Back or neck pain
A patient describes where symptoms are, how long they have been present and whether desk work, lifting, sport or sleep is affected.
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Physiotherapy appointment enquiries for injury rehab, sports injuries, back and neck pain, posture concerns and mobility questions across Edinburgh.
Physiotherapy services
Start with the service that best matches the concern, then share symptom timing, activity context and practical appointment notes.
Appointment enquiries for new concerns, recurring symptoms, movement limits and questions about whether physio may be a suitable next step.
Enquiries for running, gym, field-sport and everyday activity injuries where load, timing and return-to-activity goals matter.
Back, neck, shoulder, hip, knee and mobility enquiries written in plain language before a clinical appointment.
New patient notes, first appointment preparation, access details and questions about what to bring or mention.
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Edinburgh Physio Practice helps patients describe pain, injury, mobility and rehabilitation questions clearly before requesting an appointment.
Every enquiry starts with the details that matter: the body area, how symptoms started, what activity is affected, relevant history and preferred contact method.
The guidance is practical and local, with clear language for desk workers, runners, students, commuters, families and people returning to everyday activity.
Pain and mobility
Pain and mobility enquiries focus on where symptoms are, when they started and what movements or activities are currently difficult.
Mention back, neck, shoulder, hip, knee, ankle or general mobility concerns in straightforward language.
If symptoms feel sudden, severe, rapidly worsening or linked with wider health concerns, seek urgent clinical guidance through an appropriate route.
Injury rehab
Rehab enquiries often start with a sprain, strain, running injury, post-treatment exercise question or return-to-sport goal.
Share how the issue started, what has changed, what activity you want to return to and whether you have already had assessment or advice.
For post-operation or consultant-led situations, include the procedure, date and any written guidance you have been given.
Enquiry process
The first contact is kept focused, especially for new patients, pain concerns and rehabilitation appointment requests.
Start with assessment, sports injury, pain and mobility, injury rehab or not sure.
Add the body area, symptom timing, activity limits, relevant history, Edinburgh area and preferred contact method.
Use injury rehab for activity goals, pain and mobility for symptoms, and patient information for appointment preparation.
The practice can then respond directly about appointment options and any information needed before a visit.
Typical enquiries
These examples show the kind of detail that helps with everyday appointment requests.
View servicesA patient describes where symptoms are, how long they have been present and whether desk work, lifting, sport or sleep is affected.
Related serviceAn injury enquiry includes the sport, training load, when symptoms appear and what the patient wants to return to.
Related serviceA new patient asks what to bring, what history to mention and how to describe current movement limits before booking.
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The enquiry stays specific, practical and careful about what can only be confirmed directly with the practice.
Share the body area, timing, activity limits and anything that changes symptoms.
Mention whether the aim is everyday movement, work comfort, sport, strength, confidence or appointment preparation.
Include area, access needs, preferred timing and contact preferences where useful.
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Areas covered
Area details help with practical appointment conversations, especially for commuters, students, families and patients balancing travel time.
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Use the enquiry form to share the concern, body area, symptom timing, activity limits, Edinburgh area and preferred contact method.