Lirol Health
Physiotherapists in Rochester
Category
Physical Health & Rehabilitation / Physiotherapists
Services
- Physiotherapy
- Diagnostic MSK Ultrasound
- Traditional Acupuncture
- Auricular Acupuncture
- Tui Na Chinese Massage
- Sports Massage
- Reflexology
- Foot Reflexology
- Shockwave Therapy
- Ultrasound-Guided Joint Injection
- Manual Therapy
- Joint Mobilisation
- Cupping Therapy
Lirol Health in Rochester offers specialized physiotherapy and complementary therapies, focusing on holistic rehabilitation and individualized care.
About Lirol Health
Lirol Health offers expert physiotherapy assessment and hands-on rehabilitation, supported by musculoskeletal ultrasound scanning for accurate diagnosis. The team is registered with the HCPC (Health and Care Professions Council) and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy, bringing professional credentials and clinical rigour to every treatment.
Beyond traditional physiotherapy, Lirol Health integrates a range of evidence-based therapies to support recovery and wellbeing. These include manual therapy techniques such as joint mobilisation and cupping therapy, alongside sports massage to relieve muscle tension and stiffness. For those seeking complementary approaches, the clinic offers authentic Chinese acupuncture, including the specialised form of auricular acupuncture that focuses on the ear, as well as Tui Na Chinese therapeutic massage and reflexology.
For chronic tendon and soft tissue conditions, Lirol Health provides shockwave therapy, and offers image-guided corticosteroid injections to address pain and inflammation. This combination of diagnostic imaging, injection therapy, and hands-on treatment allows the team to tailor care to individual needs, whether you're recovering from injury, managing a long-term condition, or seeking to optimise your physical performance and wellbeing.
Contact
- Website: http://lirolhealth.co.uk
- Phone: 07780443234
- Email: [email protected]
- Location: Intra Business Centre, 375 High Street, Rochester, ME1 1DA, South East, England