Physiotherapy for
Sacroiliac Joint Pain
City of London
Mike Reys2025-01-13Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. came here for two injuries (first time through BUPA), second time I paid myself to get a quick diagnose and rehab exercises of knee injury after London triathlon middle distance. Six weeks later I did IM70.3 Belgium pain free and smashed it. Update: I keep coming back if and when a niggle occurs. I feel that if you do this early enough you prevent a full-blown injury with big setback. nichole beauchamp2025-01-10Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Update (2024) - stopped going to One Body after a ridiculous amount of admin problems. Hope they have sorted themselves out. Not a reflection on Bethany. I had lingering issues with a frozen shoulder. Saw Bethany and she was absolutely brilliant. Sussed the problem quickly, communicated clearly about the course of action she'd recommend, pinpointed the problem area during our session and also gave me exercises to do at home. Currently mid treatment and confident I'm on the road to recovery. More range of movement restored after one session with her than 3 sessions with my last physio. Glad I made the change. Carlo Ferrara2025-01-07Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Miss Wrobel has been very attentive in my rehab and provide great treatment plan for my recovery. Ziyad Chaudhary2025-01-02Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I had an initial taster that work paid for with Gabriel at Farringdon one body ldn. It was one of the best experiences with a physio I’ve ever had (I’ve been to many). I then went on to book multiple sessions with him for a shoulder injury and I must say his massage work coupled with his knowledge of exercises and anatomy makes him the BEST physio I have ever worked with. He was worth every penny and I’d recommend him to anyone. Gabriel at one body ldn is a top top physio and they are lucky to have him! Pippa Gough2024-12-31Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Eli has provided a knowledgeable, professional and expert physiotherapy and sports massage service for my back pain within a clean and welcoming environment. I am always seen on time and initially had a thorough history taken before treatment started. I cannot recommend Eli highly enough. Ellie Lear2024-12-18Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. I have been going to One Body London Bridge now for a few months and very impressed by the service. Physiotherapy treatment is fantastic with immediate pain relief and a well thought out program to help keep the pain away. The space is clean, modern and well equipped. I also have loved the flexibility to book in at other locations as well, their Farringdon location is also fantastic. The team is extremely professional and their booking system is very easy to use which is very convenient. Highly recommend One Body. Lucy Ring2024-11-03Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Incredibly impressed by Rebecca. Great bedside manner, great knowledge, and a more holistic view than I've experienced from physics. Highly recommend! Liv Milner-Benham2024-10-03Trustindex verifies that the original source of the review is Google. Load more
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Get the best treatment for Sacroiliac Joint Pain near you. With over 5x the required training, our award-winning sacroiliac joint pain specialist physios blend exercise rehab and deep tissue sports massage to give instant sacroiliac joint pain pain relief.
If you’re looking for the best physio for sacroiliac joint pain pain in the City of London near you, One Body LDN is your trusted 5-star solution. Book with your sacroiliac joint pain physiotherapist today, and get the cure you need.
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– Say goodbye to sacroiliac joint pain. Our One Body LDN sacroiliac joint pain specialists know that the best cure for sacroiliac joint pain 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 sacroiliac joint pain physiotherapy team are non-commission-based. We are results-based.
🏆 City of London Sacroiliac Joint Pain Treatment Specialists for Office Workers & Athletes
– We specialise in musculoskeletal (MSK) physiotherapy, post-operative physiotherapy, and sports injuries.
– From sacroiliac joint pain to SI joint dysfunction. From lower back pain to hip and pelvis pain, you’re in great hands.
– Our expert City of London sacroiliac joint pain pain treatment specialists receive over five times the required regulatory training.
🎖️ The only GBC-accredited Award-Winning Sacroiliac Joint Pain Pain Clinic in the City ofLondon
– “The best sacroiliac joint pain physiotherapy in the City of London”. With 1000s of 5-star reviews and many clinic awards, we back up our claims. Get the best treatment for sacroiliac joint pain pain today at one of our London physio clinics.
– We’re the only GBC-accredited physiotherapy clinic in London for sacroiliac joint pain therapies, due to our;
- Service Guarantee
- Staff training
- Pricing and ethical treatment prescriptions.
Get Comprehensive Medical Treatment for Sacroiliac Joint Pain Near You Today
– At One Body, we start by getting a clear picture of your sacroiliac joint pain pain symptoms through an initial thorough consultation.
– As the City of London’s leading sacroiliac joint pain physiotherapy clinic, we use a bespoke, hands-on, thorough initial examination. We will then know the best way to treat sacroiliac joint pain for you as an individual.
Trusted Sacroiliac Joint Pain Physiotherapists Highly Skilled in Manual Therapies
– After carrying out a thorough assessment, our City of London sacroiliac joint pain specialist physios will start your treatment.
– Your sacroiliac joint pain physio will always get hands-on. By now, in your treatment, they will know the best way to treat sacroiliac joint pain for you. And rest assured, massages for sacroiliac joint pain can be an incredibly effective way to get you moving and feeling amazing instantly.
– Your sacroiliac joint pain specialist physio will use deep tissue sports massage along with joint mobilisations for initial pain relief.
Your Full Cure for Sacroiliac Joint Pain
– Fix your sacroiliac joint pain and stay active for longer with our hands-on full-body treatments, constant guidance and tailored physical therapy for sacroiliac joint pain strength exercises.
– We’re not just massaging sacroiliac joint pain away; healing sacroiliac joint pain requires a holistic approach. You can rely on your One Body LDN physio for the best treatment for sacroiliac joint pain. Your sacroiliac joint pain specialist will advise on lifestyle adjustments and prescribe exercise rehab for your long-term cure for sacroiliac joint pain pain.
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Understanding Sacroiliac Joint Pain Treatment
What is Sacroiliac Joint Pain?
Sacroiliac joint pain refers to discomfort or pain that arises from the sacroiliac (SI) joint, which connects the sacrum at the base of the spine to the iliac bones of the pelvis. This pain is typically felt in the lower back, buttocks, or upper legs and is often associated with inflammation or dysfunction of the joint. The condition can result from either too much or too little movement in the joint.
What are the symptoms of Sacroiliac Joint Pain?
- Lower back pain, particularly on one side, often radiating to the buttocks or thighs
- Stiffness or a feeling of instability in the pelvis or lower back
- Worsening pain with prolonged standing, walking, or climbing stairs
- Pain when getting up from a seated position
- Tenderness over the SI joint area, especially when pressed
What causes Sacroiliac Joint Pain?
- Trauma or injury: Direct injury to the sacroiliac joint from falls, accidents, or impact
- Pregnancy: Hormonal changes during pregnancy can loosen the SI joint, leading to pain
- Inflammatory conditions: Disorders like ankylosing spondylitis can cause inflammation in the SI joint
- Osteoarthritis: Age-related wear and tear of the sacroiliac joint cartilage
- Uneven leg length: Differences in leg length can alter movement mechanics, leading to SI joint dysfunction
Common Risk Factors for Sacroiliac Joint Pain
- Age: SI joint pain is more common in older adults due to joint degeneration
- Pregnancy: Women are at a higher risk during and after pregnancy due to changes in joint stability
- Previous lower back injuries: A history of lower back issues or injuries may increase susceptibility
- High-impact activities: Sports or activities that put repetitive strain on the lower back and pelvis
- Inflammatory diseases: Conditions like ankylosing spondylitis or rheumatoid arthritis increase the risk of SI joint pain
Why is timely Sacroiliac Joint Pain Rehabilitation Important?
Early sacroiliac joint pain rehabilitation is crucial to prevent any pains you currently suffer from becoming chronic (long-term). The longer you avoid sacroiliac joint pain rehabilitation, the longer your pain can be around.
Early sacroiliac joint pain 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 sacroiliac joint pain 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 sacroiliac joint pain rehabilitation.
The sooner you start, the more effective your sacroiliac joint pain rehabilitation will be.
Find Specialist Physiotherapy for Sacroiliac Joint Pain Near You in the City of London Today
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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
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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
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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?
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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 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: City of London Sacroiliac Joint Pain Physiotherapy
If you’re looking for sacroiliac joint pain treatment in City of London, our clinics in Liverpool Street (EC3), Farringdon (EC1) and Aldgate East (E1) offer physio, sacroiliac joint pain rehabilitation, sports massage and pain treatment for all.
Convenience is key. Our City of London physiotherapy services are just off key routes such as Liverpool St, London Wall, Clerkenwell Rd, St John St, Whitechapel High St and Commercial Rd.
Our clinics are a stone’s throw away from either Moorgate, Liverpool St, Farringdon or Aldgate East stations, making it a perfect choice for those living in the City of 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 Aldgate East hub is just a 2-minute walk from Aldgate East station.
Our clinics are perfect for those living or working in the following areas in the City of London:
- EC1: Clerkenwell, Finsbury, Barbican, St. Luke’s, Hatton Garden
- EC2: Moorgate, Liverpool Street, Finsbury Circus, Old Street
- EC3: Monument, Tower Hill, Aldgate, Fenchurch Street
- EC4: St. Paul’s, Blackfriars, Temple, Mansion House
- …and many more surrounding postcodes
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Our Sacroiliac Joint Pain Physiotherapy City of London Prices
We are the City of London’s only GBC-Accredited sacroiliac joint pain 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 sacroiliac joint pain treatment prescriptions.
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- Cannon Street
- Fenchurch Street
- Mansion House
- Monument
- Moorgate