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Special Offer: 10% Off Initial Physiotherapy for New Patients in Dulwich!


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Hello East Dulwich Community!

I am excited to announce a fantastic offer at my Dulwich-based Physiotherapy Practice. For a limited time, I'm offering 10% off your initial physiotherapy session for all new patients. Whether you're dealing with a recent injury or a long-term condition, I am here to help you on your journey to better health and mobility.

Why Choose My Practice?

As an experienced physiotherapist, I specialize in a wide range of treatments to address various medical conditions, including:

  • Sports Injuries: From sprains and strains to more serious injuries, I help you get back to your game.
  • Back and Neck Pain: Relief from chronic pain caused by poor posture, disc problems, or muscular imbalances.
  • Arthritis: Manage pain and improve joint function with tailored exercises and treatments.
  • Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Regain strength and mobility after surgery with customized rehab plans.
  • Sciatica: Alleviate nerve pain with targeted therapies and exercises.
  • Tendinitis: Reduce inflammation and restore function in affected tendons.
  • Joint Pain: Address issues in the knees, shoulders, hips, and other joints with expert care.
  • Repetitive Strain Injuries: Prevent and treat injuries caused by repetitive movements, commonly seen in the workplace.

Why Wait?

Don't let pain or discomfort hold you back any longer. Take advantage of my special offer and start your path to recovery today! I am dedicated to providing personalized treatment plans that meet your unique needs.

 🌐 Visit my website at https://www.scphysiotherapy.co.uk/ for more information.

I look forward to welcoming you to my practice and helping you achieve your health goals!

Solomon Canevaro Physiotherapy Your Local Physiotherapy Expert in Dulwich.  Read my 5 Star reviews https://www.scphysiotherapy.co.uk/reviews/

1 Elmwood Road

Herne Hill, London SE24 9NU

Thanks Solomon

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