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작성자 Mollie Merrick
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Physiotherapy, Precisely Assessed and Progressively Restored



Consultant-level assessment and structured rehabilitation for
pain, injury and movement limitationsfocused on identifying the cause,
restoring function and building long-term resilience.



Private, one-to-one 60-minute sessions.
No shared rooms, no rushed care — integrated with Santi’s wider clinical and wellness network.



£145 • 60 minutes including assessment and .
We’ll explain what may be driving your symptoms, begin care where appropriate, and give you a clear plan.



Self-referral welcome. We can coordinate with your GP or consultant if helpful.


Physiotherapy that restores confidence in movement



At Santi, physiotherapy is designed to be calm, precise and practical.
We combine clinical reasoning, hands-on care and progressive exercise therapy to reduce pain,
improve movement and support long-term resiliencewithout generic protocols or rushed appointments.


We assess thoroughly and explain the likely drivers behind your symptoms in plain language.


Manual therapy and practical exercise guidance begin in your first session where appropriate.


Time-boxed milestones and review points so progress feels and realistic.


We can liaise with your GP, consultant or other Santi where useful.


Who typically comes to Santi for physiotherapy?



Physiotherapy is often most valuable when pain has started to affect confidence, activity or everyday movement.
We work with clients who want a clear explanation, practical treatment and a route back to function.


Neck pain, back pain, headaches, stiffness and posture-related discomfort.


Gym, tennis, padel, running and sports-related injuries or performance .


Structured rehabilitation after orthopaedic, spinal or joint procedures.


Recurring flare-ups where the goal is to understand why the issue keeps returning.


Conditions we commonly treat



If you are unsure whether physiotherapy is the right starting point, contact us with a short description of your symptoms
and we’ll guide you.


Common recovery pathways



A good physiotherapy plan should feel structured. Your pathway will depend on your condition, but the aim is always to move
from understanding the issue, to symptoms, to rebuilding capacity.


Assessment of movement, strength, load tolerance and aggravating habits, followed by treatment and a simple plan.


Identification of contributing factors such as mobility, strength, tendon irritation or movement control.


Staged rehabilitation based on your procedure, consultant guidance and functional goals.


Typical outcomes we work towards



We avoid promising fixed outcomes because recovery depends on the condition, history and individual response.
However, every plan should have a clear direction and measurable .


Reducing flare-ups and helping movement feel safer and less guarded.


walking, lifting, training, desk comfort, sleep or daily activities.


Building strength, confidence and self-management strategies to reduce recurrence.


What to expect at Santi


History, movement testing and clinical reasoning to identify contributing factors — not just symptoms.


Manual therapy where appropriate to reduce pain, restore motion and help movement feel safer.


A personalised home programme with realistic milestones, refined at follow-up appointments.


Techniques & modalities


Joint mobilisation, soft-tissue techniques, trigger-point work and stretching.


Strength, mobility, and return-to-activity progressions.


Structured pathways for ACL, rotator cuff, spinal and joint .


Desk set-up advice, pacing strategies and flare-up prevention.


Adjuncts that may help movement feel safer while symptoms settle.


Clear explanations so you know what to expect and how to self-manage.


Is physiotherapy right for you?


Musculoskeletal pain, injury, stiffness, return-to-sport, post-operative recovery or recurrent .


If symptoms suggest urgent pathways, we’ll advise you to seek medical care.


We can liaise with your GP or consultant and coordinate supportive therapies at Santi.


Time-boxed goals with review points so progress is visible and expectations stay realistic.



If you have symptoms that feel urgent or severe — such as significant neurological changes, fever,
major trauma, chest pain, unexplained weight loss or severe unrelenting pain — please seek immediate medical advice.
Physiotherapy is not an emergency service.


Physiotherapy, massage or medical review?


If you have pain, injury, restricted movement, weakness, recurring symptoms or post-operative rehab needs.


If your main goal is general relief, relaxation or muscular recovery rather than rehabilitation.


If symptoms are severe, sudden, worsening, neurological, linked to fever, trauma or unexplained weight loss.


If physiotherapy is not the right first step, we’ll explain what may be more appropriate.


Meet your physiotherapists



HCPC registered, MSc-qualified senior physiotherapists offering calm, structured and clinically grounded care.



Elizabeth brings over 20 years of clinical experience in complex rehabilitation and injury management,
with a particular focus on spinal and upper-limb conditions. Her approach is calm, precise and confidence-building
helping patients understand their bodies and regain trust in movement.



Maria integrates respiratory with musculoskeletal rehabilitation, offering a grounded,
whole-body approach to recovery. Sessions prioritise functional movement, breathwork and practical home guidance
particularly for those recovering from illness, or persistent symptoms.


Book private physiotherapy in South Kensington



Start with a 60-minute consultation. We’ll assess, treat where appropriate and give you a clear plan from day one.


Physiotherapy FAQs


No. You can self-refer. If imaging or onward medical referral is needed, we’ll guide you.


Comfortable clothing that allows movement. We may need to see and assess the affected area.


It depends on your condition, goals and response to treatment. We’ll outline an estimated pathway after your first appointment.


Physiotherapy is the better starting point if you have pain, injury, weakness, restricted or recurring symptoms. Massage may be helpful for general tension, relaxation and muscular recovery.


Often, yes. The aim is to understand the contributing factors, improve movement and build strategies that reduce .


Yes. Plans are tailored to your baseline strength, balance, health history and confidence in .


Supportive care that may pair well with physiotherapy:



Prefer first? Use the contact form and we’ll advise the best next step.


Here at Santi Physiotherapy we have a team of highly clinicians with vast experience in the assessment and treatment of complex neuromusculoskeletal conditions. Your physiotherapist will a thorough clinical examination and on your first appointment in order to provide you with a diagnosis and reasoning behind your symptoms. We will provide you with a comprehensive overview of our findings and provide you with the most up to date evidence based treatment specifically for your needs. We have access to a fully equipped gym where we carry out specific assessment and treatment programmes and four treatment rooms in a quiet calm environment.


Physiotherapy


Sports and Deep Tissue Massage


Remedial Pilates


Is a highly physiotherapist with over 20 years of clinical experience.  With an undergraduate degree in physiotherapy, a Masters from St Georges and MRes research degree from Kings London.


Elizabeth is a highly qualified musculoskeletal physiotherapist with more than two decades of clinical experience in complex rehabilitation and injury management.


After completing her MSc in Metabolic Bone Diseases at the National and Kapodistrian University of Athens, she developed a specialist focus on upper-limb and spinal conditions, combining scientific insight with finely tuned clinical judgement.


Sessions with Elizabeth are grounded in calm, positive guidance, with particular to posture, movement quality, stress reduction, and helping you feel more in control of your body. Her philosophy is simple: true healing goes beyond treating symptoms — it’s about restoring confidence, balance, and wellbeing.


 


Outside the clinic, Elizabeth enjoys spending time with her family and friends, and finds joy in swimming and tennis.


Physiotherapy, also known as physical therapy, is a healthcare profession that uses various physical techniques, exercises, and equipment to help patients restore and maintain their physical function, mobility, and . Here are some of the benefits of physiotherapy:


 


Physiotherapy can help alleviate pain caused by conditions such as sports injuries, back pain, and arthritis.


 


Physiotherapy can help patients regain or improve their mobility and movement after an injury, surgery, or illness.


 


Physiotherapy can help prevent injuries by improving strength, flexibility, and balance.


 


Physiotherapy can a patient’s overall quality of life by helping them perform daily activities and improving their physical and mental health.


 


Physiotherapy can help manage conditions such as heart disease, diabetes, and respiratory disorders.


 


Physiotherapy can help speed up recovery after or an injury, the length of hospital stays and the need for medication.


 


Physiotherapy treatment is personalized to the individual patient, taking into account their unique needs and goals.


 


Physiotherapists can provide patients with education and guidance on how to maintain their physical health and prevent future injuries.


 


Overall, physiotherapy can be a valuable tool for promoting physical health and well-being, improving quality of life, and preventing and treating a wide range of conditions.


 


Physiotherapy plays a crucial role in injury prevention and recovery by promoting strength, flexibility, and overall musculoskeletal health. Whether you’re an athlete, a fitness enthusiast, or simply looking to maintain an active lifestyle, incorporating physiotherapy exercises into your routine can significantly reduce the risk of injuries and aid in the rehabilitation process. In this comprehensive guide, we will explore the top five physiotherapy exercises recommended by experts to prevent injuries and accelerate .


Glute bridges are a fundamental physiotherapy exercise that targets the gluteal muscles, lower back, and core. To perform a glute bridge, lie on your back with your knees bent and onabotulinumtoxinaabobotulinumtoxinaincobotulinumtoxinaprabotulinumtoxinaletibotulinumtoxinarimabotulinumtoxinbhyaluronic acid fillerscalcium hydroxylapatite fillerspoly-l-lactic acid fillerspolymethylmethacrylate fillersautologous fat graftingforehead lines treatmentglabellar frown lines treatmentcrow's feet treatmentbunny lines treatmentchemical brow liftlip flipgummy smile correctionmasseter Reductionjaw slimmingdimpled chin smoothingcobblestone chin smoothingnefertiti neck liftmicro-botoxmesotoxhyperhidrosis treatmentchronic migraine reliefbruxism treatmenttmj treatmentcervical dystonia treatmentneck spasm treatmentblepharospasm treatmentlip augmentationlip contouringcheekbone enhancementtear trough fillersnasolabial fold softeningmarionette line fillersliquid rhinoplastynon-surgical nose jobjawline contouringjawline definitionchin augmentationtemple volumisinghand rejuvenationacne scar subcision filling flat on the floor. Place your arms by your sides, palms facing down. Engage your core muscles and press your feet into the ground to lift your hips off the floor until your body forms a straight line from shoulders to knees. Hold the position for a few seconds, then lower your hips back down. Repeat for several repetitions.


This exercise is for injury prevention as it strengthens the glutes and core, which are essential for maintaining proper posture and stability during various activities. Additionally, glute bridges help alleviate lower back pain and improve hip mobility.


Clamshells are another effective physiotherapy exercise that targets the hip abductor muscles. To perform clamshells, lie on your side with your knees bent, and stack your hips and shoulders on top of each other. Keep your feet and lift your top knee while keeping your feet touching. Lower the knee back down. Repeat for several repetitions on each side.


Clamshells are excellent for preventing and rehabilitating hip and knee injuries, as they strengthen the hip abductor muscles responsible for stabilizing the pelvis during movement. This exercise is particularly beneficial for runners and athletes involved in lateral movements.


Shoulder external rotations are essential for maintaining shoulder joint stability and preventing rotator cuff injuries. To perform this exercise, stand with your arms by your sides, holding a resistance band or a light dumbbell in one hand. Keep your elbow bent at 90 degrees and your upper arm parallel to the floor. Slowly rotate your forearm outward, keeping your elbow close to your body. Return to the position and repeat for several repetitions on each arm.


By strengthening the external of the shoulder, this exercise improves shoulder stability and reduces the risk of shoulder impingement and other related injuries. It is particularly beneficial for individuals who perform repetitive shoulder movements, such as swimmers and tennis players.


Wall angels are an excellent physiotherapy exercise for improving posture and shoulder mobility. Stand with your back against a wall, feet shoulder-width apart, and your arms bent at a 90-degree angle with your elbows and wrists the wall. Slowly slide your arms up the wall while keeping your elbows and wrists in contact with the wall. Stretch your arms overhead, then slowly return to the starting position. Repeat for several repetitions.


This exercise helps prevent and alleviate shoulder and neck pain caused by poor posture and tight chest muscles. It also strengthens the muscles in the upper back and shoulders, promoting better alignment and reducing the risk of strain and overuse injuries.


Single-leg deadlifts are a challenging but effective physiotherapy exercise for improving balance, stability, and lower body strength. Stand with your feet hip-width apart and shift your weight onto one leg while keeping a slight bend in the knee. Hinge at the hips and lower your torso while lifting the other leg behind you. Keep your back straight and extend your arms towards the floor. Return to the starting position and repeat for several repetitions on each leg.


This exercise targets the hamstrings, glutes, and core, enhancing lower body strength and stability. It is especially beneficial for recovering from lower back injuries and those looking to improve their balance and proprioception.


Incorporating these top five physiotherapy exercises into your fitness routine can significantly reduce the risk of injuries and accelerate the recovery process. Each exercise targets specific muscle groups and addresses common areas of weakness and vulnerability. By

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