Exercises for Neck Pain - 2. Moderate
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Kev was excellent. He is very knowledgable and explains everything in detail, including illustrating what he is referring to by demonstrating with a skeleton, or by showing how and exercise should be carried out. He takes time to understand his patient’s case and gives them the confidence that they are in the best hands.
Nothing could be improved. Physio was very thorough. I had the opportunity to discuss any concerns or issues I had. The appointment outcome was excellent including treatment programme and next steps.
Kevin checked my mobility and gave me more exercises to help with my recovery. He was very easy to talk to and listened to me, he put me at ease and reassured me on my progress.
I had a very good appointment with Daniel. He thoroughly checked my knee and shoulder and gave some good advice on future exercises and managing my injuries.