
Rehablabs Physiotherapy
Manny is the founder of Rehablabs Physiotherapy based at Cedar Grove. Manny trained in Oxford and has 9 years of post graduate experience working both in the NHS and private practice, at clinical specialist level.
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Manny focusses on the diagnosis and non operative management of acute and persistent musculoskeletal conditions and sports injuries for adults and adolescent patients, along with the promotion of physical activity.
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Manny currently holds a senior role in the NHS as a clinical specialist Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist and First Contact Practitioner in a large integrated service. Manny is responsible for managing complex cases and second opinions which requires high level diagnostic skills.
Manny is always continuing his professional development, ensuring that his skill set is always relevant and informed.
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Manny holds postgraduate masters training in muskuloskeletal medicine, rehabilitation, acupuncture, dry needling and healthcare.
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Manny still enjoys swimming, martial arts, running and lifting weights. Him and his wife, who is a GP live locally in the Northants countryside.
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Charges initial assessment £40
Treatment and follow up £40
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Book directly by visiting Manny's website at https://rehablabsphysio.co.uk

Stroke and
Neuro-Physiotherapy
The experienced Neuro-Physiotherapist at Cedar Grove is highly skilled in the management and rehabilitation of neurological conditions. Our team understands that patients who have suffered a stroke require ongoing treatment to maintain improvement in the patient’s ability.

Joints & Mobility
Joint pain is a very common problem with many possible causes. In older people, joint pain that gets steadily worse is usually a sign of osteoarthritis. It may affect just one joint, or many. The knee joint is probably the most frequently damaged joint and is particularly vulnerable as it takes the full weight of your body.

Multiple
Sclerosis
Multiple sclerosis (MS) is different for everyone and you can get symptoms in many parts of your body.MS is a neurological condition.
That means it affects your nerves. It's caused when your immune system isn’t working properly.

Balance Problems
Balance problems may cause dizziness, making you feel as though you’re spinning or moving when you’re stable. This can lead to falls, which can cause broken bones and other injuries. Our team offer advice and exercises to prevent falls and injury.

Parkinsonism
A progressive neurodegenerative disorder that develops over many years, leading to impairments of movement and deficits in mental functioning. The most widely seen malady of the nervous system – usually occurs in the elderly – is caused by the degeneration of neurons that produce dopamine in the midbrain.

Post Op Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation is the post-surgical program of re-establishing joint motion, muscle strength and joint function. It is very important to understand that rehabilitation is a long process. While the surgery is performed within hours, the rehabilitation often needs many months, potentially up to a year.

Spinal Cord Injury
A spinal cord injury (SCI) is damage to the spinal cord that causes changes in its function, either temporary or permanent.
These changes translate into loss of muscle function, sensation, or autonomic function in parts of the body served by the spinal cord below the level of the lesion.

Insurance Claims
If you have private insurance then our team of Physiotherapists can help!
They work on behalf of Insurances, please email for more information.
Consultation
£40.00
New Patient Consultation
(inc treatment)
Consultation
£40.00
Follow-up Treatment
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