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Recommendations for physios in the West Midlands?

 Poster: A snowHead
Poster: A snowHead
Hey all,

Does anyone have any recommendations for physios in the West Midlands? Preferably one who understands skiing dynamics but I'm open to general sports physios.

Warwick area would be ideal though I can travel.

Cheers, RobJ.
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 Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
At a recreational level skiing is just not that complicated. Any half decent physio (even non sport specialists) should be able to understand the movement. Generally I find the younger physios are better (the training now is better and they are more up to date with research), but that's quite a generalisation.

People are terrible at assessing their physios. Good personality and a good outcome = good review regardless of how much of that was due to the physio (for all they know a different physio could have had an even better/quicker outcome or the injury would have naturally healed on its own in the same time).

Just go for anyone reasonably young, and convenient (local and timing), and you will probably be fine.
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 Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Marc Edwards - based in Shipston on Stour but well worth the trip (I'm also from Leamington Spa)

Ex MMA fighter but a specialist in all sports related injuries and recovery; he sorted my torn calves out in rapid time and sorted my sons torn QL injury (elite footballer) - really nice guy and good value

PM me for his mobile number
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Thanks both Smile

I thought it was only my skiing impacted, but, I looked at my current running shoes and they've got uneven heel wear so thought to just get a local sports physio.

@Belch, if the local chap doesn't think he can help I'll get back to you about Marc Edwards, thanks! In addition, I'm a bit short of ski friends in Leam, if you ever fancied a pint I'd be up for it!
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