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About Us

From pain relief and injury recovery to enhancing your strength and mobility, our tailored services have you covered. We combine expertise, innovative techniques, and personalised care to help you move, feel, and live better every day.

Aaron Whittaker

A little about me:

Whatever your ailment or activity level, rest assured we have seen it before and we can get you back to your best!

You’ll get expert care - I have completed a BSc in Sport Rehabilitation from the University of Bolton as well as a MSc in Physiotherapy from the University of Essex.

These qualifications have been honed in professional football, working with both Walsall FC & Shrewsbury Town FC, I have gained experience within NHS settings including Musculoskeletal, Stroke Rehabilitation, Long COVID, Paediatrics, Acute Medical Ward and Orthopaedics. As well as working in a private Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy clinic before setting up Whittakers Sport & Spinal Therapy in 2021.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does the first session include?

The first session includes a detailed history of your current condition and your past medical history, a physical assessment of the injury, treatment (if necessary), advice on how best to manage your ailment, a personalised exercise programme and detailed plan of action moving forwards.

What should I bring with me to my appointment?

Any relevant medical history/notes/scans are helpful for us to help make our diagnosis. Other than that, just yourself and any questions you want answered regarding your current condition.

How many treatments will I need?

This is different for everyone. Based on your initial assessment, we provide a recommendation for treatment. We always make the decision together regarding further treatment, and it is dependent on your wants/needs/expectations, along with what we feel is necessary to achieve it.

What should I wear to my appointment?

Ultimately, something you’re comfortable in. Clothing that allows us to get to the area site, i.e a strappy top for neck/shoulder pain, or shorts for knee/ankle pain is ideal though.

Do I need to see a GP first?

No, we are equipped to make a diagnosis and provide advice/treatment based on our assessment. We will refer you if we feel you need further assessment or treatment outside of our remit.
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