Physiotherapy Designed Around Your Recovery

Move with confidence again — with personalised treatment, expert guidance and a clear plan that fits your life.

From pain to movement — physiotherapy that adapts to you

At Weheal, general physiotherapy means more than treating a diagnosis. We help you understand your pain, move with confidence and follow a clear, personalised plan that fits your life — not a generic routine.

Whether your symptoms come from an injury, gradual overload or no clear cause, we assess how you move, what your body needs and how to guide your recovery step by step. Our approach combines modern physiotherapy, individualised exercise, movement analysis, education and reassurance, and advanced technology when needed.

Below you can explore some of the conditions we commonly treat. If your situation isn’t listed, don’t worry — we focus on your experience, your goals and your movement, not just on labels.

Head & Neck

Evidence-based care for headaches, jaw pain and neck conditions.

Tinnitus
Bruxism
Headaches
Neck pain
Neck & arm pain
(cervicobrachialgia)
Whiplash
TMJ clicking
Occipital neuralgia
Trigeminal neuralgia
Facial paralysis
Torticollis
Vertigo

Shoulder & Elbow

From rotator-cuff to elbow tendinopathies.

Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylalgia)
Golfer’s elbow (medial epicondylalgia)
Frozen shoulder
Rotator cuff tendinopathy
Subacromial pain syndrome
Shoulder impingement

Hand & Wrist

Care for daily function and fine motor tasks.

Hand osteoarthritis
Trigger finger
Dupuytren’s disease
Wrist sprain
CRPS (Sudeck)
De Quervain’s tenosynovitis
TFCC injury
Tendinopathy

Spine

Targeted rehabilitation for neck, mid-back and low-back pain.

Neck pain
Cervicobrachialgia
Disc herniation
Whiplash
Low back pain
Lumbar radiculopathy (sciatica)
Scoliosis

Pelvis & Hip

Pelvic health and hip pain management.

Hip osteoarthritis
Greater trochanteric pain syndrome
Incontinence
Pudendal neuralgia
Pre- & post-partum conditions
Pelvic organ prolapse
Athletic pubalgia (groin pain)

Knee & Leg

From sports injuries to degenerative conditions.

Knee osteoarthritis
Patellofemoral pain
Meniscal tear
ACL / PCL injury
Tendinosis
Tennis leg (gastrocnemius tear)

Foot & Ankle

Return to walking, running and daily life without pain.

Plantar fasciitis
Achilles tendinopathy
Ankle sprain
Heel spur
Morton’s neuroma
Flatfoot / Cavus foot
Metatarsalgia
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