to:
- Improve strength
- Enhance joint stability
- Correct movement patterns
- Support long-term recovery
Exercises are progressed gradually based on your response.
Ongoing Review and Adjustment
Your progress is monitored throughout your treatment.
Plans are adjusted as symptoms change, mobility improves, and strength develops, ensuring safe progression toward your goals.
Why Us
Why Choose London Blood Tests for Physiotherapy
Our physiotherapy service is structured to provide clear assessment, targeted treatment, and consistent progression. Each component is designed to support accurate diagnosis and effective rehabilitation.
1. Experienced Practitioner
Physiotherapy assessments and treatments are carried out by Steve Sparks, a physiotherapist with Premier League experience. This ensures clinical reasoning is applied to each stage of your plan.
2. Structured Clinical Assessment
Every patient begins with a detailed evaluation, including movement testing, strength assessment, and biomechanical analysis, ensuring treatment is based on objective findings.
3. Individualised Rehabilitation Plans
Treatment and exercise programmes are tailored to your condition, symptoms, goals, and activity demands.
4. Evidence-Based Techniques
All treatment methods follow current physiotherapy standards and recognised clinical guidelines.
5. Support Across All Stages of Recovery
Physiotherapy is suitable for acute injuries, chronic issues, and post-surgical rehabilitation, with treatment adapted to your stage of healing.
6. Integrated Access to Additional Services
If needed, patients can also access diagnostic testing, blood work, or regenerative therapies within the same clinic environment.
7. Clear Communication and Progress Tracking
Your physiotherapist monitors your response to treatment and adjusts your plan as you improve, ensuring safe and controlled progression.
Frequently Asked Questions
Browse our most asked questions
Yes. The assessment provides a diagnosis, identifies contributing factors, and determines the appropriate treatment plan.
The initial assessment is conducted within a standard appointment and includes history, movement testing, and clinical evaluation.
Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the area being assessed or treated.
This depends on your condition, symptoms, and goals. Your physiotherapist will outline a recommended plan after the assessment.
Yes. Treatment techniques and exercises are adapted to your stage of healing and tolerance.
Yes. Physiotherapy can address mechanical factors, mobility restrictions, and movement patterns that contribute to persistent symptoms.
Yes. Rehabilitation is tailored to the surgical procedure, healing timeline, and surgeon’s guidelines.
Most treatment plans include a personalised exercise programme. Exercises support mobility, strength, and long-term recovery.
Some techniques may create temporary discomfort, but treatment is always adjusted to your comfort level and clinical needs.
If you’re experiencing pain, reduced mobility, recurrent injuries, or difficulty performing daily or sport-related activities, physiotherapy may be appropriate.