We are a well established clinic in the centre of Paisley and we specialise in the management of all forms of musculoskeletal disorders.
We aim to provide an outstanding, immediately accessible service for those requiring a return to normal levels of function. Paisley Physiotherapy Centre Established in 1998, Paisley Physiotherapy Centre specialises in the management of all forms of musculoskeletal disorders, such as arthritis, back pain and sports injuries. We offer a professional, flexible and quality range of services. Our aim is to provide an outstanding, immediately-accessible service for those wishing a return to normal levels of function and activity. Physiotherapy Physiotherapy is concerned with the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of restoring the physical function and performance of the body, as well as other forms of medical care such as pain relief, biomechanics and surgery. It is a distinct form of care which can be performed both in isolation or in conjunction with other types of medical management, such as surgery. Find out how physiotherapy could help you now Highly trained staff At Paisley Physiotherapy Centre, our highly trained staff are all HPC registered and are all members of The Chartered Society of Physiotherapists (CSP). Our acupuncturists have been trained either though the Acupuncture Association of Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP) or the British Medical Acupuncture Association (BMAS). We pride ourselves on our: • Quality of care • Quality of treatment • Flexibility of service • Accessibility • Friendly atmosphere • Vast range of treatments and services What Is Physiotherapy? Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession concerned with the assessment, diagnosis and treatment to restore the physical function and performance of the body. It is a distinct form of care which can be performed both in isolation or in conjunction with other types of medical management for example surgery. Physiotherapy deals with a wide range of injuries and disease processes and other conditions which include: - Sports Injuries
- Back and neck pain
- Postural Problems
- Occupational Injuries
- Arthritis
- Stroke Rehabilitation
- Neurological Conditions
- Impaired Mobility
- Post Surgical Rehabilitation
How Can Physio Help Me? Physiotherapy can help individuals by identifying the problem area and treating this directly. Physiotherapists treat a wide variety of injuries and problems using many different techniques. In many cases, the causes of pain and dysfunction are obvious, but sometimes things are not so black and white, especially when symptoms are inconsistent or difficult to describe. Physiotherapists can perform a wide range of tests to help locate the source of the problem and implement the appropriate treatment and rehabilitation strategy. They are not only interested in the problem, but also any contributing factors. Identifying factors such as poor posture, improper techniques, muscle imbalances, deficient core stability or poor work practices are examples. Correcting these factors will reduce the risk of the same thing happening again in the future. Our friendly team are highly qualified and professional Andy Binning Andy graduated from Queens College in 1990 with a BSc in Physiotherapy Studies. His special interest in physiotherapy was sports injuries, which led him into the world of football. Andy has been physiotherapist to several football clubs, including Alloa Athletic FC, East Stirling FC and St Mirren FC. In 1998 he opened Paisley Physiotherapy Centre, which has gone from strength to strength resulting in the highly acclaimed clinic, which we are running today. Andy has since gone on to become a member of the AACP following a qualification in acupuncture and more recently achieved a post graduate diploma in Manipulative therapy. Lesley Binning Lesley graduated from Queens College in 1991 with a BSc in Physiotherapy Studies. Lesley started off her career working in Law Hospital before moving to Red Deer day hospital where she began specialising in neurological conditions. In 2002, she became part of the specialist team in Renfrewshire which served people with physical disabilities. 8 years later, Lesley left the NHS and decided to solely work in the clinic, where she specialies in neurological conditions like; Stoke, MS, Head injuries and Parkinson’s disease. Lesley also delivers a domiciliary service for the clinic, providing home visits for patients unable to attend the clinic. Gemma Black Gemma graduated from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2014 with a BSc Hons in Physiotherapy. This makes her our youngest physio, bringing with her a fresh approach to new techniques and research emerging in Physiotherapy. Following her graduation, Gemma joined our team and settled in very quickly. She went on to complete a course in acupuncture, and in soft tissue techniques for musculoskeletal injuries. More recently Gemma received a qualification in Pilates, which allows her to work 1-1 with patients. These sessions can be useful for patients recovering from an episode of low back pain, patients who have poor posture, or simply for anyone wishing to strengthen their core. Louise Dickson Louise joined our team at the beginning of 2014, and has brought passion and enthusiasm to the clinic. Louise began her career by attaining a BSc Honors degree in Physiology and Sports Science from the University of Glasgow, which she is able to use in everyday practice today. Following this, Louise went on to graduate with a masters degree in Physiotherapy from Glasgow Caledonian University. In addition, Louise has since gained a diploma in Sports Massage and received her acupuncture and Pilates qualifications. Steven Noble Steven is the newest member to our team, and only the 3rd male to join the team in 17years! Steven graduated from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2015 with a BSc Hons degree in Physiotherapy. Throughout his studies Steven had the opportunity to work alongside Aberdeen FC and Kilmarnock FC. He has since gone on to achieve a diploma in Sports massage, a postgraduate diploma in Manipulative therapy, and a qualification in acupuncture. Charlene MacKinnon Charlene joined our team in 2014 following a move from working in London. Previous to living in London, Charlene attained a BSc Hons degree in Sports Medicine at the University of Glasgow, graduating in 2000. Following this she worked for 7 years as a physio aid where she developed a particular interest in respiratory physiotherapy. Charlene then went onto achieve her BSc Undergraduate Physiotherapy degree, and began working at Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital in central London were she became a specialist band 6 respiratory physiotherapist. May Milroy May is our practice manager and has been with us now for 16 years. May graduated as a nurse from Glasgow Caledonian University with BA Nursing with distinction. After several years working as a staff nurse she trained as a midwife. Following the arrival of her family, she gave up working to look after her children for a few years and it was during this time that she came to work at the clinic. Our Team: • We are members of the The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) • We are registered with the Health Professions Council • We are members of the Acupuncture Association for Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP) • We are friendly and professional REVIEWS Paisley Physiotherapy Centre 13 Old Sneddon St, Paisley, UK 2 months ago Within only a short number of sessions I was starting to become pain free and reduce strong pain killer use. Response from the owner2 months ago Thanks for the review John! 8 months ago Have been to many physio to try and resolve an issue I've had with my knee for years. This was the first place to actually get to the bottom of the problem. Very knowledgeable and helpful staff. Andy has been a great help with advice in getting my injury resolved. Highly recommend paisley physio centre!! Response from the owner8 months ago Thanks for the lovely review Gillian 8 months ago I have had excellent treatment from Andy and his team over the last few years. A very knowledgeable and professional team who give clear explanations of your injury and the treatment to be provided. I have attended for a sternoclavicular joint issue and ruptured adductor muscle; on both occasions I was returned to full fitness. Response from the owner8 months ago Thanks for your kind words and for taking the time to review. It's always a pleasure having you in the clinic. a year ago Great service, have been attending over a year with good results. Gemma always listens to what you need and helps with my pain. Have had different machines used as well as acupuncture and hands on. The sessions really help with back pain …More Response from the ownera year ago Thanks for your kind words. It was our pleasure. a year ago I've been coming here for treatment to my Achilles tendon. Andy has managed to get me from being unable to walk any distance without pain to running 5k's. Everyone here is welcoming and professional, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them Response from the ownera year ago Thanks Sarah. It's been our pleasure to get you back on track! a year ago I've been a regular customer of Andy since he 1st opened in Paisley. I've had nothing but 1st class treatment and service from him and his staff. They've put me back together again more times than I care to remember. I know that if I have a need to use them in future I'll be in the best hands possible. Response from the ownera year ago Thanks for your kind words. It's been my and our pleasure to be of service to you & yours for the past 18 years! Happy Xmas 🎅🏻 a year ago Excellent service from friendly knowledgeable staff. I'm a Ultra Marathon Runner who has been quite unlucky with injuries during 2016. Each time a different injury from calf muscle tear to knee and back pain. Since I first visited Paisley …More Response from the ownera year ago Thanks Marc. Your kind words mean a lot and make a difference. Good luck for the season ahead. a year ago Various member of my family and I have attended the centre to visit Andy and his team for many years now, and have all experienced the professional and welcoming approach the team have there. Victoria Scott on behalf of Jeanette Lindsay Response from the ownera year ago It's been a pleasure to treat you and your family. a year ago I've been receiving treatment for a strained hamstring and achilles tendon which I got from 2 days hillwalking at the start of January. The treatment has been excellent and I'm almost fully recovered. I can't wait to get back into hillwalking and running! Response from the ownera year ago Thanks for your kind review a year ago 1st class service, great treatment at a fair price! Thanks. Response from the ownera year ago Been a pleasure to get you back on course! a year ago Andy and his team are absolute stars! Unfortunately I have had to receive treatment many times for sports injuries during my career, but no-one has ever helped me back to fitness as well as this team. Highest recommendations! Response from the ownera year ago Thanks David. Hope you're fit & well. a year ago These physiotherapists have only done a weekend course in acupuncture so can't be experts. Beware! Response from the ownera year ago This is factually inaccurate. To be a member of the AACP we have to undertake 80 hours of training and rigorously maintain our CPD. I'm not sure what has motivated you to leave a review, given that you're not a client of ours and we'd be grateful if you could delete your review. Thanks in advance. Response from the owner9 months ago Thanks for your review Emma Response from the ownera year ago Thanks Jo Response from the ownera year ago Thanks Mark > • Accessibility • Friendly atmosphere • Vast range of treatments and services What Is Physiotherapy? Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession concerned with the assessment, diagnosis and treatment to restore the physical function and performance of the body. It is a distinct form of care which can be performed both in isolation or in conjunction with other types of medical management for example surgery. Physiotherapy deals with a wide range of injuries and disease processes and other conditions which include: - Sports Injuries
- Back and neck pain
- Postural Problems
- Occupational Injuries
- Arthritis
- Stroke Rehabilitation
- Neurological Conditions
- Impaired Mobility
- Post Surgical Rehabilitation
How Can Physio Help Me? Physiotherapy can help individuals by identifying the problem area and treating this directly. Physiotherapists treat a wide variety of injuries and problems using many different techniques. In many cases, the causes of pain and dysfunction are obvious, but sometimes things are not so black and white, especially when symptoms are inconsistent or difficult to describe. Physiotherapists can perform a wide range of tests to help locate the source of the problem and implement the appropriate treatment and rehabilitation strategy. They are not only interested in the problem, but also any contributing factors. Identifying factors such as poor posture, improper techniques, muscle imbalances, deficient core stability or poor work practices are examples. Correcting these factors will reduce the risk of the same thing happening again in the future. Our friendly team are highly qualified and professional Andy Binning Andy graduated from Queens College in 1990 with a BSc in Physiotherapy Studies. His special interest in physiotherapy was sports injuries, which led him into the world of football. Andy has been physiotherapist to several football clubs, including Alloa Athletic FC, East Stirling FC and St Mirren FC. In 1998 he opened Paisley Physiotherapy Centre, which has gone from strength to strength resulting in the highly acclaimed clinic, which we are running today. Andy has since gone on to become a member of the AACP following a qualification in acupuncture and more recently achieved a post graduate diploma in Manipulative therapy. Lesley Binning Lesley graduated from Queens College in 1991 with a BSc in Physiotherapy Studies. Lesley started off her career working in Law Hospital before moving to Red Deer day hospital where she began specialising in neurological conditions. In 2002, she became part of the specialist team in Renfrewshire which served people with physical disabilities. 8 years later, Lesley left the NHS and decided to solely work in the clinic, where she specialies in neurological conditions like; Stoke, MS, Head injuries and Parkinson’s disease. Lesley also delivers a domiciliary service for the clinic, providing home visits for patients unable to attend the clinic. Gemma Black Gemma graduated from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2014 with a BSc Hons in Physiotherapy. This makes her our youngest physio, bringing with her a fresh approach to new techniques and research emerging in Physiotherapy. Following her graduation, Gemma joined our team and settled in very quickly. She went on to complete a course in acupuncture, and in soft tissue techniques for musculoskeletal injuries. More recently Gemma received a qualification in Pilates, which allows her to work 1-1 with patients. These sessions can be useful for patients recovering from an episode of low back pain, patients who have poor posture, or simply for anyone wishing to strengthen their core. Louise Dickson Louise joined our team at the beginning of 2014, and has brought passion and enthusiasm to the clinic. Louise began her career by attaining a BSc Honors degree in Physiology and Sports Science from the University of Glasgow, which she is able to use in everyday practice today. Following this, Louise went on to graduate with a masters degree in Physiotherapy from Glasgow Caledonian University. In addition, Louise has since gained a diploma in Sports Massage and received her acupuncture and Pilates qualifications. Steven Noble Steven is the newest member to our team, and only the 3rd male to join the team in 17years! Steven graduated from Glasgow Caledonian University in 2015 with a BSc Hons degree in Physiotherapy. Throughout his studies Steven had the opportunity to work alongside Aberdeen FC and Kilmarnock FC. He has since gone on to achieve a diploma in Sports massage, a postgraduate diploma in Manipulative therapy, and a qualification in acupuncture. Charlene MacKinnon Charlene joined our team in 2014 following a move from working in London. Previous to living in London, Charlene attained a BSc Hons degree in Sports Medicine at the University of Glasgow, graduating in 2000. Following this she worked for 7 years as a physio aid where she developed a particular interest in respiratory physiotherapy. Charlene then went onto achieve her BSc Undergraduate Physiotherapy degree, and began working at Guys and St Thomas’ Hospital in central London were she became a specialist band 6 respiratory physiotherapist. May Milroy May is our practice manager and has been with us now for 16 years. May graduated as a nurse from Glasgow Caledonian University with BA Nursing with distinction. After several years working as a staff nurse she trained as a midwife. Following the arrival of her family, she gave up working to look after her children for a few years and it was during this time that she came to work at the clinic. Our Team: • We are members of the The Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP) • We are registered with the Health Professions Council • We are members of the Acupuncture Association for Chartered Physiotherapists (AACP) • We are friendly and professional REVIEWS Paisley Physiotherapy Centre 13 Old Sneddon St, Paisley, UK 2 months ago Within only a short number of sessions I was starting to become pain free and reduce strong pain killer use. Response from the owner2 months ago Thanks for the review John! 8 months ago Have been to many physio to try and resolve an issue I've had with my knee for years. This was the first place to actually get to the bottom of the problem. Very knowledgeable and helpful staff. Andy has been a great help with advice in getting my injury resolved. Highly recommend paisley physio centre!! Response from the owner8 months ago Thanks for the lovely review Gillian 8 months ago I have had excellent treatment from Andy and his team over the last few years. A very knowledgeable and professional team who give clear explanations of your injury and the treatment to be provided. I have attended for a sternoclavicular joint issue and ruptured adductor muscle; on both occasions I was returned to full fitness. Response from the owner8 months ago Thanks for your kind words and for taking the time to review. It's always a pleasure having you in the clinic. a year ago Great service, have been attending over a year with good results. Gemma always listens to what you need and helps with my pain. Have had different machines used as well as acupuncture and hands on. The sessions really help with back pain …More Response from the ownera year ago Thanks for your kind words. It was our pleasure. a year ago I've been coming here for treatment to my Achilles tendon. Andy has managed to get me from being unable to walk any distance without pain to running 5k's. Everyone here is welcoming and professional, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend them Response from the ownera year ago Thanks Sarah. It's been our pleasure to get you back on track! a year ago I've been a regular customer of Andy since he 1st opened in Paisley. I've had nothing but 1st class treatment and service from him and his staff. They've put me back together again more times than I care to remember. I know that if I have a need to use them in future I'll be in the best hands possible. Response from the ownera year ago Thanks for your kind words. It's been my and our pleasure to be of service to you & yours for the past 18 years! Happy Xmas 🎅🏻 a year ago Excellent service from friendly knowledgeable staff. I'm a Ultra Marathon Runner who has been quite unlucky with injuries during 2016. Each time a different injury from calf muscle tear to knee and back pain. Since I first visited Paisley …More Response from the ownera year ago Thanks Marc. Your kind words mean a lot and make a difference. Good luck for the season ahead. |