Exercise Physiology focuses on the prevention, treatment and management of chronic disease or injury, and fits seamlessly as part of our multidisciplinary approach to tailor and enhance your treatment specifically to your condition.
By combining focused exercise and movement as part of your treatment plan, we can help you to live more comfortably and maintain the active lifestyle that you desire and deserve.
We treat people across the full spectrum of health, including those suffering from a chronic disease or injury, people who would like help with ‘healthy aging’, and those carrying an injury which is sub-acute, meaning that a few weeks have passed and you’re no longer in pain or have swelling, and are looking for some strength work and exercise medicine.
Are you suffering from a chronic condition, injury or long-term problem?
If you are currently receiving treatment for an injury, you may be referred by your treating clinician to one of our Exercise Physiologists as once you’ve completed your rehab our Exercise Physiology team can offer ongoing support to help you stay injury-free by getting stronger through exercise with good structure and routine.
We focus on taking a holistic view of your health, so treatment can often include any necessary behavioural changes through education. When and if required, we will also introduce you to expert Dieticians, Consultant Rheumatologists, and any other members of our multidisciplinary team to support you. This is the benefit of coming to us for your treatment; you have access to everything you need, when you need it, and fast with a personalised team collaborating around your individual care.
Alternatively, if you’re exploring treatment for a chronic disease or illness and have sought the help of a Sport, Exercise & Musculoskeletal Medicine Consultant, they may decide that your disease is best managed with exercise, so they can also refer you on to the Exercise Physiology team to make sure that you have a supervised and structured exercise programme to help manage your condition.
Our St Paul’s clinic occupies a prime location on the 1st floor of the One New Change development, convenient to Cannon Street, Mansion House and Blackfriars. Offering both face-to-face and remote consultations.
Our Moorgate clinic benefits from a prime location on Finsbury Square, ideally located on the City fringe connecting Liverpool Street and Moorgate with Shoreditch and Old Street. Offering both face-to-face and remote consultations.
Our Canary Wharf clinic is located within Cabot Place in the centre of Canary Wharf, convenient to Greenwich and Blackheath. Offering both face-to-face and remote consultations.
Our Kensington clinic on Cromwell Road is located within the Point West Building, convenient to Kensington, Chelsea, Fulham and West London. Offering both face-to-face and remote consultations.