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Sunday, April 3rd, 2011
Atlas Sports Injury Clinic are looking for a musculo-skeletal physiotherapist in Solihull to work at their Hall Green practice in Birmingham. They are advertising a physiotherapist vacancy
A knowledge of sports injuries would help but training will be offered to the right candidate if necessary. The candidate should be open to a different approach to treatment and be prepared to treat acute back pain patients.
The Sports Injury Clinic treats high profile sports men and women and has a multi-disciplinary approach offering osteopaths, physiotherapists, Acupuncture and Podiatry as well as Sports Massage.
Interested candidates can email their CV with a covering letter to jwosteopath@yahoo.com
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Sunday, March 13th, 2011
Sports Physiotherapist Peter Taylor from Atlas Sports Injury Clinic in Hall Green Birmingham is helping Solihull Observer Brighton Marathon Runner achieve his charity ambition by providing injury treatment and advice. The Atlas clinic has a website www.solihullphysiotherapist.co.uk offering advice and help with pain and injuries See article below.
Hands-on help for marathon man Ben
MARATHON man Ben Lindon received perhaps his most valuable donation this week, in the form of a sports massage.
Solihull Observer deputy editor has been training for the Brighton Marathon for the last two weeks with crippling shin splints.
But then leading sports physiotherapist and podiatrist Peter Taylor from Atlas Sports Injury Clinic stepped in to help the paper’s budding runner.
Specialist Peter read Ben’s story in the Observer and offered the services of his clinic, based in Hall Green.
The chief physio got in touch with Ben – who is renaming himself ‘Thunderfoot Lindon’ for the 26-mile event – to offer him physiotherapy, podiatry, gait analysis and orthotics.
“To make sure Ben achieves his aims of running the marathon and raising money for the Rockinghorse charity we wanted to help him in the form of a course of treatments,” he told the paper.
And on Thursday (February 24) Ben met Pete at the Atlas Clinic to work out a regime of treatments.
Pete diagnosed – after an examination and a treadmill gait test – Ben with medial tibial stress syndrome, along with irritation and inflammation of the tibial muscles and their attachment to the adjacent bone.
“This is a classic overuse injury and is commonly caused by an increase in duration and intensity in training, like marathon training. Overpronation is another common cause.
“To treat Ben we used soft tissue manipulation to break down adhesions in the muscles.
“We then used electrotherapy, consisting of ultrasound and interferential therapy, to promote pain relief, increased local circulation and metabolism.
“If there are any further problems we will pursue orthotic therapy to address any biomechanical problems,” he explained.
Ben said Thursday’s treatment was so successful he ran the Ilmington 10K Threshold Race on Saturday (February 26) four minutes faster than previously and will now also run The Shakespeare Raceway Half-Marathon, Long Marston Airfield, this Saturday, March 5.
The 31-year-old, who runs in Brighton on April 10, is now just shy of the £500 he pledged to raise for Sussex-based children’s charity Rockinghorse.
“Thanks to Pete I have been able to continue my training and push myself even further than before. In terms of donations, this may be the most valuable yet.
“That doesn’t mean I don’t want to smash the charity’s fundraising levels, so I hope people will continue to support me.”
To support Ben and raise help raise funds for Rockinghorse visit virginmoneygiving.com/BenLindon. For updates on Ben’s training and fund-raising follow his progress at twitter.com/BenWolfLindon. For more information on the Atlas Clinic visit www.solihullsportsinjuryclinic.co.uk.
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Tuesday, February 22nd, 2011
Solihull Physiotherapist and Sports Podiatrist Peter Taylor from the Atlas Sports Injury Clinic in Hall Green, Birmingham has offered the Solihull Observer’s Brighton Marathon Runner Ben Lindon free physiotherapy treatment during his preparation for the race in April 2011.
Ben has been suffering with shinsplints during his marathon training programme and is finding things difficult on long runs.
Ben is raising money for charity and he himself was diagnosed with a rare brain tumour in March 2008.
Atlas Sports Physiotherapist Peter Taylor contacted Ben after reading about his sports injury problems and offered help with the shinsplints. Ben will undergo a full biomechanical assessment and gait analysis as well as having the shinsplints treated. If Ben is found to be overpronating he will need prescription Orthotics which will correct his lower limb biomechanics and help prevent further running injuries.
Atlas Sports Injury Clinic have a dedicated running injury team who are experienced at treating marathon runners and both elite athletes and casual joggers. They have set up an informative website for runners www.runninginjuryclinic.co.uk
Appointments can be made for sports injuries and running injuries by telephoning 0121 745 8792
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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
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Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Solihull Physiotherapist looks after Peter Shilton, England Goalkeeper
Physiotherapy in Solihull Birmingham from Atlas Solihull Physiotherapists. View the testimonial video on the website www.solihullphysiotherapist.co.uk and see why Atlas Physiotherapist John Williams and his team of Solihull Physiotherapists are the people to see for your physiotherapy and Sports Injury needs.
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Sunday, November 29th, 2009

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
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