Advanced Treatments

Advanced Regenerative Treatments

Non-surgical treatment options designed to support recovery, reduce pain, and improve movement in joints, tendons, and soft tissues.

Shoulder
Elbow
Knee
Personalised assessment first
Treatment recommended only when appropriate
What This Treatment Supports

Common Conditions We Discuss

Advanced regenerative treatments may form part of a conservative musculoskeletal plan for the following presentations.

Shoulder pain & rotator cuff irritation
Tennis elbow / Golfer's elbow
Knee pain & overload injuries
Tendinopathy
Soft tissue strain
Chronic overuse injuries
Joint discomfort
Mobility restriction
How It Works

A Conservative Musculoskeletal Approach

Collagen-based treatment is used as part of a conservative musculoskeletal approach. It may support tissue quality, tendon recovery, joint comfort, and movement when combined with proper assessment and physiotherapy rehabilitation.

Tissue quality

Designed to support the underlying tissue environment alongside structured rehab.

Tendon recovery

May complement loading-based rehabilitation in stubborn tendon conditions.

Joint comfort & movement

Used to support comfort and confidence in movement through your rehab journey.

Conditions Commonly Discussed

Where Advanced Treatment May Be Considered

Each presentation is different. The following are the areas most commonly discussed at our Liverpool Street clinic — suitability is always confirmed after a personalised assessment.

Shoulder & rotator cuff

Persistent shoulder pain, rotator cuff irritation, impingement-related discomfort and movement limitation are commonly discussed at consultation. Treatment may form part of a wider rehab plan that supports tissue quality and movement.

Elbow tendon pain

Tennis elbow, golfer's elbow and other lateral or medial elbow tendon issues that have not settled with rest or basic rehab. Collagen-based treatment may support tendon recovery alongside a structured loading programme.

Knee pain

Knee overload injuries, patellar tendon pain, runner's knee and general joint discomfort. We focus on identifying the driver of the pain and combining hands-on care, rehab and — where appropriate — advanced treatment options.

Hip & lower limb overload

Gluteal tendon issues, hip-related discomfort, calf and Achilles overload. Often seen in runners and active professionals where load has outpaced tissue tolerance. Personalised assessment is always the starting point.

Neck & lower back soft tissue issues

Chronic soft tissue irritation around the neck and lower back that has not responded to standard care. Treatment may support tissue comfort when combined with proper assessment and physiotherapy rehabilitation.

Patient Journey

From Assessment to Follow-Up

A clear, structured pathway through your care — so you always know what comes next.

Assessment

A thorough hands-on clinical assessment to understand your symptoms, history and goals.

Diagnosis

A clear, plain-English explanation of what is driving your pain so you understand the next steps.

Treatment options

Suitable treatment options are discussed openly, including whether advanced regenerative treatment may be appropriate.

Physiotherapy rehab

A personalised rehabilitation programme to rebuild strength, control and confidence in the affected area.

Follow-up review

Progress is reviewed and your plan is adjusted to keep your recovery on track.

Why Choose Us

Why Choose Liverpool Street Physiotherapy

An experienced team, a clear plan, and treatments only recommended when they are right for you.

Hands-on clinical assessment

Detailed in-person assessment by experienced musculoskeletal physiotherapists.

Personalised rehab plans

Treatment plans tailored to your goals, lifestyle and stage of recovery.

Advanced non-surgical options

Modern, non-surgical treatment options that complement conservative physiotherapy care.

Central London location

Conveniently located near Liverpool Street, ideal for City professionals.

Clear explanation before treatment

You will always understand what is being recommended and why before anything is started.

Treatment only when appropriate

Advanced treatment is only recommended when it is clinically suitable for your condition.

Safety & Suitability

This treatment may not be suitable for everyone. A full assessment is required before any treatment recommendation is made. Your physiotherapist will discuss your medical history, current symptoms and goals before any advanced treatment option is considered.

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Find out if Advanced Treatments are suitable for you

Book a consultation with our specialist team for a personalised assessment and a clear discussion of your options.