The human body has an exceptional ability to heal itself, but sometimes it needs a helping hand. At Elite Performance Therapy we specialise in treating a range of conditions, with excellent results.
The three most common injuries and issues we see are frozen shoulder, low back pain and Golfers’ Elbow. However, we also treat whiplash, carpel tunnel syndrome, sports injuries, plantar fasciitis, headaches and migraines…to name but a few! Therapeutic massage and myotherapy offers so much more than just muscular relief – it goes a long way to helping your overall health and wellbeing!
For a more detailed description of each condition, please click below.
Runner’s Knee
What is it ? At first it may just be a niggle in your knee when you climb stairs or were squatting. Then the pain and stiffness became more than…
Shoulder Impingement
What is Shoulder Impingement? Shoulder impingement is a condition that causes pain and pinching sensation in the shoulder. It can also decrease a person’s range of motion. Anyone can get…
Frozen Shoulder
Frozen Shoulder What is it? Frozen shoulder, also known as adhesive capsulitis, is a painful condition where the shoulder joint becomes stiff and restricts your movement. The lining of the…
Sports Injuries
Strains, sprains, pulled muscles and even fractures are just some of the possible sports injuries that can happen to recreational, amateur and professional athletes
Spine & Disc Degeneration
Spine and disc degeneration are a condition that describes changes to the spinal discs located between the vertebrae of your spine
Scoliosis Kyphosis
Scoliosis is an abnormal curving of the spine. It is relatively easy to diagnose, yet the cause for this condition varies and is frequently unknown.
Migraines & Headaches
Migraines are the third most common disease in the world affecting around 1 in 7 people.
Plantar Fasciitis (Heel Pain)
Plantar fasciitis / heel pain is an injury that affects the lower arch of your foot and is most painful when you first walk around in the morning
Tennis & Golfers Elbow
Two common elbow complaints are “tennis elbow” (lateral epicondylitis) and “golfer’s elbow” (medial epicondylitis).