Expert Physiotherapy In

The Heart of Hampton Wick

Personalised care for long-lasting and effective pain relief: your wellness is our commitment.

Whether you have a movement issue; chronic condition; back, shoulder, neck, or knee pain, we can help.

Expert Physiotherapy In

The Heart of Hampton Wick

Personalised care for long-lasting and effective pain relief: your wellness is our commitment.

Book your free telephone consultation today

About Us

We are a private physiotherapy clinic that is located in The Hampton Wick Surgery, in the heart of Hampton Wick.

At our clinic, your wellbeing is our number one priority. We believe in taking a patient-centered approach to care so, after understanding the root cause of your discomfort, we tailor exercises and therapies to your unique goals, getting you involved in every step of the decision making process and adjusting treatment based on how your body responds.

Backed by over a decade of experience, we can address a variety of conditions, from sports injuries to chronic pain, utilising evidence-based techniques for effective and - equally as importantly - long-lasting results. Trust us to help you achieve pain relief, increased mobility, optimal health, and guide you towards a healthier and more active life.

About Us

We are a private physiotherapy clinic that is located in The Hampton Wick Surgery.

At our clinic, your wellbeing is our number one priority. We believe in taking a patient-centered approach to care so, after understanding the root cause of your discomfort, we tailor exercises and therapies to your unique goals, getting you involved in every step of the decision making process and adjusting treatment based on how your body responds.

Backed by over a decade of experience, we can address a variety of conditions, from sports injuries to chronic pain, utilising evidence-based techniques for effective and - equally as importantly - long-lasting results. Trust us to help you achieve pain relief, increased mobility, optimal health, and guide you towards a healthier and more active life.

Mr. Kazi Karim

Director and Head Physiotherapist

Mr. Kazi Karim is a fully-qualified physiotherapist with a wealth of experience and expertise. With a BSc in Physiotherapy, and as a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists and the Health and Care Professions Council, his credentials attest to his commitment to delivering exceptional care.

With over a decade of practice, including work both privately and in the NHS, he has honed his specialist skills in chronic pain management and musculoskeletal physiotherapy. However, his proficiency extends to neurology, orthopedics, community-based rehabilitation, sports injury recovery, and techniques that can be used as adjuncts, such as acupuncture.

Ever dedicated to professional growth, Mr. Kazi Karim maintains an up-to-date continuing professional development profile, has taken accredited courses to further his knowledge and skillset, and has also mentored physiotherapy students as a supervisor. In his leisure time, he enjoys reading, staying active, and cycling.

Mr. Kazi Karim

Director and Head Physiotherapist

Mr. Kazi Karim is a fully-qualified physiotherapist with a wealth of experience and expertise. With a BSc in Physiotherapy, and as a member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapists and the Health and Care Professions Council, his credentials attest to his commitment to delivering exceptional care.

With over a decade of practice, including work both privately and in the NHS, he has honed his specialist skills in chronic pain management and musculoskeletal physiotherapy. However, his proficiency extends to neurology, orthopedics, community-based rehabilitation, sports injury recovery, and techniques that can be used as adjuncts, such as acupuncture.

Ever dedicated to professional growth, Mr. Kazi Karim maintains an up-to-date continuing professional development profile, has taken accredited courses to further his knowledge and skillset, and has also mentored physiotherapy students as a supervisor. In his leisure time, he enjoys reading, staying active, and cycling.

Common Conditions

Neck Pain

Neck pain, often caused by poor posture or strain, can hinder daily activities. The pain can be dull, or it can feel like an electric shock that radiates into the arm.

Lower Back Pain

Back pain is one of the leading causes of disability in the United Kingdom. Lower back pain, can stem from various factors including muscle strain or disc issues.

Knee Pain

Knee pain is common in people of all ages. It may be caused as a result of damage to the joint, or from damage to the surrounding tendons, ligaments, and other connective tissue structures.

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition where the cartilage that cushions the ends of bone gets worn out. It often causes pain and stiffness in the hip, knee and thumb joints.

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis often causes heel pain. It is the inflammation of the plantar fascia, which is a strong fibrous tissue that connects your heel to the balls of your feet and your toes.

Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow, known medically as lateral epicondylitis, causes pain and tenderness to the outer bend of your elbow. It is caused when the tendons in your elbow become strained.

Golfer's Elbow

Golfer's elbow is similar to Tennis elbow. It is known medically as medial epicondylitis and causes pain and tenderness to the bony part of the inner part of your elbow.

De Quervain's Tenosynovitis

De Quervain's Tenosynovitis is inflammation of the tendons that lie on the thumb side of the wrist. It affects women more commonly than men and causes wrist and thumb pain.

Ankle Sprain

Ankle sprains are common injuries and are caused when you roll or turn your ankle awkwardly. The ligaments surrounding the ankle are stretched too far, and become damaged.

Achilles Tendon Pain

The Achilles tendon is the strong fibrous tissue that attaches your calf muscle to your heel. Injury to this tendon can cause pain on walking, swelling and stiffness.

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain may be caused by injury, trauma, overuse, or disease. It may a deep pain or a 'catching' pain, and may cause weakness of the arm.

Wrist Pains

Wrist pain is a common condition. It may be caused by fractures, repetitive stress, strain, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other conditions.

Common Conditions

Neck Pain

Neck pain, often caused by poor posture or strain, can hinder daily activities. The pain can be dull, or it can feel like an electric shock that radiates into the arm.

Lower Back Pain

Back pain is one of the leading causes of disability in the United Kingdom. Lower back pain, can stem from various factors including muscle strain or disc issues.

Knee Pain

Knee pain is common in people of all ages. It may be caused as a result of damage to the joint, or from damage to the surrounding tendons, ligaments, and other connective tissue structures.

Osteoarthritis

Osteoarthritis is a degenerative condition where the cartilage that cushions the ends of bone gets worn out. It often causes pain and stiffness in the hip, knee and thumb joints.

Plantar Fasciitis

Plantar fasciitis often causes heel pain. It is the inflammation of the plantar fascia, which is a strong fibrous tissue that connects your heel to the balls of your feet and your toes.

Tennis Elbow

Tennis elbow, known medically as lateral epicondylitis, causes pain and tenderness to the outer bend of your elbow. It is caused when the tendons in your elbow become strained.

Golfer's Elbow

Golfer's elbow is similar to Tennis elbow. It is known medically as medial epicondylitis and causes pain and tenderness to the bony part of the inner part of your elbow.

De Quervain's Tenosynovitis

De Quervain's Tenosynovitis is inflammation of the tendons that lie on the thumb side of the wrist. It affects women more commonly than men and causes wrist and thumb pain.

Ankle Sprain

Ankle sprains are common injuries and are caused when you roll or turn your ankle awkwardly. The ligaments surrounding the ankle are stretched too far, and become damaged.

Achilles Tendon Pain

The Achilles tendon is the strong fibrous tissue that attaches your calf muscle to your heel. Injury to this tendon can cause pain on walking, swelling and stiffness.

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain may be caused by injury, trauma, overuse, or disease. It may a deep pain or a 'catching' pain, and may cause weakness of the arm.

Wrist Pains

Wrist pain is a common condition. It may be caused by fractures, repetitive stress, strain, arthritis, carpal tunnel syndrome, or other conditions.

Treatments

  • Acupuncture

  • Manipulation

  • Sports Injury Massage

  • Deep Tissue Therapy

  • Soft Tissue Therapy

  • Stroke Rehabilitation

  • Fall Prevention

  • Mobillisation of Joints

  • Counselling

  • Home Exercise Program

  • Post-Op Rehabilitation

  • Other Manual Therapies

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Fees

Individual Sessions

Initial 10 minute telephone consultation - Free

Initial 45 minute appointment (including assessment and treatment) - £80

30 minute follow-up appointment - £60

45 minute follow-up appointment - £75

60 minute follow-up appointment (for post-operative treatment only) - £90

Initial telephone consultation - Free

Initial 45 minute appointment

(including assessment and treatment) - £80

30 minute follow-up appointment - £60

45 minute follow-up appointment - £75

60 minute follow-up appointment - £90

Bundle Packages

Book 5 follow-up sessions and get the 6th appointment free! For example:

Bundle of 6 x 30 min follow-up appointments - £300 (around £10 off per session!)

Bundle of 6 x 45 min follow-up appointments - £375 (around £13 off per session!)

Bundle of 6 x 60 min follow-up appointments - £450 (around £15 off per session!)

Or, flexible plan: mix-and-match 5 session durations! Get the 6th session free!

Initial telephone consultation - Free

Initial assessment and treatment - £90

30 minute follow-up appointment - £60

45 minute follow-up appointment - £85

60 minute follow-up appointment - £110

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Tudor House, 26 Upper Teddington Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT1 4DY, UK

Location: The Hampton Wick Surgery, Tudor House, 26 Upper Teddington Road, Hampton Wick, KT1 4DY

Email: hello@kazikarimphysio.com

Phone Number: 07893 952072

Website: www.kazikarimphysio.com

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Tudor House, 26 Upper Teddington Rd, Kingston upon Thames KT1 4DY, UK

Location: The Hampton Wick Surgery, Tudor House, 26 Upper Teddington Road, Hampton Wick, KT1 4DY

Email: hello@kazikarimphysio.com

Phone Number: 07893 952072

Website: www.kazikarimphysio.com

Call: 07893 952072

Email: hello@kazikarimphysio.com

Site: www.kazikarimphysio.com

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