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Hello,


Does anyone have any recommendations for any good and local physiotherapists and/or osteopaths that are specialised in women's health? I am having hospital women's health physio appointments but want to have more regular appointments as well... Tried one at Goose Green Clinic and it wasn't great. Any recommendations appreciated.


Thanks

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Huge recommendation for Louisa at goose green. I had severe pgp with my first pregnancy and couldn?t walk by 30 weeks. Second pregnancy I saw her every couple of weeks from 6 weeks and I was a different person. It was incredible. I was in way better shape that I was during pregnancy 1 or post Nat ally after baby 1. She?s really knowledgeable and has a knack for figuring out where any stresses lie. I felt immediately better after each session and had the Condition well under control. Honestly it was life changing.

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