What We Treat
Conditions Connor helps with.
Whatever you’re dealing with, the first step is the same: a proper assessment, a clear diagnosis, and a plan built around your goals.
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Choose where it hurts.
69+conditions treated
01 · Region
Neck
Neck pain is one of the most common reasons patients visit Atlas. We focus on identifying the underlying cause rather than just chasing symptoms.
Commonly treated
- Whiplash injury
- Vertigo and dizziness
- Trigger points
- Nerve pain in the arm
- Neck osteoarthritis
- Headaches
- Muscle tightness and strains
02 · Region
Shoulder
Shoulder problems can stop you sleeping, training, and reaching overhead. We combine hands-on treatment with structured rehabilitation to restore movement and strength.
Commonly treated
- Rotator cuff tendon pain
- Frozen shoulder and shoulder stiffness
- Shoulder instability
- Shoulder impingement
- Arthritis
- Rehabilitation after shoulder surgery
03 · Region
Elbow
Elbow pain is common in office workers, manual workers, and racket-sport players alike. Most cases respond well to graded loading and targeted treatment.
Commonly treated
- Golfer's elbow
- Tennis elbow
- Treatment following a fracture
- Arthritis
- Elbow bursitis
04 · Region
Hand & Wrist
Hand and wrist conditions affect everything from typing to gripping. A thorough assessment identifies the structures involved so treatment is targeted from the start.
Commonly treated
- Carpal tunnel syndrome
- De Quervain's tenosynovitis
- Repetitive strain injury
- Trigger finger or thumb
- Dupuytren's contracture
- Thumb pain
- Rheumatoid arthritis
05 · Region
Back
Back pain — acute or long-standing — is rarely as simple as a single structure. We assess the whole picture and build a plan around what is actually driving your symptoms.
Commonly treated
- Low back pain
- Sciatica or nerve pain
- Arthritis
- Stenosis
- Stiffness from the mid back (thoracic spine)
- Lifting or work-related injuries
- Facet joint and disc injuries
- Rehabilitation after back surgery
06 · Region
Pelvis
Pelvic pain is often misdiagnosed and undertreated. A careful assessment is essential to identify the true source and the right treatment direction.
Commonly treated
- Pregnancy and post-partum related pain
- Coccyx pain
- Sacro-iliac joint dysfunction
07 · Region
Hip
Hip problems often refer pain into the back, groin, or thigh, which makes accurate assessment essential before treatment begins.
Commonly treated
- Arthritis
- Femero-acetabular impingement (FAI)
- ITB syndrome or tendon pain
- Treatment following a fracture
- Bursitis
- Rehabilitation after hip surgery
- Hamstring strain or sport injury
08 · Region
Knee
From acute sports injuries to long-standing degenerative pain, the knee responds well to targeted physiotherapy paired with the right loading programme.
Commonly treated
- Arthritis
- Meniscus injury
- Ligament injury (including ACL)
- Knee instability
- Sports injuries
- Knee cap (patella) pain
- Rehabilitation after knee surgery
- Rheumatoid arthritis
09 · Region
Foot & Ankle
Foot and ankle complaints often respond exceptionally well to a combination of hands-on treatment, shockwave therapy, and graded loading.
Commonly treated
- Plantar fasciitis
- Achilles pain
- Arthritis
- Morton's neuroma
- Shin splints
- Running injuries
- Big toe pain
- Rheumatoid arthritis
10 · Region
Longstanding or Other Pains
If you have been managing a problem for months or years, you are not alone. A fresh assessment and a clear plan can make a meaningful difference.
Commonly treated
- Fibromyalgia
- Hypermobility
- Sporting injuries
- Vertigo and balance issues
- Growth plate conditions in teenagers — Osgood-Schlatter, Sever's disease
- Global pain
- Chronic pain
- Inflammatory arthritis pain
- Strengthening and conditioning
- Biomechanics and gait analysis
Not on the list?
…plus many more.
This list covers the conditions Connor sees most often, but it isn’t exhaustive. If yours isn’t here, get in touch — most musculoskeletal problems benefit from a proper assessment, and Connor will be honest if something is outside his scope.
Ask about your conditionTake the first step towards feeling better.
Direct access to expert physiotherapy. No GP referral needed. Most major insurers accepted, and same-week appointments are often available.
- 01EnquireA quick form, or call
- 02ConfirmReply within one working day
- 03Assess60-minute initial session