FAQs
1. What should I expect at my first appointment?
During your first session at iPhysiotherapy, we will take a detailed medical history, discuss your symptoms and goals, and carry out a physical assessment. We will explain your diagnosis, answer your questions, and create a personalised treatment plan. Treatment may begin on the same day if appropriate.
2. Can physiotherapy help with back pain?
Yes. At iPhysiotherapy, we treat lower back pain, sciatica, slipped discs, posture-related pain, and chronic stiffness. Our physiotherapy in Crewe combines hands-on therapy, exercise programmes, and pain management techniques to restore movement and reduce discomfort.
3. Do you treat shoulder pain and rotator cuff injuries?
Absolutely. We provide physiotherapy for shoulder pain, including rotator cuff strains, frozen shoulder, post-injury recovery, and work-related pain. Treatment focuses on restoring strength, flexibility, and functional movement.
4. Do you offer home physiotherapy visits?
Yes. We provide home visits for patients in Crewe and surrounding areas. Home appointments are subject to availability and suitability — contact us to discuss your needs.
5. Is electrotherapy effective for pain or injury recovery?
Yes. Electrotherapy, including ultrasound or electrical stimulation, helps reduce pain, promote tissue healing, and support recovery. At iPhysiotherapy, it is combined with rehabilitation exercises for best results.
6. Is physiotherapy safe during pregnancy?
Yes. Physiotherapy can relieve pregnancy-related back pain, pelvic discomfort, and muscle tension. We provide safe, tailored exercises and manual therapy suitable for expectant mothers.
If your question isn’t listed, you can contact via call on 07368 247103, online at www.i-physiotherapy.com, or email us at info@i-physiotherapy.com.
8. How soon can I book an appointment?
Appointments can be booked up to 3 months in advance. We aim to offer sessions quickly and conveniently. Call 07368 247103, book online at www.i-physiotherapy.com, or email info@i-physiotherapy.com to schedule your session.
7. How long are physiotherapy sessions?
Both initial assessments and follow-up sessions usually last 30–60 minutes, depending on your condition and treatment plan.

