Clinical Pilates

Clinical Pilates is a term used to describe the use of Pilates for treating injuries, health conditions or movement dysfunctions such as weak core muscle strength or poor posture, resulting in pain.

Joseph Pilates (founder of Pilates) developed the original Pilates technique WW1 while working in hospitals. Joseph identified that those patients who were participating in his exercise regime got better. Since this initial use, Pilates has evolved and been refined into a rehabilitation technique used by physiotherapists worldwide.

At Physiolates, our physiotherapists specialise in the treatment of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. Our physiotherapists frequently use Pilates as part of their treatment plans for patients in conjunction with treatment methods, to ensure the quickest possible recovery from injury.

Physiolates can be used as an adjunct to many clinical conditions including:


Mel's story, I've done quite a lot of other Pilates classes in different studios and i think this is the best one.

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