Mary McCance Physiotherapist Cumbria UK
- 01539 725220
- 80 Kirkland Court Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 5AP
Bryanston Physiotherapy has been a trusted name in physiotherapy since 2011. Founded by Kerry-Leigh Tomaselli (née de Boer), an experienced sports and orthopaedic physiotherapist, the clinic is dedicated to helping individuals in Bryanston and surrounding areas regain strength, mobility, and overall well-being.
With a patient-centred and holistic hands-on approach, Kerry-Leigh is committed to identifying the root cause of pain and dysfunction rather than just treating symptoms. She creates tailored rehabilitation plans for every patient, ensuring a comprehensive, effective, and sustainable recovery.
Whether you’re an athlete looking to prevent injuries, recovering from surgery, or struggling with chronic pain, Bryanston Physiotherapy provides the expertise needed to guide you towards optimal health and function.
At Bryanston Physiotherapy, we treat a wide range of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. Below are some of the most common:
A common overuse injury affecting the Achilles tendon, often seen in runners and active individuals. Treatment includes manual therapy, strengthening exercises, and load management.
Pain around the kneecap due to imbalances or improper mechanics. We provide targeted rehabilitation to correct movement patterns and reduce pain.
A frequent sports-related injury where the shoulder joint is forced out of place. Rehabilitation focuses on restoring stability and strength to prevent recurrence.
Injuries affecting the lumbar (lower back) or cervical (neck) discs can lead to pain and stiffness. Our approach includes manual therapy, core stabilisation exercises, and posture correction.
A tear in the inner knee ligament caused by a strong external force. Recovery includes stabilisation techniques, strengthening, and gradual return to activity.
One of the most serious knee injuries in athletes, often requiring surgery. Rehabilitation focuses on restoring knee function, strength, and agility.
Neck injuries from sudden acceleration or deceleration, usually after car accidents. Treatment includes manual therapy, pain management, and mobility exercises.
Ankle ligament injuries, often seen in sports involving quick directional changes. Treatment includes manual therapy, strengthening, and balance retraining.
Damage to the shoulder’s stabilising muscles, common in overhead sports and repetitive movements. We use strengthening and mobility-focused rehabilitation to restore function.
