FAQs - Common Questions
1. What does Movement With Physios help with?
We help with pain, injuries, stiffness, and movement problems. This includes back and neck pain, sports injuries, joint problems, post-surgery recovery, and long-term conditions.
2. Do I need a GP referral to see a physiotherapist?
5. How many sessions will I need?
4. Will the treatment be painful?
3. What happens at my first appointment?
This depends on your condition and goals. Some people feel better after a few sessions, while others may need longer support. Your physiotherapist will guide you honestly.
Your physiotherapist will listen to your concerns, assess how you move, explain what is causing the problem, and create a treatment plan that fits your lifestyle and goals.
No. You do not need a GP referral. You can book directly with us and start treatment straight away.
Treatment should not be painful. Some exercises may feel challenging, but we always work at a level that feels safe and comfortable for you.
6. Do you only treat sports injuries?
This depends on your condition and goals. Some people feel better after a few sessions, while others may need longer support. Your physiotherapist will guide you honestly.
7. Will I be given exercises to do at home?
Yes. Home exercises are an important part of recovery. We keep them simple and realistic so they fit into your daily routine.
8. Can physiotherapy help long-term or ongoing pain?
Yes. Physiotherapy can help manage long-term pain by improving movement, strength, and confidence, helping you stay active and in control.
9. How do I book an appointment?
You can contact us directly to book a session. Our friendly team will help you find an appointment that suits you.
Contact:
1st floor, Noida Indoor Stadium,
Sector 21A, Noida,
Uttar Pradesh 201307
Phone:
info@movementwithphysios.com
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Movement With Physios offer professional physiotherapy services guided by clinical expertise, modern rehabilitation techniques, and a patient-centered approach; ensuring safe, effective, and reliable care at every stage of recovery.
