Clinic Introduction

Your Partner in Recovery

Welcome to Prohealth Physiotherapy & Pain Clinic. We’re a friendly team of professionals who are registered with the HCPC and members of the CSP. Our clinic is in Herne Bay, and we’ve been helping people in the community since 2005.

 

We offer a wide range of services. These include physiotherapy check-ups and treatments, acupuncture, joint injections, and home visits.

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Problem we treat

  • Neck and Back pain
  • Muscle, joint and ligament injuries
  • Sciatica
  • Postural problems
  • Arthritis and joint Pain
  • Pre and post natal MSK problems
  • Sports Injuries & Rehab
  • Repetitive strain

Service we offer

Our Services

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Service we offer

Additional Services


  • MSK Ultrasound
    Scan


  • Ultrasound-Guided
    Injections


  • Viscosupplementation
    Injection (Ostenil Injection)

What to Expect

At Your First
Physiotherapy Appointment

Your Initial appointment entails a comprehensive assessment where your physiotherapist will evaluate your strength, flexibility, functional capacity, gait, reflexes, and more. This appraisal helps identify the problem accurately and formulate an appropriate treatment plan. Palpation techniques may also be used to examine the injured or affected area.

 

The assessment and treatment typically lasts between 45-60 minutes. Throughout the process, you’re encouraged to ask any questions. Your physiotherapist will maintain open communication, usually reaching a conclusion towards the end of your assessment.

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Work Process

Following the assessment

  • 01

    01

    Your Physiotherapist will diagnose your condition or injury

  • 02

    02

    They will inform you about the frequency of your appointments

  • 03

    03

    Give you a general idea of the timeline for your recovery

What Happens

After Your First Appointment?

As you wrap up your initial appointment, you’ll have the opportunity to schedule any necessary follow-up appointments.

In the days following your assessment, you might experience some soreness,
depending on the variety of tests performed during your examination. This discomfort is temporary, typically subsiding within 24-48 hours. It’s important to keep your body well-nourished and hydrated during this period, as it can help alleviate any residual soreness.

 

In your subsequent appointments, your physiotherapist will administer treatments to alleviate your symptoms. These might include

  • Manual therapy techniques
  • Prescribed exercises
  • Other modalities
  • Heat therapy
  • Cold therapy
  • Acupuncture
  • Stretching
  • Joint or soft tissue Corticosteroid injection

Testimonials

What our client says

Our Team

Meet the Team

  • I’m Nitin Sharma, and I’ve been working in musculoskeletal and orthopaedic physiotherapy for over 20 years. I also work part-time as an Advanced Physiotherapy Practitioner in the NHS. I specialise in checking and treating joints and the spine, and I often do joint injections and acupuncture. I’m also able to prescribe medicines, which means I can offer a wider range of services to our patients.

    Nitin Sharma

  • Meet Mrs. Runa Mishra, our experienced Occupational Therapist. Runa has 18 years of professional experience, and she’s worked a lot in the NHS and social services. She’s very knowledgeable about occupational therapy and is dedicated to taking care of our patients. She’s a very important part of our team.

    Runa Mishra

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