Injury Diagnosis
Diagnosing your injury quickly so you can start your recoveryIf you have any questions on preventing injury, please contact us today.
Why trust Bristol Physio with your injury diagnosis?
Getting a correct diagnosis for your new injury, long-term niggle or unexplained pain is very important to us. A correct and timely diagnosis will guide the best treatment plan and get you on the mend quickly and effectively.
Muti-specialist care
In house Podiatrist and Biomechanical Specialist, MSK Specialist, Physiotherapists, Sports Injury Specialists.
Experienced Team
At least 7 years post graduate experience.
Highly Qualified
Our Physios have at least a 2:1 at BSc Level Degree and all have extra qualifications in a range of modalities including Assessment and Chronic Pain. We also have Physios with Masters level Degrees in Physiotherapy. This ensures you are under the best possible care.
Our injury diagnosis services
Physiotherapy
One of our experienced Physios will perform a thorough assessment, including joint range of motion, muscle strength testing, balance & flexibility.
Podiatry & Biomechanical Assessment
Michael Thompson will assess your walking or running gait and your foot structure to determine the correct diagnosis.
Ultrasound
This scan is useful to assess and diagnose shoulder pain, hip pain, foot pain and achilles or hamstring problems.
Sports Injury Specialist
Diagnosis of sports injury is our bread and butter! We will ask you what happened and assess your joint range of movement, flexibility and balance to determine the diagnosis.
Back Pain
Another favourite! We are very experienced in diagnosing back pain and getting to the bottom of why the pain is there, whether it be muscular or disc related. We will help you get better and give you the tools to stay that way.
How the injury prevention service works
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Contact us via phone or email to book an assessment or book your assessment online
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One of our experienced staff will perform an assessment and explain your diagnosis
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Follow our tailored advice & exercises to get you back to doing what you love