Matt Waters, NHS and private physiotherapist

for Lewes Physiotherapy Clinic

55 High St, Lewes BN7 1XE (map)

matt@lewesphysiotherapy.co.uk

Message from Matt


To all the regular patients to the Physiotherapy Clinic here in Lewes, I have temporarily closed the service due to personal issues.


Matt Waters is a Physiotherapist attached to Physiotherapy Clinic based in the fitness centre of the White Hart Hotel (55 High St, Lewes BN7 1XE) being registered to the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy and also fully insured and DBS checked (Disclosure and Barring Service).

Services the Physiotherapy Clinic offer


Specialities:

  • Acupuncture
  • Amputee rehabilitation
  • Arthritis
  • Back, neck, joints and muscles
  • Cardio-vascular / Respiratory
  • Children’s physiotherapy
  • Chronic Fatigue / ME
  • Hand therapy
  • Home visits
  • Hydrotherapy / Aquatic Therapy
  • Neurology including Stroke, MS
  • Older people’s care
  • Orthopaedics / Trauma
  • Pain management
  • Pilates
  • Sports physiotherapy
  • Workplace health


Our services:

  • Acupuncture
  • Pilates
  • Musculoskeletal disorders (MSD’s)
  • Soft Tissue Techniques
  • Sports injuries
  • Whiplash recovery
  • Work Station Assessments (WSA’s)


Our Therapies:

  • Home visits
  • Hydrotherapy
  • Manipulative/manual therapy
  • Neurological Physiotherapy
  • Pain management
  • Strength and reconditioning
  • Ultrasound therapy

Physiotherapy helps restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability. It takes a holistic approach that involves the patient directly in their own care. Physiotherapy helps restore movement and function when someone is affected by injury, illness or disability.

Many physiotherapists work as part of a multi-disciplinary team. They can work from NHS hospitals, community based organisations, private hospitals and clinics, sports clubs, charities and workplaces.

Physiotherapists help treat physical problems linked to a number of the body’s systems.

Physiotherapists help people who’ve been affected by injury, illness or disability. Some of the approaches they use include:

  • movement and exercise - taking into account a person’s current level of health and their specific requirements,

  • manual therapy techniques - where the physiotherapist helps recovery by using their hands to relieve muscle pain and stiffness, and encourage blood flow to an injured part of the body,

  • aquatic therapy - a type of physiotherapy carried out in water NHS 2020.

© Lewes Physiotherapy Clinic. Physiotherapist using a therapy

© Lewes Physiotherapy Clinic. Physiotherapist using a therapy

Contact us

The best way to contact Matt at this time is via email:


matt@lewesphysiotherapy.co.uk