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ACTIVE HEALTH CHIROPRACTIC & PHYSIOTHERAPY

Headaches, Sciatica, Back Pain, Neck and Hip Pain, Chiropractic Treatments, Nerves, Muscles, Ligament, Fascia, Joints, Sports Injuries, Soft Tissue Release, Shockwave Therapy & Active Release Technique in Bath

Address: πŸ—ΊοΈ 17 Charles Street, Bath BA1 1HX, UK Directions

Phone: +44 1225581111

Email: info@theactivehealthclinic.com

Website: Visit Website

Insurance Accepted: AVIVA, BUPA, WPA, Cigna, FitnessFirst, Gropama, NuffieldHealth, Simply Health, PRU Health, Hcpc & ARL

Experience: Since 2009

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About ACTIVE HEALTH CHIROPRACTIC & PHYSIOTHERAPY

Active Health Chiropractic & Physiotherapy Clinic is a multidisciplinary clinic that provide exceptional chiro and physio care to their patients. Their team consists of musculoskeletal specialists from the fields of Chiropractic, Physiotherapy, Sports Therapy and Rehabilitation, Pilates, Massage, and Personal Training. Active Health Chiropractic & Physiotherapy Clinic has a group of healthcare professionals who specialise in solving your headaches and pains and improving your movement. Robin Marshall is the chiropractor & Clinic Director at Active Health Chiropractic & Physiotherapy. He graduated from the Anglo-European College of Chiropractic with an honors degree in Chiropractic Sciences. In 2004, he graduated with a Master's in Chiropractic, obtaining a distinction. He is a full-body certified Active Release Technique provider. He treats all age ranges and conditions. The team at Active Health provides personalised treatment plans tailored to individual needs, aiming to improve mobility, reduce pain, and enhance the overall quality of life. Their Physiotherapists specialise in a very hands-on approach to treatment, using various manual therapy techniques and exercise prescriptions.