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After a waiting list of 7 months, I finally got to see a physio at Kings College Hospital, but I'm really unimpressed because there's no momentum. I see a different person each time, so have to repeat my history, I have to wait 6 weeks between appointments and they don't offer very late nights. I tend to get the 6pm appointment, by which time they're clearly tired and wanting to go home themselves.


Sorry to say that, as I'm a huge supporter of the NHS and never entertained the thought of private. But here goes.


Any recommendations for someone local? The problem is regarding hypermobility and a weak core.

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I can highly recommend Lewisham Hopsital Physio Dept - they do private consultations and you can self refer.

https://www.lewishamandgreenwich.nhs.uk/private-fitness-and-wellbeing-clinic


I have been to Crystal Palace in the past and while good, i think it is expensive. After several sessions there, i ended up having to go back to my GP as the problem was persistent and then i got an NHS referral to Lewisham. 3 sessions later (2 weeks between sessions and the same person each time) and the propbelm was solved. Andrew McCarter is especially good and i was really impressed.

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Try British school of ostopathy In Borough..reasonable and reaaly reaaly excellebt.

I have the same hyper mobility and low core stability problem and they've sorted me out usually within 4-6 treatments sometimes less.

They recommended Pilates which I now do and thankfully I've been so much better.

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A second recommendation for ESPH physios. Have recently been seeing Sophie and she's good.


Have similar issues with hypermobility and weak core. I was recommended general strength training, which I think has helped, and also find yoga and pilates good as long as you pay attention to not locking out knees and elbows. Have also been doing some "nerve flossing" exercises for arms that I feel have made a big difference. Feel free to PM for more details, I'd be happy to share my programme.

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Eh physio on lordship lane was excellent when I used Emma. Very well qualified chartered physiotherapist who sorted my back out very quickly. She is Pilates trained so will be capable of dealing with hyper mobility problems.Ehphysio.com.
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  • 2 weeks later...
Just in support of Kings, I waited approx 6wks for physio, saw the same chap 3 times in a 6wk period (he apologised that was spread out too much but just happened to coincide with his annual 2wk big holiday in the middle of it and didn't want discontinuity of care), was able to talk through what I felt was and wasn't working by way of his additional recommended home exercises and am now booked into one of their weekly exercise classes.
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