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- 30 Victoria Rd, Hartlepool, TS268DD
- 99 Parkgate, Darlington DL1 1RZ
Our physiotherapists are all chartered physiotherapists registered with the Health and Care Professionals Council
Trusted by Olympians. We have worked at multiple Olympic and Commonwealth Games. We treat people ranging from top professional athletes to individuals just wanting to keep active
Hartlepool’s trusted physio clinic, dedicated to supporting our community’s health for years.
Our experienced team at Active PhysioCare are here to help with a wide range of home and work related issues.
Recreational or elite athlete? Our physiotherapists have worked with all levels including the Olympics, Commonwealth & European games.





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Welcome to our FAQ section! Here, we answer some of the most common questions about our services at Active PhysioCare. Whether you’re new to physiotherapy or a returning patient, we hope you find the information helpful. If you have any other questions, feel free to reach out to us directly.
Physiotherapy can help with a wide range of conditions, including sports injuries, back and neck pain, arthritis, posture-related issues, post-surgical rehabilitation, and neurological conditions.
No, you don't need a referral to see a private physiotherapist. However, if you're seeking treatment through the NHS or insurance, a referral from your GP or consultant may be required.
A typical session includes an initial assessment of your symptoms and medical history, a physical examination to evaluate your movement, strength, and flexibility, and a tailored treatment plan that may include exercises, manual therapy, and posture correction.
The number of sessions varies depending on your condition and progress. Some individuals may see improvement after just a few sessions, while others with chronic or more complex issues may need longer.
Physiotherapy should not be painful, but you may experience mild discomfort, especially if you're working on an injury or stiff joints. Your physiotherapist will ensure that your treatment is as comfortable as possible while still being effective.
Yes, physiotherapists can provide guidance on injury prevention through strength training, flexibility exercises, and proper movement techniques.