Manual therapy at Spire Edinburgh Hospitals Murrayfield and Shawfair Park

Treatment of hand disorders and injuries using splints and exercises.


Crucial in recovery from hand or wrist injury including post-surgery. 

Why you might need it

How much does Manual therapy cost at Spire Edinburgh Hospitals Murrayfield and Shawfair Park

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Who will do it?

To make an appointment with our hand specialist please call our Physiotherapy department on 0131 316 2537.

Hand, or manual, therapy plays a crucial role in the recovery from hand or wrist injury including post-surgery. 

Hand therapy is the management of hand disorders and injuries using physical methods such as exercise, splinting and wound care. Hand therapists also treat other upper limb disorders that affect how the hand works.

Hand therapy at Perform includes retraining, splinting, and advice on everyday hand functions and physiotherapy (joint mobilisation, stretching, active and resisted exercises, and ultrasound scan).

Our specialists are able to devise bespoke exercise programs and static hand splints for a wide range of conditions.

How to get to us

Spire Murrayfield is an approximate 20 minute drive from Edinburgh Airport or 10 minutes from Haymarket train station. Regular buses serve the area well. Spire Shawfair Park is located to the south east of the city centre close to the City Bypass and the Royal Infirmary at 10 Easter Shawfair, Edinburgh, EH22 1FE.

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Spire Edinburgh Hospitals Murrayfield and Shawfair Park,

Spire Murrayfield Hospital
122 Corstorphine Road
Edinburgh
EH12 6UD

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