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Newcastle physiotherapy firm unveils new Gosforth facility
Newcastle-based Physiotherapy Matters has opened its new head office at Regent Centre in Gosforth this week.
Established eight years’ ago, Physiotherapy Matters has developed a specialty in proactive and collaborative musculoskeletal physiotherapy programmes to combat the individual Occupational Health needs of each business.
The new Gosforth clinic adds to the practice’s facilities in Newcastle City Centre and Darras Hall, Ponteland.
The company has recruited a new business manager and add to its seven-strong team of experienced chartered physiotherapists specialising in the treatment of neck pain, sports injuries, arthritis, whiplash, headaches and low back pain.
In addition to its three North East clinics, the business provides onsite services for a number of its Occupational Health clients including Newcastle International Airport, Virgin Money, North Tyneside Council and Metro operator DB Region Tyne and Wear.
Managing director Neeraj Nayyar said: “We are delighted with the number of guests who have come to see our new facilities this evening. After eight years of steady growth, this new clinic is pivotal to our next stage of development. Expanding our facilities allows us to create more jobs and add to our expert team of specialists, which in turn helps us to treat more people suffering from musculoskeletal problems.
“We are experiencing significant growth in the Occupational Health side of our business, as proactive wellbeing becomes a greater concern for many North East businesses looking to reduce the financial impact of sickness absence and work-related injuries.
“Back and postural complaints are particularly common problems among office workers so we provide an assessment of the employees’ work place environment to advice and prescribe adaptations to assist in return to work or sustaining a healthy work force.”
This was posted in Bdaily's Members' News section by Ellen Forster .
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