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What We Treat!

From knees to elbows, ankles to wrists, hips to shoulders, fingers to toes, neck to back; we treat a wide variety of Musculoskeletal problems at Jonathan Clark Physiotherapy! Across our four locations in Southampton, Eastleigh and Fareham, we offer the services of dedicated, qualified and experienced Physiotherapists and Sports Massage Therapists to assist in the […]

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Jonathan Clark Physiotherapy

We offer the services of highly experienced Physiotherapists and Sports Massage Therapists to assist in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of a variety of complex musculoskeletal and sporting injuries. With 4 clinics across the Hampshire area, we offer flexible treatment times across a range of locations to suit you! For more information, speak to

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Trigger Points

Trigger points are naturally distributed across our bodies; however, it is only when they become irritable and we start to experience pain or discomfort that we notice them! These points are palpable nodules of taught muscle fibres which develop through muscular overload, imbalance, trauma or injury. They can result in the referral of pain to

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Jonathan Clark Physiotherapy

Jonathan Clark Physiotherapy We offer the services of highly experienced Physiotherapists and Sports Massage Therapists to assist in the prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation of a variety of complex musculoskeletal and sporting injuries. With 4 clinics across the Hampshire area, we offer flexible treatment times across a range of locations to suit you! For more

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Acromioclavicular Joint Sprain

Acromioclavicular Joint (ACJ) Sprain or Separation describes an injury to the ligaments between the Acromion of the Scapula (shoulder blade) and the Clavicle (collar bone). The Acromioclavicular ligament is commonly affected, but injuries can also affect the Coracoclavicular or Coracoacromial ligament. Injuries are often caused by a fall to an outstretched arm. Ligament injuries vary

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Back Pain

Suffering with ongoing back pain which isn’t resolving? Motor control can play a large part in ongoing pain and restoring the normal kinematics of muscles is the first step to getting you back on track! If this is you, come and meet one of our highly specialised physiotherapists who can thoroughly assess you and help

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Strength and Conditioning Training

Jonathan Clark Physiotherapy is now offering Gym Based ‘End Stage’ Rehabilitation! One-to-one sessions designed specifically for strength and conditioning! Our therapist will tailor exercises to target specific muscle groups, helping you get back to your normal level of fitness following an accident or injury! Visit https://jonathanclarkphysiotherapy.com/bookings/ or call us on 02381 300 260 to find

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Spinal Disc Pathology

The spinal vertebrae are separated by fluid filled pads known as the Nucleus Pulposus. These are surrounded by a tough, fibrous outer membrane called the Annulus Fibrosus and are held in place by the spinal ligaments and surrounding muscle. The pads act as shock absorbers, helping to cushion movement and protect the cartilage between joints.

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Costochondritis

What is it? Costochondritis; caused by inflammation of cartilage between the ribs and sternum (breastbone). It commonly affects the 4th, 5th and 6th ribs. Cartilage is a connective tissue between joints of the body; it acts as a shock absorber to movement, protecting our joints from damage. Signs & Symptoms: Sharp chest pain Pain on

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Osteoarthritis

What is it? A degenerative joint disease, mainly affecting weight bearing joints. Characterised by a slowly progressing stiffness. Pathology Softening of articular cartilage Thinning of cartilage Formation of cavities which expose underlying bone Fragments of bone shed into joint space Bony sclerosis (abnormal hardening on bone) Bony cyst and osteophyte formation at joint margins Inflammation

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