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About Physiotherapists

A physiotherapist assesses, diagnoses and treats physical problems caused by injury, illness or ageing - using hands-on techniques, exercise programmes and education to restore movement and reduce pain.

Whether you are recovering from surgery, managing a long-term condition or dealing with a stiff neck that will not shift, a good physio gets to the root of the problem rather than just treating the symptoms.

Check they are registered with the Health and Care Professions Council (HCPC) and a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) - both are marks of a qualified, regulated practitioner.

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  • physiotherapy
  • physical therapy
  • musculoskeletal physiotherapy

About Edinburgh New Town

Edinburgh's New Town is a masterpiece of Georgian town planning, laid out in the 1760s on a grid of broad streets, elegant crescents and private gardens north of Princes Street.

It remains one of the most desirable residential addresses in Scotland, with grand townhouses converted into flats alongside offices, galleries and restaurants.

George Street, Queen Street and the streets between them house a mix of professional services, high-end retail and some of the city's best bars and restaurants.

The New Town Gardens - private communal gardens enclosed by the streets - are one of Edinburgh's most distinctive features, giving residents green space in the heart of the city.

The area has excellent transport connections, with Waverley and Haymarket stations both within walking distance and bus routes running along every main street.

About Edinburgh

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Edinburgh is Scotland's capital city and one of the most recognisable cities in the world, built across a series of volcanic hills on the southern shore of the Firth of Forth.

The Old Town and New Town, together a UNESCO World Heritage Site, form the historic core - but the city stretches far beyond them, taking in dozens of distinct neighbourhoods, suburbs and villages absorbed over centuries of growth.

From the Georgian terraces of the New Town to the seaside promenade at Portobello, the leafy avenues of Morningside to the waterfront regeneration at Granton, each part of Edinburgh has its own character and community.

The city is a centre for finance, technology, higher education and the arts - the Edinburgh Festival Fringe is the largest arts festival in the world and the city's universities attract students and researchers from across the globe.

Edinburgh's transport network includes a tram line, an extensive bus system, two mainline railway stations and an international airport, connecting its neighbourhoods to each other and to the rest of Scotland and beyond.

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