Willow Tree Injury Clinic is a sports injury specialist for personal and corporate patients.
What drives us
We pride ourselves on saving you time and money by determining the root cause of your pain or injury. Our clients are always amazed at the results we give and how quickly the treatments take effect. If we can help you in two treatments rather than ten, you will be saving time and money, but also you will be able to get back on to your normal home and work life much sooner.
For People
We care about invididuals, treating your pain or injury as a unique problem. We know that your injury could be preventing you from working or playing your favourite sport, we want you to get back to normal as soon as possible, so by finding the cause of the problem and treating that and not just the area that hurts, we can help you more quickly.
For Companies
We work with companies to ensure their staff are working safely and comfortably, and make sure they are unlikely to gain injuries from being at work. Computers and heavy lifting are examples of how back injuries can occur, if your staff are aware of how to lift correctly, and the computers, desks and chairs are in the best position for the job, then your company will be saving time and money on staff absenteeism. Prevention is always better than cure.
We are fully qualified, fully insured and fully committed to making and keeping you healthy.
Why
use Willow Tree?
Correct diagnosis and treatment of injuries is paramount. Although serious, acute injuries are generally treated adequately in the emergency
departments, the subacute and chronic injuries present more of a problem
to the therapist. Injuries such as those from overuse of the tendons and
bones as well as articular cartilage injuries are often difficult to
diagnose and teat and they are not always properly understood. At
Willow Tree Clinic we pride ourselves on understanding your problems. Rehabilitation and return to work or sport often require team work involving the
physician, physical therapist, the trainer and the athlete. Injuries heal at varying paces depending on what type of tissue is
involved, but also on the severity and location. If the rehabilitiation
is to be successful, it is essential that the person in charge of the treatment
has a thorough knowledge of the healing process in the different tissues and
also be familiar with the demands of the activities involved.