Welcome to The Physio Health Clinic, the home of Physiotherapy and Sports Massage in Cleckheaton, Spenborough, Bradford, West Yorkshire.
Our philosophy at The Physio Health Clinic is to provide a 'hands on' approach to treatment through a variety of evidence based manual therapy techniques.
By tailoring treatment to the individual's needs, our chartered physiotherapist will aim to speedily return those suffering from musculoskeletal pain and dysfunction, to normal, healthy function.
To make an appointment, or for an informal chat about how we can help you eradicate your pain, why not contact us via telephone or e-mail.
About Nick...
Nick qualified as a Physiotherapist from Keele University in 2007.
He began his career working in private practice in the West Yorkshire area.
This was soon followed by a move into professional football with Hull City AFC, where he was responsible for the health and fitness of over 150 football players aged 9-18 years old.
After two years in professional sport, Nick returned to the private sector in order to treat a wider variety of patients.
Since finishing University, Nick has completed a Diploma in Sports Massage Therapy and will continue to pursue his interest in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of musculoskeletal injuries.
Highlights
Extensive fitness facilities available for rehab on site
Free, on site parking
Pictures
Treatment Room
Upstairs waiting area
Whitcliffe Mount Sports Centre
Extensive free parking
Other Information
Type of Work:
Private
Sports Injuries:
Yes
Home Visits:
Yes
Rehabilitation Work:
Yes
Accupuncture:
No
Pilates:
No
Specialisms:
Sports Injuries and Rehabilitation, Whiplash, Paediatrics, Musculo-skeletal disorders
Directions
The sports centre is located on Turnsteads Avenue and is a 15 minute walk from Cleckheaton bus station(or take the 255 bus from the station direct to the sports centre).
By car, the clinic is easily located 5 mins from junction 26 on the M62 by coming off at chain bar roundabout, taking the A638 towards Dewsbury and turning right at the first set of traffic lights (the Sports Centre is signposted).