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PostHeaderIcon Solihull Physiotherapist gets thumbs up from England Goalkeeping Legend

Peter Shilton action shotSolihull Physiotherapist John Williams and his Sports Injury Team at Atlas Sports Injury Clinic in Hall Green, Birmingham get a recommendation from England Goalkeeping Legend Peter Shilton.

Peter who visits the Atlas Sports Injury Clinic for treatments and Sports Massage has nothing but praise for the practitioners and staff at Atlas.

The Atlas website www.atlaspainrelief.co.uk will feature Peter in a new video testimonial which appears on the website.

Peter provided the clinic with the following written endorsement:

“I still like to train and keep fit so proper treatment with regular massage is essential.  I would like to recommend John Williams and Atlas Pain Relief Centre for the excellent knowledgeable and professional treatment I have received from them”.                     Peter Shilton

PostHeaderIcon Solihull Birmingham Physiotherapy Clinic is now treating customers from France.

dsc02921Atlas Solihull Physiotherapy Clinic located on the Stratford Rd, Robin Hood Island, Hall Green had a visitor from France looking for a reputable musculo-skeletal clinic in the UK

Atlas Solihull Physiotherapy Clinic was located on the internet after searching for a specialist clinic. After a search for gait analysis and back pain in France was unsuccessful www.solihullphysiotherapist.co.uk was discovered and an appointment was made with the Solihull Osteopath and Solihull Physiotherapist.

On Saturday the 19-9-2009 the visitor from France arrived at the Solihull Physiotherapy Clinic after flying to Birmingham airport and hiring a car.  

She received a treatment for her discomfort and was advised on management of her low back pain condition following examination of her MRI scan results.  A gait analysis was performed and her lower limb biomechanics assessed.

On Sunday 20-9-2009 she flew back to France with a custom pair of Orthotics, a successful treatment for her sacro-iliac joint and advice for her back pain

The patient who had never visited the clinic before felt the journey from France to Solihull and back the next day was a worthwhile exercise because of the Atlas expertese.

Solihull Podiatrist and Physiotherapist Peter Taylor provided the gait analysis and biomechanical assessment before fitting the prescription orthotic foot insoles.

Solihull Osteopath and Physiotherapist John Williams provided the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of her sacroiliac joint inflammation and management advice for her low back pain.

Both the Atlas practitioners gave up their time on Saturday to attend to this visitors needs which highlights why Atlas have won customer service awards for the last 2 years at a Birmingham Business Awards evening.

The Solihull Birmingham Physiotherapy Clinic have no waiting times for physiotherapy and no need for a GP referral.

If you wish to make an appointment telephone 0121 745 8792

PostHeaderIcon Tamworth Osteopath supports England Goalkeeping Legend

Peter Shilton with Tamworth Osteopath John Williams

Tamworth Osteopath assists Peter Shilton, one of England’s greatest goalkeepers, in his quest for fitness.

 

 

Peter Shilton has enlisted the help of Tamworth Osteopath and Physiotherapist John Williams of Atlas Pain Relief Centre in an attempt to regain his fitness levels and train injury free.

 

Peter who holds the record number of caps playing for England is still in demand for after dinner speaking engagements, charity football matches and various corporate promotional penalty shootouts.

 

Keeping fit is important to Peter who still wants to compete at a high level and in order to do so he needs to have an experienced sports injury practitioner to look after knocks, bruises and niggling injuries.  John is currently working with Peter in preparation for forthcoming events.

 

John Williams of Atlas Pain Relief Centre in Lower Gungate, Tamworth town centre is an experienced sports physiotherapist and osteopath who is well used to working with other high profile footballers such as Ian Taylor of Aston Villa, David Busst of Coventry City and Des Walker of England and Nottingham Forest.

 

Peter Shilton has kindly donated a pair of signed goalkeeping gloves to the Staffordshire Pain Relief Centre which will be auctioned at the premature baby appeal concert on August 8th 2009 in the Castle Grounds Tamworth.

 

Tamworth town centre business Atlas Pain Relief Centre has been trading for 9 years and treats many types of injuries offering fast pain relief.  The Tamworth clinic has been awarded a customer service award certificate for the last 2 years and was outright winners of the Community Services Award in 2008 at the local business awards held at the Aston Villa Football Club in Birmingham.

 

As a multi-disciplinary practice they offer osteopaths, physiotherapists, acupuncture, podiatry and sports massage under one roof.  All practitioners are experienced in acute and chronic back pain, RSI and trapped nerves.

 

Many businesses suffer lost time off work from employees who suffer with back pain.  It is now found that more people have back pain from postural causes such as desk based work and driving than manual lifting jobs. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lost time off work is both inconvenient and costs money and in many cases can be prevented.  Atlas offer businesses a back pain and pain relief treatment service at cost effective rates which can reduce lost time off work and cut out NHS waiting lists for physiotherapy.  Atlas are interested in developing links with local businesses who may need support with physiotherapy and musculo-skeletal conditions.

 

Local GP practices and PCT ‘s in Staffordshire and North Warwickshire are encouraged to contact John Williams on 01827 59943 if they are interested in using Atlas as a provider of cost effective musculo-skeletal pain relief or physiotherapy under the Practice Based Commissioning initiative.

 

 

Many businesses report back pain conditions as their number one cause of lost time at work. 

 

Back pain has many causes but can be as simple as excessive driving, poor seating or workstation positions.  Postural problems and back pain are more common in desk based jobs than in the construction industry.

 

Driving for long periods can increase the risk of back pain and there are various strategies to address this.  Whiplash type injuries are common following road traffic accidents and need special care if acute pain is present.

 

A common cause of back pain and RSI is the desktop based workplace.  Many employees sit for long periods slumped over a PC at work or at home.  We all know that time passes so quickly if you are engaged on the PC and before you know it you have been there hours without a break. 

 

Postural muscles fatigue and you can develop ligament sprains in the low back as they become stretched when your body position slumps.  Neck and shoulder pain is another symptom that affects office based employees and may develop into trapped nerves in the neck or shoulder with pins and needles in the fingers.

 

Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI) is very common in office based jobs where the mouse is used on a desktop PC.  Repeated wrist or finger movements when used excessively will cause tendonitis in the wrist or elbow which is often referred to as “tennis elbow”.  This painful condition is easily treated but if left to become chronic can take longer to resolve.

 

Atlas Pain Relief Centre is a local business employing local people and has become a valuable support to the local community.  60% of the business is from personal referrals which illustrates the importance of customer satisfaction and a significant percentage of enquiries arise from the website www.atlaspainrelief.com

 

PostHeaderIcon Tamworth Osteopath features in Channel 4 television programme

Tamworth osteopath and physiotherapist John Williams of Atlas Pain Relief Centre in Tamworth town centre Staffordshire is due to be featured in a television programme called “Extreme Male Beauty”
At present the show on Channel 4 television is due to be broadcast from 9th April for 4 weeks at 10pm.
The programme looks at a variety of health and fitness issues and the series runs for 4 weeks. John was involved in the diagnosis and treatment of overtraining the abdominal muscles which led to a health problem. Following medical investigation which was unsuccessful in discovering the cause of the problem, the patient visited Atlas Pain Relief Centre in Tamworth and was successfully treated by the Tamworth Osteopath.

You can follow the events by logging onto the website www.atlaspainrelief.com