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30 Minute Initial Physiotherapy Sessions are now available to book in Dulwich


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I'm now offering 30 Minute Initial Physiotherapy Sessions.


The initial Physiotherapy session will include an in-depth history taking, biomechanical assessment, manual therapy treatment, to get you out of pain and a bespoke home exercise program. The manual therapy component of the session, may include massage, manipulation, acupuncture and taping. You will also be provided with a full injury report and online exercise program, to help you understand your injury and perform your exercises independently.


Thanks to the East Dulwich community for all your support.


You can book on this link: https://www.scphysiotherapy.co.uk/product/physiotherapy-initial-session-30-mins/


My Google My Business Reviews:

https://www.scphysiotherapy.co.uk/reviews/


Solomon Canevaro Physiotherapy

1 Elmwood Rd, Dulwich, SE24 9NU


Website: https://www.scphysiotherapy.co.uk/

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