Experiencing pain and discomfort?
We can help
Specialist Peak District Physiotherapy
Providing confidence in movement
Tired, frustrated, overwhelmed?
We hear you
Pain, reduced mobility and discomfort are life-restricting and not how anybody wants to live.
At Baslow Physiotherapy we understand the implications of being in pain or worrying about something that isn't improving.
Our goal is to work with you to get you back doing what you love.
Tired, frustrated, overwhelmed?
We hear you
Pain, reduced mobility and discomfort are life-restricting and not how anybody wants to live.
At Baslow Physiotherapy we understand the implications of being in pain or worrying about something that isn't improving.
Our goal is to work with you to get you back doing what you love.
Why us?
At our Baslow physiotherapy clinic we provide...
Fast and accurate diagnoses
Highly experienced clinicians specialising in sports injuries and pelvic health conditions
A one-stop clinic for fast, effective treatment
Appointments and online booking to fit your busy life
Collaboration for great results
Easy parking to save you time
Living the Peak District life
To make the most of the amazing place we live and to also have a full family life you need to be mobile and active.
We are a husband and wife team focused on supporting our local Peak District community to live life to the max.
We've travelled the world gaining physiotherapy skills as far away as New Zealand and have used those skills and twenty years' experience to effectively treat hundreds if not thousands of people.
So whether you want to get back to running Mam Tor, cycling Winnats Pass, golfing in Hope, swimming in Hathersage or walking your dog on Kinder Scout we are here to help.
But don't take our words for it...
The Mummy MOT was amazing. Everyone who has a baby should get this automatically. I can’t recommend Baslow Physiotherapy highly enough, Sarah is knowledgeable and friendly and although parts of the appointment could be awkward she always made me feel at ease. Thank you!
Louise Jenkins
Thank you so very much for the brilliant knee scan and all your superb help and treatment. The scan and your diagnosis and advice has given me huge peace of mind re training to set off again on my run from UK to Kathmandu as soon as possible. I am so very grateful.
Rosie Swale Pope MBE
If you feel we could help you
Book your first assessment
Our focus is you
Just like us, we're sure you have a crazy busy life and the things you're struggling with are slowing you down or stopping you doing what you love.
No matter what the problem, our job is to listen, assess, diagnose, plan and treat. Our end goal is to help you return to sports, exercise, running around after the kids or the dog, socialising with your friends and not having to focus on the problem that brought you to us in the first place.
We do that by striving for excellence and by using up to date clinical treatments in our practice.
We both trained to Masters level with Guy being really experienced at using ultrasound to provide accurate diagnoses and Sarah focusing on women's health physiotherapy.
We've also been published in national and international journals on the benefits of physiotherapy.
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We look forward to seeing you soon
Guy & Sarah
FAQs for Baslow Physiotherapy
A physiotherapy clinic is a place where specialist physiotherapists work with you, to help you reach your goals.
Physiotherapists use a whole body approach, with discussion around symptoms followed by physical assessment. Hands on treatment and exercise therapy are often used by physiotherapists.
Physiotherapists have specialist skills in many different areas of health care. Physiotherapists help people to move better and improve confidence in their bodies, improving their overall functional ability; this is often after injury or trauma. For example, this could be returning to work after an episode of back pain or returning to running after pregnancy.
Physiotherapy training involves an undergraduate degree of 3 years as a Bachelor of Science (Bsc Hons).
Some Physiotherapists will undertake further post graduate study in Physiotherapy to obtain a masters in Physiotherapy (MSc). Specialist Physiotherapists will undertake post graduate studies in areas such as ultrasonography, acupuncture or pessary fitting.
All chartered physiotherapists have to be registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) to practice, and their details can be easily accessed on the HCPC website. They have to have completed all necessary qualifications to be included on this register.
Physiotherapists look at each person as a whole, listening to the individual’s story and compiling a personalised treatment plan for that patient. Most muscle and joint injuries can be helped by physiotherapists, they also have good networks for referral to other professionals if required.