Elite Therapies
Rehabilitation Center in Coventry, West Midlands

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Elite Therapies
read moreAt Elite Therapy, we believe it is important to give you plenty of 'one to one' education and treatment time. Educating you ensures you fully understand your injury and pain needs to achieve the best results. We are pleased to be one of very few clinics in the area to be able to offer this specialist service which is available at our Friday clinic. Women's health physiotherapy can help any woman experiencing stress or urge incontinence, bowel or bladder incontinence, constipation, pelvic pain, pelvic floor problems and antenatal and postnatal pregnancy issues.
About Us
read moreWe are Elite because we deliver a bespoke set of services matched to each person's unique needs. We respond to your needs first through detailed education and second by offering on-site options for physiotherapy, sports therapy, rehabilitation, personal training and yoga and Pilates classes. Whether you are experiencing pain on a day to day basis, injured from sport or looking to improve your fitness, a specific combination of these services designed for you will help achieve the best results for you.
Why choose
read moreElite Therapy is a multidisciplinary clinic based in Coventry with a wide variety of experience in injuries, pain and sports performance. Elite Therapy offers physiotherapy, sports therapy, massage therapy, personal training programmes and yoga and Pilates classes. All of our therapists and instructors are fully qualified and accredited with their appropriate governing bodies.
Back
read moreYes, it's a post involving the great British weather! It's fair to say, it's been less than kind to us over the winter months, one day, we're all knee deep in snow, next it's like Planet Ice, then it thaws and everywhere becomes so wet and muddy it's more like. Please In this vlog, our senior physiotherapist Joel Poirier demonstrates an advanced, dynamic approach to mobilise (warm up) your back. This could be utilised as part of your pre-exercise warm up or simply as part of your daily routine.
Yoga
read moreIt's been a funny, if not very strange year and we are living in unprecedented times but, following a lot of hard work, hard thinking and head scratching, we re-opened the clinic for all patients requiring assessment and treatments back on 6th July. Shortly after that, we were given the. We all, whether we like it or not, live in an age where the image of the human form, both male and female, is greatly distorted and there is great pressure to have a ‘perfect' body, whatever that means or is.
Tour
read moreBack in Spring last year (when it was rainy and wet and cold and we were wishing some really warm, sunny weather.) Its 27th May and our man is still pushing on to his target of reaching Barcelona. May 27th - I began late today, having taken care of my legs and wounds first! I've got concerns about my left knee which I'll get checked out in Barcelona but I've got. Our 2017 Search for a Star joint winner, Gurinder Singh is, right at this very moment, cycling around Spain as part of his one-man, unassisted European Tour.
Pain
read moreThe groin is the area of your hip between your stomach and thigh, located where your abdomen ends and your legs begin. The groin region consist of a range of ligaments, tendons, muscles and fascia (a sheet or band of fibrous tissue that covers or binds body structures together) all. Back pain while running, particularly for long distance runners, is quite common. Unfortunately, most of these runners who experience back pain are unaware of some simple skills that they can introduce into their exercise routine to take control.
Knee
read moreIf you have a child that's diagnosed with Osgood Schlatters Disease, do you know what it is, what causes it and what you should do about it? Our Coventry Uni Sports Therapy student, John Balshaw explains the facts that you need to know: Osgood Schlatters Disease affects mostly teenage/adolescent children, . What causes it? Generally speaking, patellofemoral dysfunction occurs under one of two broad circumstances; either when the patella is forced with excessive pressure against the underlying femur or when it is pulled excessively either laterally or medically against the groove.