Injury rehab
Sprains and Strains in Edinburgh
Sprain and strain physiotherapy enquiries in Edinburgh for ankle, knee, shoulder, calf and everyday activity injuries.
Edinburgh physio rehab
Sprains and Strains: prepare a useful rehab enquiry
Sprain and strain physiotherapy enquiries in Edinburgh for ankle, knee, shoulder, calf and everyday activity injuries. This page helps patients explain the practical details a physiotherapy practice needs before an assessment or rehab conversation.
Best for
- ankle, knee, shoulder, calf and everyday activity injuries where timing, swelling, load and movement confidence matter
- Patients with activity, sport, work or everyday movement goals
- Rehab questions where symptom timing, load and previous advice matter
Details to include
- Body area, activity involved and when symptoms started
- What movement, sport, work task or daily activity is currently limited
- Any swelling, instability, weakness, stiffness or confidence issue
- Relevant history, surgery date, imaging or written guidance if applicable
- Edinburgh area, access needs, preferred timing and contact details
Related injury rehab pages
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Request an appointmentContact Edinburgh Physio Practice with your physiotherapy concern, body area, Edinburgh area, contact details and appointment notes.
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Quick answers before you request physiotherapy help.
What is sprains and strains useful for?
Sprains and Strains is suited to ankle, knee, shoulder, calf and everyday activity injuries where timing, swelling, load and movement confidence matter. Include your Edinburgh area and the activity or movement you want to return to.
Can I ask about rehab as a new patient?
Use the enquiry form to share that you are new to the practice and what injury, operation or activity goal you want to discuss.
What should I mention before a visit?
Mention the body area, symptom timing, activity level, relevant clinical history and any exercises or advice you have already been given.
Can I ask about returning to sport or work?
Yes. Include the sport, job or everyday activity involved and what currently limits you.
Which related service should I consider?
For running-specific symptoms, use running injuries. For assessment of a new concern, use physio assessment.