COVID-19 Update

Please be assured that WPPC is still open for those of you who require urgent physiotherapy and who are following all the NHS guidance.

However, due to the current situation surrounding COVID-19 we are now offering on line video consultations via Zoom.

We shall be offering :

  • Physiotherapy assessments and follow up rehabilitation
  • Home work station assessments
  • Clinical  Pilates/ Yoga 1:1 and group matwork classes
  • Physio led guided meditation and yoga sessions

Physiotherapy sessions on line will be covered by all major health insurance companies, although BUPA  at present will cover existing clients.

We are here  to allay your fears and concerns, so please email us or call and we shall get back to you as soon as we can.

Get ready to WalkFit…

Summer may be drawing to a close, but we’re keen to put a spring in your step this autumn. Come and join us for some FREE WalkFit sessions for an hour at 12noon every Friday in September. In collaboration with our friends at VictoriaBID, we are teaching people how to walk effectively, efficiently and burn… Read more

Elevate — feedback on the cross-sector approach to physical inactivity

    The UK’s first cross-sector event – Elevate Arena held May 5, 2016 – brought together the physical activity sector, academia, healthcare, gov ernment and performance experts to focus on an increasingly important and complex societal challenge: tackling physical inactivity. Our head of practice, Clare Fone, gave a well-received talk on the importance of intelligent… Read more

An essential nutrition source

We’re super excited to link to nutritionist Natalia Traxel’s new website, focusing on nutrition – food for the body and mind. With wonderful recipes and insights (from the facts about cravings to the list of feel-good food), this go-to guide to eating well from the nutritionist at Raymond Blanc Cookery School is a must-read. Look… Read more

She did it! Meet our Tough Mudder!

Huge congratulations to one of our chartered physiotherapists, Sheena Patel, who became one Tough Mudder after slogging her way around the popular – and utterly gruelling – 12-mile obstacle race in Oxfordshire this month. Apart from showing grit and determination (how else do you explain jumping into ice in the Arctic Enema?), Sheena also prepared… Read more