Physiotherapy for
Fracture
Central London
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Get the best treatment for Fracture near you. With over 5x the required training, our award-winning fracture specialist physios blend exercise rehab and deep tissue sports massage to give instant fracture pain relief.
If you’re looking for the best physio for fracture pain in Central London near you, One Body LDN is your trusted 5-star solution. Book with your fracture physiotherapist today, and get the cure you need.
🌟 Unlike all Central London Fracture Pain Physiotherapy Clinics
– Say goodbye to fracture. Our One Body LDN fracture specialists know that the best cure for fracture lies in finding and fixing the root cause of your problem. You’ll be feeling, moving and performing better than ever.
– We recruit the best. Our physio team comprises former athletes, ex-Team GB members, coaches and NHS specialists.
– You will never be oversold treatments. Our trusted fracture physiotherapy team are non-commission-based. We are results-based.
🏆 Central London Fracture Treatment Specialists for Office Workers & Athletes
– We specialise in musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy, post-operative physiotherapy, and sports injuries.
– From bone fracture to stress fracture. From broken bone to sudden impact injury, you’re in great hands.
– Our expert Central London fracture pain treatment specialists receive over five times the required regulatory training.
🎖️ The only GBC-accredited Award-Winning Fracture Pain Clinic Central London
– “The best fracture physiotherapy in Central London”. With 1000s of 5-star reviews and many clinic awards, we back up our claims. Get the best treatment for fracture pain today at one of our London physio clinics.
– We’re the only GBC-accredited physiotherapy clinic in London for fracture therapies, due to our;
- Service Guarantee
- Staff training
- Pricing and ethical treatment prescriptions.
Get Comprehensive Medical Treatment for Fracture Near You Today
– At One Body, we start by getting a clear picture of your fracture pain symptoms through an initial thorough consultation.
– As Central London’s leading fracture physiotherapy clinic, we use a bespoke, hands-on, thorough initial examination. We will then know the best way to treat fracture for you as an individual.
Trusted Fracture Physiotherapists Highly Skilled in Manual Therapies
– After carrying out a thorough assessment, our Central London fracture specialist physios will start your treatment.
– Your fracture physio will always get hands-on. By now, in your treatment, they will know the best way to treat fracture for you. And rest assured, massages for fracture can be an incredibly effective way to get you moving and feeling amazing instantly.
– Your fracture specialist physio will use deep tissue sports massage along with joint mobilisations for initial pain relief.
Your Full Cure for Fracture
– Fix your fracture and stay active for longer with our hands-on full-body treatments, constant guidance and tailored physical therapy for fracture strength exercises.
– We’re not just massaging fracture away; healing fracture requires a holistic approach. You can rely on your One Body LDN physio for the best treatment for fracture. Your fracture specialist will advise on lifestyle adjustments and prescribe exercise rehab for your long-term cure for fracture pain.
Book Today at Our Award-Winning Fracture Physiotherapy Clinic
Contact us for same-day availability and emergency fracture physiotherapy treatments in Central London.

100% NO-RISK SERVICE GUARANTEE
If you’re unhappy with your fracture physio session, your next session is free.
Fracture Success Stories from Our Central London Physio Clients




Understanding Fracture Treatment
What is Fracture?
A fracture is a medical condition where there is a break in the continuity of a bone. Fractures can range from minor cracks (stress fractures) to complete breaks (displaced fractures) and can occur in any bone in the body. Fractures typically result from trauma, overuse, or conditions that weaken the bones, such as osteoporosis. Depending on the type and severity, fractures may require immobilization, surgery, or physiotherapy for recovery.
What are the symptoms of Fracture?
- Severe pain at the site of the injury, which may worsen with movement or pressure.
- Swelling, bruising, or tenderness around the injured area.
- Deformity or visible irregularity in the shape of the affected limb or joint.
- Inability to bear weight or move the injured part normally.
- In some cases, the bone may protrude through the skin, known as an open fracture.
What causes Fracture?
- Trauma from accidents such as falls, car accidents, or sports injuries is the most common cause of fractures.
- Overuse or repetitive stress from activities such as running, jumping, or heavy lifting can lead to stress fractures.
- Medical conditions like osteoporosis, which weaken bones and make them more susceptible to breaks, even with minor trauma.
- Direct blows or impacts to the body in contact sports or physical altercations.
Common Risk Factors for Fracture
- Age: Older adults are more prone to fractures due to decreased bone density, especially those with osteoporosis.
- High-impact sports: Athletes involved in contact sports like football or activities with repetitive stress, such as running, are at higher risk for fractures.
- Bone conditions: People with conditions like osteoporosis or osteopenia are more likely to suffer fractures due to weaker bones.
- Previous injuries: A history of fractures may increase the risk of future fractures in the same or different areas.
- Poor nutrition: Inadequate intake of calcium and vitamin D weakens bones, increasing the likelihood of fractures.
Why is timely Fracture Rehabilitation Important?
Early fracture rehabilitation is crucial to prevent any pains you currently suffer from becoming chronic (long-term). The longer you avoid fracture rehabilitation, the longer your pain can be around.
Early fracture treatment also maximises the effectiveness of any therapies used. This can significantly speed up and improve your recovery and reduce the need for more invasive treatments.
A lost benefit of these quicker recovery times from starting your fracture rehab is that you can potentially reduce future financial costs. You won’t need as many treatment sessions or potential scans and medications. This financial benefit further underscores the importance of early fracture rehabilitation.
The sooner you start, the more effective your fracture rehabilitation will be.
Find Specialist Physiotherapy for Fracture Near You in Central London Today
- Liverpool Street Physio Clinic Opening Hours:
Mon: 8am-8.30pm
Tue: 8am-8.30pm
Wed: 8am-8.30pm
Thu: 8am-8.30pm
Fri: 8am-8.30pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
- Farringdon Physio Clinic Opening Hours:
Mon: 8am-6.30pm
Tue: 8am-6.30pm
Wed: 8am-6.30pm
Thu: 8am-6.30pm
Fri: 8am-6.30pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
- Shoreditch Physio Clinic Opening Hours:
Mon: 8am-8.30pm
Tue: 8am-8.30pm
Wed: 8am-8.30pm
Thu: 8am-8.30pm
Fri: 8am-8.30pm
Sat: 9am-4pm
Sun: 9am-4pm
- Mayfair Physio Clinic Opening Hours:
Mon: 8am-8.30pm
Tue: 8am-8.30pm
Wed: 8am-8.30pm
Thu: 8am-8.30pm
Fri: 8am-8.30pm
Sat: 9am-4pm
Sun: Closed
- King’s Cross Physio Clinic Opening Hours:
Mon: 8am-7pm
Tue: 8am-7pm
Wed: 8am-7pm
Thu: 8am-7pm
Fri: 8am-7pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed
- Aldgate Physio Clinic Opening Hours:
Mon: 8am-8.30pm
Tue: 8am-8.30pm
Wed: 8am-8.30pm
Thu: 8am-8.30pm
Fri: 8am-8.30pm
Sat: 9am-4pm
Sun: 9am-4pm
How do I get here?
Find us via your preferred map app.
PLEASE NOTE: Our Liverpool St physiotherapy clinic is not wheelchair friendly.
NEAREST TRAIN STATIONS
Liverpool Street Station:
- 4-min walk – Exit the station onto Bishopsgate, walk southeast towards St. Mary Axe, and continue straight onto St Mary Axe. Enter the clinic via the front entrance on Camomile St.
- 2-min Uber/Cab
Aldgate Station:
- 6-min walk – Exit the station onto Aldgate High Street, walk northwest towards St. Mary Axe, and continue onto St Mary Axe. Enter the clinic via the front entrance on Camomile St.
- 2-min Uber/Cab
Bank Station:
- 10-min walk – Exit the station onto Threadneedle Street, walk east towards Bishopsgate, then turn left onto St Mary Axe. Continue straight until you reach 63 St Mary Axe. Enter the clinic via the front entrance.
- 3-min Uber/Cab
Moorgate Station:
- 10-min walk – Exit the station onto Moorgate, walk south towards London Wall, turn left onto London Wall, then right onto Bishopsgate, and continue onto St Mary Axe. Enter the clinic via the front entrance on Camomile St.
- 3-min Uber/Cab
GAINING ENTRY TO OUR LIVERPOOL STREET CLINIC:
Entrance is via the front door on Camomile St.
Once you enter the building, please let our receptionist know that you have arrived.
PLEASE NOTE: Entrance to the clinic will require walking up some stairs.
PARKING
PLEASE NOTE: Bikes are not allowed in our clinics.
There are many places along St Mary Axe to secure your bike. Otherwise, please ask at reception where to store your bike.
CLOSEST BUS STOP
Duke’s Place (Stop A) – 42, 78
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PLEASE NOTE: Our Farringdon physiotherapy clinic is not wheelchair friendly.
On arrival, make your way to the reception via the entrance. Please then take a seat and wait until your therapist comes to collect you from reception.
NEAREST TRAIN STATIONS
Farringdon Station:
- 4-min walk
- 3-min Uber/Cab
Barbican Station:
- 6-min walk
- 3-min Uber/Cab
GAINING ENTRY TO OUR FARRINGDON CLINIC:
Entrance is via the front door on St John’s Lane.
Ring the bell for access and on entry, please check in with our receptionist.
PARKING
JustPark Turnmill Street – 4-min walk
Britton Street – 4-min walk – Parking meters with various restrictions, please check prior to making your journey.
PLEASE NOTE: Bikes are not allowed in our clinics.
There is bicycle parking available at the One Avenue Group building. Please ask at reception (subject to change).
CLOSEST BUS STOP
St John Street – 55, 243
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PLEASE NOTE: Our Shoreditch physiotherapy clinic is not wheelchair friendly.
NEAREST TRAIN STATIONS
Old Street Station:
- 5-min walk – Exit the station onto Old St, walk down and directly onto Great Eastern St. Enter the clinic via the front entrance on Great Eastern St.
- 1-min Uber/Cab
Liverpool Street Station:
- 10-min walk
- 9-min Uber/Cab
Moorgate Station:
- 12-min walk
- 6-min Uber/Cab
GAINING ENTRY TO OUR PHYSIOTHERAPY SHOREDITCH CLINIC:
Entrance is via the front door on Great Eastern Street.
PLEASE NOTE: Entrance to the clinic will require walking down stairs.
PARKING
Parking spaces are available on Willow St. Please note – spaces are limited and not guaranteed.
During peak times, you will need to pay Hackney council the fees to park.
PLEASE NOTE: Bikes are not allowed in our clinics.
The nearest bicycle parking racks are on Willow St, just off of Great Eastern St. They are opposite Nobu restaurant and a 30-second walk from our entrance.
CLOSEST BUS STOP
Ravey Street – 135, 205
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PLEASE NOTE: Our Mayfair physiotherapy clinic is not wheelchair friendly.
NEAREST TRAIN STATIONS
Green Park Station:
- 5-min walk – Exit the station onto Piccadilly, walk west towards Berkeley Street, and then turn left onto Berkeley Square. Enter the clinic via the front entrance on Berkeley Square.
- 1-min Uber/Cab
Bond Street Station:
- 10-min walk – Exit the station onto Oxford Street, walk towards New Bond Street, continue straight to Berkeley Square. Enter the clinic via the front entrance on Berkeley Square.
- 4-min Uber/Cab
Piccadilly Circus Station:
- 12-min walk – Exit the station onto Piccadilly, head west towards Berkeley Street, and continue to Berkeley Square. Enter the clinic via the front entrance on Berkeley Square.
- 5-min Uber/Cab
GAINING ENTRY TO OUR MAYFAIR PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC:
Entrance is via the front door on Berkeley Square.
Once you enter the building, please let our receptionist know that you have arrived.
PLEASE NOTE: Entrance to the clinic will require walking up some stairs.
PLEASE NOTE: Bikes are not allowed in our clinics.
There are many places along Berkeley Square to secure your bike. Otherwise, please ask at reception where to store your bike.
CLOSEST BUS STOP
Beak Street Hamleys Toy Store – 188, 139
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PLEASE NOTE: Our King’s Cross physiotherapy clinic is not wheelchair friendly.
NEAREST TRAIN STATIONS
King’s Cross Station:
- 5-min walk – Exit the station onto Euston Road, head southeast towards King’s Cross Road, then turn left onto Gray’s Inn Road. Continue straight until you reach 344-354 Gray’s Inn Road. Enter the clinic via the main entrance.
- 2-min Uber/Cab
Russell Square Station:
- 10-min walk – Exit the station onto Bernard Street, head north towards Guilford Street, then turn right onto Gray’s Inn Road. Continue straight until you reach 344-354 Gray’s Inn Road. Enter the clinic via the main entrance.
- 4-min Uber/Cab
Euston Station:
- 12-min walk – Exit the station onto Euston Road, head southeast towards King’s Cross Road, then turn left onto Gray’s Inn Road. Continue straight until you reach 344-354 Gray’s Inn Road. Enter the clinic via the main entrance.
- 5-min Uber/Cab
GAINING ENTRY TO OUR KING’S CROSS PHYSIO CLINIC:
Entrance is via the front door on Grays Inn Rd.
Ring the bell for access and on entry, please check in with our receptionist.
PLEASE NOTE: Bikes are not allowed in our clinics.
There is bicycle storage available at the HQ – Regus building. Please ask at reception (subject to change).
CLOSEST BUS STOP
Swinton Street (Stop N) –63, 17, 259
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PLEASE NOTE: Our Aldgate East physiotherapy clinic is not wheelchair friendly.
NEAREST TRAIN STATIONS
Aldgate East Station:
- 3-min walk – Exit the station onto Whitechapel High Street, head east, and turn right onto Leman Street. Continue on Leman Street, then turn left onto Alie Street. Enter the clinic at 78 Alie Street.
- 4-min Uber/Cab
Aldgate Station:
- 6-min walk – Exit the station onto Aldgate High Street, head east towards Leman Street, then turn right onto Leman Street. Continue straight and turn left onto Alie Street. Enter the clinic at 78 Alie Street.
- 4-min Uber/Cab
Fenchurch Street Station:
- 12-min walk – Exit the station onto Fenchurch Place, head east towards Aldgate High Street, then turn right onto Leman Street. Continue on Leman Street, then turn left onto Alie Street. Enter the clinic at 78 Alie Street.
- 7-min Uber/Cab
GAINING ENTRY TO OUR ALDGATE CLINIC:
Entrance is via the front door to Movement Labs East on Alie St.
Once you enter the building, please let the receptionist know that you have arrived.
Or alternatively, if you have made a booking, just take a seat and our therapist will come and greet you once available.
PARKING
Nearest car park is NCP London Whitechapel High Street.
PLEASE NOTE: Bikes are not allowed in our clinics.
Bicycle storage is available on-site at Movement Labs East (subject to availability).
CLOSEST BUS STOP
Aldgate East Station – 15, 115
Areas Covered: Central London Fracture Physiotherapy
If you’re looking for fracture treatment in Central London, our clinics in Liverpool Street (EC3), Farringdon (EC1), Shoreditch (EC2), Mayfair (W1), Kings Cross (WC1) and Aldgate East (E1) offer physio, fracture rehabilitation, sports massage and pain treatments for all.
Convenience is key. Our Central London fracture physiotherapy services are just off key routes such as Liverpool St, London Wall, Piccadilly, Grosvenor Street, Clerkenwell Rd, St John St, Whitechapel High St, Commercial Rd, Gray’s Inn Road, Great Eastern Street and Old St.
Our fracture clinics are a stone’s throw away from either Moorgate, Liverpool St, Farringdon, London King’s Cross, Green Park, Old Street or Aldgate East stations, making it a perfect choice for those living in Central London or commuting to and from work.
Our Liverpool Street hub is just a 4-minute walk from Liverpool Street station.
Our Farringdon hub is just a 3-minute walk from Farringdon station.
Our Shoreditch hub is just a 5-minute walk from Old Street station.
Our Aldgate East hub is just a 2-minute walk from Aldgate East station.
Our Mayfair hub is just a 4-minute walk from Green Park station.
Our King’s Cross hub is just a 5-minute walk from King’s Cross and St Pancras International station.
Our clinics are perfect for those living or working in the following areas in Central London:
- Westminster: SW1
- Victoria / Pimlico: SW1
- Mayfair: W1
- Marylebone: W1
- Fitzrovia: W1
- Soho: W1
- Covent Garden: WC2
- Holborn: WC1
- Bloomsbury: WC1
- King’s Cross: N1C
- Camden Town / Euston: NW1
- Bayswater: W2
- Knightsbridge: SW7
- Chelsea: SW3
- South Kensington: SW7
- Kensington: W8
- Hyde Park: W2
- St James’s: SW1
- …and many more surrounding postcodes
Don't let your pain become chronic
Book your treatment with a skilled Central London Fracture specialist near you

100% NO-RISK SERVICE GUARANTEE
If you’re unhappy, your next session is free.
Our Fracture Physiotherapy Central London Prices
We are Central London’s only GBC-Accredited fracture physio clinic due to our:
- Fair pricing practices – We offer top-tier care at competitive prices, delivering exceptional value while being more affordable than other leading providers.
- Service Guarantee
- Non-commission based staff – you’ll only ever receive ethical best-practice fracture treatment prescriptions.
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Areas We Serve Fracture Physio in Central London
Find Central London Fracture Physio Near You
- Angel
- Barbican
- Blackfriars
- Chancery Lane
- Clerkenwell
- Hatton Garden
- Holborn
- St. Paul’s