FAQs About Our Consultant-Led Physiotherapy in Our Marylebone & Courch End Clinics
Consultant-led physiotherapy in our Marylebone & Courch end clinics offers patients access to advanced clinical expertise, in-depth assessment, and personalised treatment delivered by a highly qualified physiotherapist. At Potentia by Esra, every treatment plan is overseen by a dual Master’s qualified clinician with extensive experience in musculoskeletal and pelvic health physiotherapy, ensuring a higher standard of care for both straightforward and complex cases.
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A women’s health physiotherapist specialises in treating pelvic floor dysfunction, pregnancy-related pain, postnatal recovery issues, incontinence, painful intercourse, and chronic pelvic pain. At Potentia by Esra, women’s health physiotherapy includes a detailed assessment, personalised rehabilitation plan, and evidence-based treatment to restore strength, comfort, and confidence. This service is particularly beneficial for women during pregnancy, after childbirth, or experiencing long-term pelvic symptoms.
You can learn more by visiting our Women’s Health Physiotherapy page.
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Yes, physiotherapy is often highly effective for pelvic pain. Pelvic pain can be caused by muscle tension, nerve irritation, joint dysfunction, or postnatal changes. At Potentia by Esra, pelvic pain treatment focuses on identifying the root cause through clinical assessment, followed by targeted manual therapy, rehabilitation exercises, and education. Many patients searching for pelvic pain treatment near me find that specialist pelvic physiotherapy provides significant relief without medication or surgery.
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The best treatment for pudendal neuralgia typically involves specialist pelvic health physiotherapy. Pudendal neuralgia is a nerve-related condition that can cause burning, stabbing, or sitting pain. At our Crouch End and Marylbone clinics, treatment focuses on nerve desensitisation, pelvic floor muscle release, posture correction, and gradual rehabilitation. Because this is a complex and underdiagnosed condition, seeing a physiotherapist with specific pelvic health expertise is essential.
Potentia by Esra is known locally for treating complex pelvic nerve conditions. Learn more about us.
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Yes, physiotherapy can effectively treat coccyx pain, also known as tailbone pain. Coccyx pain may develop after falls, childbirth, prolonged sitting, or trauma. At Potentia by Esra, treatment includes manual therapy, pelvic floor assessment if needed, mobility work, and posture correction. Addressing the surrounding muscles and joints is often key to long-term relief. Many patients searching for coccyx pain treatment benefit from a structured physiotherapy plan.
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A 360 Wellness Evaluation is a comprehensive assessment of your physical and functional health. At Potentia by Esra in Marylebone and Crouch End, this evaluation looks beyond a single symptom and examines posture, movement patterns, muscle balance, pelvic health, where appropriate, and lifestyle factors. It is designed for individuals who want a proactive, full-body approach to health optimisation rather than reactive treatment alone.
This service is ideal for those seeking long-term performance, prevention, and holistic wellbeing.
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Yes, physiotherapy can help relieve TMJ pain and jaw dysfunction. TMJ issues often cause jaw clicking, facial tension, headaches, and neck pain. At our clinics, TMJ treatment includes hands-on therapy, muscle release, jaw mobility exercises, and posture correction. Addressing neck and upper back mechanics is often essential for lasting improvement. Many patients searching for TMJ treatment find that physiotherapy provides effective non-invasive relief.
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You should consider seeing a physiotherapist if your tension headaches or migraines are frequent, worsening, linked to neck pain, or triggered by posture, stress, or long hours at a desk. Many headaches originate from the cervical spine, jaw tension, or muscular imbalance rather than purely neurological causes.
At Potentia by Esra, we assess whether your headaches are cervicogenic, tension-based, or posture-related. Treatment focuses on identifying mechanical triggers, reducing strain on the neck and upper back, improving movement patterns, and preventing recurrence. Physiotherapy may provide a long-term solution rather than temporary symptom control.
If your headaches are persistent or impacting daily life, booking a specialist assessment can help determine whether physiotherapy is the right approach for you.
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The number of physiotherapy sessions depends on your condition, its severity, and how long symptoms have been present. Acute injuries may resolve in a few sessions, while chronic pelvic pain or nerve-related conditions may require a longer rehabilitation plan. After your initial assessment at our Crouch End or Marylebone clinic, you will receive a clear treatment plan outlining expected timelines and goals.
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Potentia by Esra combines advanced musculoskeletal expertise with specialist pelvic health training. The clinic is founded by a dual Master’s qualified physiotherapist with over a decade of clinical experience. Unlike many general physiotherapy clinics, we treat complex conditions such as pudendal neuralgia, pelvic floor dysfunction, coccyx pain, and TMJ disorders. Patients value the one-to-one care, personalised treatment plans, and focus on long-term recovery rather than short-term symptom relief.
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Yes, pelvic floor physiotherapy is one of our core specialities. We support patients experiencing stress incontinence, urge incontinence, postnatal pelvic weakness, prolapse-related symptoms, and persistent pelvic pain. Treatment begins with a thorough assessment to understand muscle strength, coordination, and contributing lifestyle factors. From there, we create a personalised rehabilitation plan focused on restoring control, reducing discomfort, and improving long-term pelvic health. Patients value the discreet, professional approach and the emphasis on education, empowerment, and sustainable recovery.
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We aim to offer appointments within a few working days, depending on availability. Our booking process is straightforward and designed to make access to care as simple as possible. You can arrange your appointment online, by phone, or by contacting our team directly. Following your initial assessment, you will receive a clear treatment plan outlining next steps and recommended follow-up sessions. We encourage early booking, particularly for specialist women’s health appointments, to ensure timely support and continuity of care.
Still have questions?
If your questions have not been fully answered, please contact us, and a member of our team will be happy to assist you. We are here to provide clear guidance and personalised advice to help you make an informed decision about your care.
Phone: +44 7397 500756
Email: hello@potentiabyesra.co.uk
Marylebone Address: Unit 4, 10 Portman Square, London W1H 6AZ
Crouch End Address: Christchurch Hall Doctors Surgery, London N8 8AE