Rebecca Wilkinson Physiotherapist Kendal
- 01539 725220
- 80 Kirkland Court Kendal, Cumbria, LA9 5AP
Keele University Physiotherapy Clinic operates within Keele University, an institution known for academic excellence and strong community links. The University was founded in 1949 to address the changing needs of society by combining technical knowledge with an understanding of social and political contexts. Today, Keele continues to uphold this mission by offering outstanding education and healthcare services on its scenic Staffordshire campus.
With over 13,500 students and a campus spanning 600 acres, Keele provides a supportive, close-knit environment for both study and healthcare. The Physiotherapy Clinic benefits from this unique setting by delivering personalised, evidence-based care. Students, supervised by experienced clinicians, provide hands-on treatment, ensuring patients receive high-quality support.
Keele University Physiotherapy Clinic provides a wide range of physiotherapy treatments tailored to each patient’s needs. The clinic specialises in supporting recovery, rehabilitation, and overall wellbeing.
Its key services include:
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy: We treat injuries and conditions affecting muscles, joints, and bones, such as sports injuries, strains, sprains, and arthritis.
Neurological Physiotherapy: Our team helps patients with neurological disorders like stroke, multiple sclerosis, and Parkinson’s disease to improve movement and independence.
Post-operative Rehabilitation: We assist patients in regaining strength, flexibility, and function after surgery.
Exercise Therapy: We design customised exercise programmes that enhance fitness, aid recovery, and prevent future injuries.
The clinic takes a holistic approach by combining manual therapy, guided exercises, education, and lifestyle advice. This ensures every patient receives comprehensive care in a modern clinical setting equipped with up-to-date facilities.
Keele University Physiotherapy Clinic serves both the local Stoke-on-Trent community and the university’s students. It also provides a practical learning environment for future physiotherapists. Under close supervision, students gain valuable experience while delivering patient-centred care.
This clinic reflects Keele University’s commitment to academic excellence and social impact. Whether recovering from injury, managing chronic conditions, or seeking advice on physical health, patients benefit from expert treatment backed by the latest research.
Moreover, Keele’s global reputation for innovation guarantees professional and compassionate care. The clinic welcomes new patients and encourages those needing physiotherapy to book an appointment and experience this unique blend of expert care and supportive community.
