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My friend had really really bad SPD and she went to Russell of Dulwich Physio details here

163-169 Crystal Palace Road London SE22 9EP

020 8693 9930


He revolutionised her pregnancy.


I've also seen him for back pain that I had post pregnancy and he sorted me out immediately.


Highly recommend him

  • 1 month later...

Bumping this to see if anyone knows of an emergency physio that would be open on a Sunday to try and help my severe SPD? I have had it throughout this pregnancy (and 1st) but its been manageable but this weekend at 37 weeks it has become chronic, I can't put any weight on my right side, sleep or move freel and not sure I can wait till either of the above open tomorrow!


Thanks.

Thanks midivydale have tried the above number with no luck but I'll leave a message as I guess he may pick it up before tomorrow. I can cope with the suffering whilst my husband is here just a bit worried about tomorrow when he's at work and have a lively 2.5 year old to contend with! Oh well only 3 weeks'ish to go although my daughter was born at 42 weeks so hoping it's not another 5!

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