Posts Tagged ‘physiotherapists’

Solihull physiotherapist hosts complementary therapy business development workshop

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

Solihull physiotherapist John Williams is hosting a complementary therapy business development workshop in Tamworth.  The need to be able to increase patient numbers and retain market share in the private healthcare business is very important if you are to build a successful private practice.

The workshop is on Wednesday morning on 21 December 2011 between 9.30 and 1pm in Tamworth town centre in Staffordshire.

  Cost including a buffet lunch afterwards is only £60

John is the Clinic Director of Atlas Pain Relief Centre which has 3 branches of musculo-skeletal clinics in the midlands.  He has arranged for Complementary Therapy business coach James Butler to provide training in how to grow your business by increasing and retaining patients numbers in your practice.

James is an established business coach and specialises in providing support for complementary health practices.  Chiropractors, Osteopaths, Physiotherapists, Acupuncture practitioners, Podiatrists, Sports Therapists and Complimentary Therapists can all benefit from building a successful business and increasing patient numbers.  This workshop will give you the tools to do this.

James Butler from “Painless Practice” will be leading this workshop.

  • Designed to look at ways you can increase the number of treatments through referrals
  • Increase your patient visit average
  • Generate more interest by communicating more effectively with patients
  • Attract your ideal patient
  • Empower and motivate your associates

This workshop will be a very useful CPD event and is being hosted by Atlas Pain Relief Centre in Tamworth

If you wish to attend  -  contact Carole Ann Carlton on  01827 59943

Note -  Please book early as places are limited

 

Solihull physiotherapist gets great reviews

Sunday, June 12th, 2011

Solihull physiotherapists are getting great reviews for their Solihull physiotherapy treatments.  Atlas Pain Relief Centre have established a fast recovery reputation for back pain and sports injuries and customers are visiting after being given personal recommendations.

Here are a few comments that have been received from our patients.

“I have twice in the last 5 years used Atlas for a back problem. The first time I had spent over twelve months going backwards and forwards to the doctors only for my back to get worse. After 5 – 6 sessions at Atlas my back was completely better. I had to go back this year for the same problem, but again, John cured it in 4 sessions. I cannot recommend Atlas enough”        Marie from Coleshill

“The Atlas Sports Injury Clinic accommodated my appointment at very short notice and were extremely helpful making the appointment. My initial consultation was undertaken with professionalism and understanding of my concerns regarding my shoulder pain. The explanation and treatment during the first consultation was very helpful and I will be booking a further course of treatment”.     Kim from Birmingham

“I was in agony on my first visit and had been suffering with my back for at least 6 weeks, pain killers weren’t helping and I didn’t know what to expect as never had physio before. I felt as though a miracle had occured by the time the session ended as I had a thorough consultation, heat therapy, massage and manipulation, a rib had come out of alignment. Every procedure was explained to me in great detail and in advance and I felt completey at ease. My pain did return a few hours later but after 4 sessions I am only feeling very slight pain and far more comfortable. I am using the ice pack and doing the recommended exercises so hopefully I am on the mend. I will take advantage of a regular check up though as I have been prone to a bad back for a number of years and want to keep it in check with the professional”.       Sue from Solihull

“My injury and associated pain was quickly diagnosed, and a treatment course planned. Within a couple of weeks I was fully fit and able to sprint again! I attended 3 sessions in total. Very impressed with my experience at this practice. I am a healthcare professional myself so I know what constitutes a good service. I will definitely use again for any future injuries”    Sultan from Birmingham

“As a keen amateur runner and having gone past 40 years of age, I had begun to suffer with acute shin splints and sore knees. Having found Atlas Pain Relief Centre on the internet I decided to have a consultation session at the Hall Green clinic where, I was advised that orthotic insoles would benefit me. The process was extremely thorough and having decided on the bespoke fitting I was checked and double checked to ensure they were fully suited to the shape of my feet. After being given strict training advice and stretching exercises to aid the leg muscles in adapting to the changes made by the orthotics, I began to notice a difference after just a couple of weeks. Now 6 months on and I no longer suffer with shin splints and my knee pain has greatly eased. Before the treatment 3 mile runs left me in pain for days afterwards however, now a 10 mile run is like a walk in the park and there is no recuperation needed. I would highly recommend Atlas’s services to anyone. They have certainly allowed me to get back my health and fitness, and you cant put a value on that”.    Paul from Warwick

“Orthotic heel raise balancing and physiotherapy – Atlas Pain relief centre, Tamworth.
Knowledgable and proficient exponents of the arts of sports injury and investigation. Very understanding and helpful throughout. not just a physio session but a warts and all analysis of the injury, how it got there and the ways to remedial action.
Reception staff a delight and a reason to return to the place on their own”.        Steven from Tamworth

“I went with a muscular pain I had had for years and medics had treated with anti-inflammatories. After 3 sessions of seriously good massage/acupuncture I’m feeling much better and have hardly taken a pill.   I recommend this clinic”.      Constanza from Birmingham

Solihull Physiotherapist compares private physiotherapy and NHS treatment.

Saturday, June 5th, 2010

Solihull Physiotherapist John Williams considers differences between musculo- skeletal physiotherapists in the NHS and in private practice.  The Birmingham based physiotherapist has a useful website www.solihullphysiotherapist.co.uk where you can view information on back pain and other common complaints

As a Birmingham physiotherapist who has always worked in private practice and never spent any time working within the NHS John finds it interesting to talk to other local Birmingham physiotherapists who have either done both or have just spent their time providing physiotherapy services within the NHS.

There does appear to be a fundamental difference between the private sector physiotherapy and the NHS version.  As you might imagine the time constraints within the NHS are a factor and with long waiting lists designated as a government target to address, this has affected frontline physiotherapy services.

In the private sector the customer’s needs are very important, physiotherapists can offer as much time as necessary in order to treat a patient.  If a patient is not happy with the treatment or recovery progress is not as expected, they are at liberty to change from one practice to another without notice.

In private practice you survive or fail by your results.  Sadly this is not the case in the NHS.  It appears that successful treatment outcomes are not measured and instead only waiting times.  How often do we hear politicians report that they have successfully reduced waiting times to see a doctor, surgeon or physiotherapist.   This may be so, however being seen is no good if the treatment is not successful.

Many patients complain that they turn up at a physiotherapy appointment after waiting a number of weeks, which in some cases can be 12 weeks, only to be given a sheet of exercises to be done at home.   No doubt this may be disputed by some, however it happens far too often and patients report that they attended for NHS physiotherapy which was a total waste of time!

If this occurred in private practice, then the physiotherapist would soon be out of work.  As you can imagine faced with long waiting lists to cope with and a mandate to drastically reduce these waiting lists, management have to design a plan to achieve this.

As the targets are “being seen” and not successful outcomes, then handing a sheet of exercises and sending them away can tick the box of “being seen” and one physiotherapist can see a lot of patients in an hour.  If the same physiotherapist had to examine and treat the patient, then reducing the waiting list would not be achieved.

Having talked this through with some NHS physiotherapists they feel frustrated that they are not allowed to treat patients anymore and the emphasis seems to be on the patient self managing their own condition.

In the cases of low back pain, which has to be the most common complaint of all, the patient experience is often very poor if using the NHS.  First a visit to their GP will usually result in pain killers or anti-inflammatory oral medication.  As most GP’s have little training in diagnosing the cause of back pain the patient usually is usually sent home without a proper examination and diagnosis.

If the pain persists then they are often referred for physiotherapy which can take months before they get an appointment.  Imagine after suffering back pain for months and then eventually attending your physiotherapy appointment to be handed a sheet of exercises and sent away without any treatment.

The physiotherapy profession in musculo-skeletal is not being seen to be effective by patients however much the government announce success.  The current system is not designed to help patients, its designed purely to address targets of waiting times.

As long as this continues physiotherapists in private practice will pick up work by default because patients cannot get the care they need under the NHS.

This is great news for our private practices but a sad reflection on a well established health service which was designed to meet the needs of the public and now seems to have lost its way.

As a private practitioner one could never work in a system that wasn’t patient focused,

Good practitioners are being wasted and eventually will lose heart.  You can only swim against the tide for so long before you tire and give up.

As for the patient , they have choices, pay additional fees for their treatments and choose when and where they are treated in the private sector, or take up the free NHS programme after a substantial wait.   Not everyone can afford to pay privately and sadly it is those people we are letting down.

The sooner the NHS scrap targets that are not designed to measure successful outcomes the better.  If not, more and more skillful physiotherapists will leave the NHS to enter the private sector where they will get better job satisfaction and in many cases, better pay.

Solihull physiotherapist recruits new physiotherapy practitioner

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Solihull physiotherapist John Williams and his team of physiotherapists at Atlas Pain Relief Centre in Birmingham have recruited another musculo-skeletal physiotherapist to join them.

Kelly Grove, a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy will join the Atlas team on July 19th 2010 and initially help out at the Tamworth Clinic treating back pain and sports injuries providing pain relief and physiotherapy.

Kelly currently works for Birmingham City FC Ladies Football Team as first team physiotherapist and has previously been involved with Featherstone Rovers Rugby league and Dewsbury Rams Rugby League teams.

Kelly will shortly be adding acupuncture to her list of skills this summer and is looking forward to working with the experienced practitioners at the Atlas Pain Relief Centre in Staffordshire.

If you are looking for private Physiotherapy in Solihull or Birmingham then view our testimonial video on the website www.solihullphysiotherapist.co.uk   or call 0121 745 8792 for an appointment

Solihull Physiotherapist wanted at Atlas Physiotherapy Clinic in Birmingham and Tamworth

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

Atlas Pain Relief Centre are looking to recruit a chartered physiotherapist for their Birmingham physiotherapy clinic and their Tamworth physiotherapy clinic.

Physiotherapy opportunities are scarce and physiotherapy jobs in the private sector more so.

Applicants who are happy to work in musculo skeletal and sports injuries are preferred and experience in acute and chronic back pain is an advantage.   Atlas have physiotherapy vacancies for enthusiastic physiotherapists.

Applicants can visit the website www.solihullphysiotherapist.co.uk  for details

Solihull Physiotherapist voices concerns over Private Health Insurance Companies

Sunday, April 4th, 2010

Private Health Insurance participation is growing due to the long waiting times for treatment and the perceived improvement of service you would receive under the private sector.  This is looking under threat now and needs to be addressed before things deteriorate further.

Over the last 3 years we have seen one private health insurance company reduce their fees payable to private physiotherapists twice.  In total the amounts payable now stand at £30 per visit which has to be invoiced to the insurance company and would probably be received 30 days later.

Most policy holders seem to have an excess attached to their policy which usually means when the invoice arrives its value reflects this.  We then need to chase the patient for the excess payment who has long since completed their treatment and is sometimes reluctant to pay.

The introduction of Physiotherapy Referral Agencies into the private Health Insurance arena has further squeezed the margins for private physiotherapists.  These agencies secure contracts with the health insurance companies and act as a go between.  Obviously they take a percentage and thus negotiate the fees payable to the physiotherapist down in order to make more profit.

If you want the work you have to accept the reduced fees and some of these agencies will favour the lowest fees for their referrals. 

Another aspect that is of concern is that the physiotherapy agencies will apply an NHS mentality to the treatment protocols.  By this I refer to the concept of home management and exercise prescription as the treatment plan.  Mostly the client is offered 4-6 treatment sessions of physiotherapy treatments and if more sessions are required there seems a reluctance to be able to get authorisation.

The majority of these agencies now require Initial assessment reports, update treatment reports and discharge reports filling in online which is time consuming and unless this is carried out during the appointment is more cost to the practitioner.

If practitioners have to do this during the treatment session then the patient receives very little hands on treatment.

The whole patient experience seems to be overlooked once again and by adopting this NHS style of cost cutting approach the patient’s treatment appears secondary to the business aspect.  Hitting targets and making things cost effective are the focus and instructions are highlighted about delivering reports on time otherwise you will lose the work.

Having fully understood the NHS system of physiotherapy, it appears not good for patients.  Targets focus on waiting times and not patient satisfaction and effective treatment.  One would think that once the patient decides this NHS system is non effective and results in long waiting times and they opt to pay a premium for a private health insurance scheme that things would improve.

The only thing that seems to be improved is the waiting times.  The physiotherapy treatment’s seems to be being controlled in an NHS style of management now and thus it will be forced to deliver the same service.

It’s ironic that by going private, because you are dissatisfied with the physiotherapy service you receive on the NHS, you expect something better!  In fact you are likely getting little better in the private sector.

The best way to get value is to find an insurance company who does not use a “go between” or request that you pay for the treatments yourself and claim the money back from them.  Although this is not satisfactory, at least you get to decide who treats you and if you are paying the physiotherapist yourself you can evaluate if you feel the treatment meets your expectations.

The concern is the way this section of healthcare is heading because the tendency is to try and reduce physiotherapy fees to practitioners, not only fees are reduced but also allocated treatment sessions in order to save money.  This means your practitioner receives less money for their time and has less time to try and help you with your particular problem.  The result being you are receiving a second rate service while paying for private health insurance.

If all the physiotherapy practitioners insisted upon their full treatment fees and asked the patients to pay the balance between the full fee and the reduced fees available from the insurance companies, it would highlight to the patients that their insurance company are not offering sufficient cover for their needs.  This hopefully would result in many patients cancelling their policies and transferring them to other more reputable companies who offer to pay the physiotherapists a proper rate for the job.

It would not take long for the insurance company to revise this strategy of reducing physiotherapy fees.  Unfortunately as physiotherapists are flooding into the private sector after graduating because of the lack of opportunities for work in the NHS, their will always be someone willing to accept work at reduced fees. 

This means that this system is unlikely to change and will get more and more cut throat resulting in practitioners either turning away work, working for reduced fees and giving patients less time or treating patient in a multi bed situation ( patients treated with others in separate cubicles by one physiotherapist)

The advice is to think carefully before you choose your Private Health Insurance provider.  Check out points I have highlighted and see if you have restrictions on physiotherapy fees.  Ask for how much they allow for treatment fees and then compare this to the fees charged by the physiotherapist you wish to use. 

At Atlas Pain Relief Centre we are totally patient focussed and want to help you. www.solihullphysiotherapist.co.uk

Restrictions imposed upon the physiotherapists make this very difficult and in private clinics may result in a 2 tier treatment protocol.

This could result in better treatment for private self funding patients and a lesser option for Private Health Insurance patients which has been introduced because of the cost cutting activity of the Private Health Insurance Industry.

Birmingham Clothes Show Live gets the Solihull Physiotherapist treatment

Wednesday, December 9th, 2009

Tipped for the top!

Tipped for the top!

Radio and TV presenter Fearne Cotton and new boyband sensation“Vice” get the Atlas touch at the Birmingham Clothes Show Live 2009

 

 

Solihull physiotherapist John Williams looks after new boyband “Vice” during their gig at the Birmingham Clothes Show 2009.

Tipped to be a big hit with their new single “bounce” the 4 man band perform an impressive song and dance routine that send the girls hysterical.

The Solihull physiotherapist supported the band, catwalk models and dancers through 7 shows a day over a 6 day period at the Birmingham venue with physiotherapy, osteopathy and sports massage techniques.

Solihull physiotherapist John works from the Atlas Sports Injury Clinic in Hall Green Birmingham.  The clinic has an excellent physiotherapy clinic and supporting website www.solihullphysiotherapist.co.uk

Solihull Physiotherapist supports Birmingham Clothes Show

Sunday, November 29th, 2009
On Site Sports Massage

On Site Sports Massage

Solihull Physiotherapist John Williams and his team of Sports Massage therapists will once again provide support for the Birmingham Clothes Show Live event in December 2009.

Physiotherapy and Sports massage will be available for the catwalk models and dancers backstage and injury cover should it be required is available from the experienced Atlas Solihull Osteopath and Physiotherapist.

Atlas Sports Injury Clinic supply therapists to the Clothes Show and provide valuable support to the dancers and models who have a punishing 7 shows per day over 6 days at the Birmingham venue.

Massage and Sports Massage helps ease tired aching muscles and can be a valuable aid in preventing dancing injuries.

Atlas Solihull have a sports injury clinic in Hall Green Birmingham which is supported by an excellent website www.solihullsportsinjuryclinic.co.uk

Solihull Physiotherapist warns could spinal manipulation be a licence to print money?

Tuesday, May 26th, 2009

solihull-clinic-presentation-from-frankie-gavinNew proposals from NICE the organisation that advises the NHS on effective treatments may be introduced soon for spinal manipulations for back pain reports Solihull Physiotherapist John Williams.

John is Clinic Director of the Atlas Physiotherapy Clinic  on the Robin Hood Island, Stratford Rd,  Hall Green, Birmingham www.solihullphysiotherapist.co.uk

Patients may be able to see a practitioner who is trained in spinal manipulation via a GP referral and funded by the NHS.

This concerns Solihull Physiotherapist John Williams who is also a registered Solihull Osteopath.  The suggestion is that up to 9 visits for spinal manipulations could be authorised for back pain sufferers via the GP.

For practitioners that manipulate the spine this could be a licence to print money.  Some practitioners currently give patients no more than 10 minutes a session and the only form of treatment offered is spinal manipulations.  Imagine a never ending stream of NHS patients receiving this form of treatment, the cash tills would be ringing but would the back pain patients benefit?

Physiotherapists who do not receive spinal manipulation training as a part of their degree training may decide to go into private practice after receiving post graduation training in manipulation as a means of financial reward.

Manipulations are quick to administer but can be dangerous especially if performed on the neck.  Some practitioners regularly perform neck manipulations as a routine treatment with the suggestion that they are putting things back in place.

I am very concerned that a patient may receive 9 neck manipulations in 2 or 3 weeks because the system may allow for up to 9 visits.  Physiotherapists,Chiropractors and Osteopaths may get the opportunity to take part in this proposal but back pain manipulations carried out by inexperienced practitioners or done excessively for financial gain will not be helpful for the patient.

Perhaps a system of feedback from patients such as on ebay would be a good idea.  This way positive feedback from patients would result in more GP referrals and negative feedback would exclude any referrals.

Power to the patients would result and practitioners would need to treat patients well and get measured results.  This would sort out the better practitioners from the rest and justify more referrals.

Solihull Physiotherapist Website is launched

Sunday, May 24th, 2009

Atlas Solihull Physiotherapist website is ready to be launched before the end of May 2009. 

Atlas known for their multi-disciplinary approach to pain relief have 3 state registered (HPC) physiotherapists working from the Hall Green/Shirley clinic.

The back pain clinic has become very successful as all the Physiotherapists have expertese in back pain relief.

If you need to view the physiotherapy website look at www.solihullphysiotherapist.co.uk and check out our video.

No need to wait for appointments just call 0121 745 8792atlas-sports-injury-clinic-hall-green-birmingham-small