Arthritis & Polymyalgia Exercise Support in Newcastle-under-Lyme
Gentle, progressive physiotherapy home visits in Newcastle-under-Lyme and surrounding areas
Arthritis and polymyalgia support in Newcastle-under-Lyme
We provide gentle, progressive exercise programmes for people living with arthritis or polymyalgia rheumatica in Newcastle-under-Lyme and the surrounding Staffordshire area. Our approach helps maintain joint health, reduce stiffness, and keep you moving comfortably.
Exercise is one of the most effective ways to manage arthritis and polymyalgia. We work at your pace in your Newcastle-under-Lyme home, adapting to how you feel on any given day.
What to expect in your Newcastle-under-Lyme home
We'll assess which joints are affected, how stiff or painful they are, and what activities are difficult for you in your Newcastle-under-Lyme home. We'll create a programme that respects your limits while gently encouraging movement.
Your programme will include:
- Range of motion exercises: Gentle movements to maintain joint flexibility
- Strengthening exercises: Building muscle to support affected joints
- Low-impact activities: Walking, chair exercises, or water-based movements
- Pain management advice: When to push, when to rest, how to pace activities
- Joint protection techniques: Ways to reduce strain on painful joints in daily tasks
Your physiotherapist in Newcastle-under-Lyme
Claire Williamson
Chartered Physiotherapist & Buzzy Bees Director
- BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy • HCPC Registered (PH104255) • CSP Member (096230)
- Serving Newcastle-under-Lyme and surrounding areas
Call Claire on 07752 884 576
Please mention Mobile Physiotherapist.co.uk when you call
About Newcastle-under-Lyme
Newcastle-under-Lyme is a large town in north Staffordshire, adjacent to Stoke-on-Trent with a thriving high street and borough market.
Who we help in Newcastle-under-Lyme
- People in Newcastle-under-Lyme with osteoarthritis in hips, knees, hands, or spine
- Those with rheumatoid arthritis looking for safe exercise guidance at home
- People with polymyalgia rheumatica managing stiffness and pain
- Anyone with joint pain who wants to stay active without making symptoms worse
Local FAQs for Newcastle-under-Lyme
Will exercise make my arthritis worse?
No. Done correctly, exercise is one of the best treatments for arthritis. We'll teach you how to exercise safely without flaring up your symptoms.
What if I'm having a bad day with pain?
We adapt your programme to how you're feeling. On bad days, we'll do gentler exercises. On better days, we can progress. Flexibility is key.
Can you help with morning stiffness?
Yes, morning stiffness is common with arthritis and polymyalgia. We'll teach you exercises and techniques to reduce stiffness and get moving more easily in your Newcastle-under-Lyme home.
Is there a travel fee for Newcastle-under-Lyme?
Most areas in Newcastle-under-Lyme and nearby villages are covered within our standard service area. We'll confirm any additional costs during your free phone enquiry.