Total Restore Physiotherapy

Total Restore Physiotherapy

All our Physiotherapists at Total Restore are Chartered and registered with the Health Professions Council (HPC). Extensive experience has been gained through working in the NHS and various private sectors. Our main focus is in restoring movement and function to the body following injury, illness, operation or dysfunction.

Sarah, the lead Physiotherapist at Total Restore, qualified as a Physiotherapist over 9 years ago. She has worked extensively in both the NHS and private sectors and has worked in various specialities including cardiorespiratory, orthopaedics, neurology, musculoskeletal and sports injuries, in hospital, community and private clinic settings.

Sarah is a qualified Pilates instructor through the APPI (Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute) and has had experience teaching Pilates on a one to one basis and in group classes, for rehabilitation of injuries and also for general fitness and well-being.

She has a strong interest particularly in the musculoskeletal and sports injury field. She has been involved with several sporting events, including being part of the Polyclinic at the Glasgow Commonwealth Games 2014. In combination of her Physiotherapy and Pilates experience, her particular interests lie with neck and back problems, biomechanics, postural analysis, core stability and soft tissue injuries.

Total Restore Physiotherapy
Total Restore Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists Service Provider

Services We Offer:
  • Sports Injury Rehabilitation
  • Post-Surgical Rehabilitation
  • Chronic Pain Management
  • Manual Therapy
  • Exercise Therapy
  • Neurological Physiotherapy
  • Paediatric Physiotherapy
Our Locations:
  • Main Office - 544-545 Manchester Royal Exchange, Manchester, M2 7DD
    01618333008

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