On-site Physiotherapy

Our Expert Occupational Health Physio Team help Decrease the Time Off Work and the Cost of Sickness Absence

Since 2009 we have been working with local and national businesses helping them to save money by providing an Onsite Physiotherapy Service for their Workforce.


On-Site Physiotherapy Services

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Our previous work and pilot studies have shown our onsite physiotherapy service to be a very cost-effective way of managing musculoskeletal absence.

Research shows that fast access to assessment and treatment is essential for the optimum quality and speed of recovery. A weekly clinic ensures fast access to assess new problems and continuation of treatment to ensure the quickest possible recovery.

We provide weekly brief reports so management gets an idea of how the recovery is progressing, how many more physio sessions may be needed and if the employee is off work, an estimated return to work date. This information helps the management team with operational planning.

Having a physiotherapist onsite ensures the best communication with HR & Health and safety managers including analysing sickness absence data. Our physiotherapist will also gain a better understanding of the work environment and demands for the employees. This collaboration helps to get the appropriate employees into the service promptly, aids more evidence-based return to work planning and prevention of future injuries leading to time off.

We have been running such clinics with success since 2009 and have excellent testimonials for the service from clients including Asda & DHL.


“Physio has helped me to carry on working and given me a better quality of life.”

– Wincanton Colleague –


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or call us on 0800 151 2601

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