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RecoverFit partner with At The Core
We are delighted to announce our partnership with At The Core.
At The Core are a brand new innovative brand that offer industry leading health services to its clients. From Physiotherapy to MBST (A super exciting therapy thats got orthopaedic surgeons all over the world very intrigued) to elite sports rehabilitation.
Co founder Paul Tisdale, former Exeter City, MK Dons and current Bristol Rovers Football manager has seen a gap in the UK market for a multi disciplinary health clinic with forefront technology like MBST and from now they are providing the full range of NormaTec and HyperIce products to aid their clients recovery and rehabilitation.
Adey Saunderson (Physiotherapist & At the Core, Co Founder) said "We are delighted to partner with RecoverFit, they supply industry leading products which in combination with our services at 'At The Core' they will help us offer a completely rounded and industry leading service to our patients."
RecoverFit have been working with Adey on a number of different projects over the last 4 years and cant speak highly enough of not only his medical and physiotherapy skills, but his people skills, which we all know really benefits the patient when rehabbing any injury.
Adey followed by saying: "When you combine something like an Alter-G (Anti gravity treadmill) session followed by a NormaTec Recovery session, it gives our patients not only a non loaded walking/running rehab workout, but a full leg lymphatic drainage flush, to really accelerate their recovery. We are really excited to be offering NormaTec and HyperIce products as parts of the service we offer at 'At The Core'."
At the Core's latest clinic is based in the heart of Bath, which is easily accessible from a variety of locations!
What is MBST?:
MBST is a non invasive, game-changing treatment, specialising in reducing pain and swelling and improving mobility.
- Osteoarthritis
- Osteoporosis
- Muscle, Ligament and Tendon Damage & Pain
- Sports and Accident Injuries
- Bruised Bones
- Cartilage Damage
- Fractures
- Nerve Damage after injury/surgery
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