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These are the main areas we treat. Click a link for more detail

Headaches
Headaches are one of the most common reasons for visiting a health care professional. ...more
Neck pain
The neck has a hard time in general, holding your head on your shoulders! ...more
Shoulder pain
The shoulder is a very complex joint so this section will be broken into sub-sections of INSTABILITY, IMPINGEMENT/CUFF TEARS and CAPSULITIS ...more
Elbow and Forearm pain
The tendons of the forearm become tethered and inflamed, with the nerve sometimes being implicated, the joints can become inflamed and therefore stiff reducing ranges of movement and strength. ...more
Wrist and Hand
The wrist and hand areas are complex as they are comprised of many bones and cartilage formations ...more
Back pain
The most common reason for taking time off work. Back pain is complex, painful, debilitating and will affect 80% of us at some point in our lives. ...more
Sacroiliac joint pain
The Sacroiliac joints are located at the very base of the spine. They attach the pelvis to the spine via the sacrum (fused base of the spine). ...more
Hip pain
The Hip joint is a very stable and robust structure. ...more
Thigh pain
Strains are diagnosed according to severity of injury and are graded according to functional deficit. ...more
Knees
The knee is a fairly stable joint with many ligaments and muscle passing over and around. ...more
Calf and Achillies
The large muscles situated at the back of the lower leg constitute the 'Calf' muscles providing body balance and the capacity for explosive activities. ...more
Ankles
The ankle is relatively stable given the degree of demand placed on it. ...more
Foot pain
The foot is another of those complicated joints with many bones and tendons crossing over and into the region. ...more

The Warr Clinics Ltd

66 Finchampstead Road, Wokingham, Berkshire, RG40 2NS
Ph: +44 (0)118 978 2409, Fax: +44 (0)118 989 1580 ~ enquiries@warrclinic.co.uk