Musculoskeletal outpatient physiotherapy

We offer outpatient musculoskeletal physiotherapy services across Rotherham. 

Our services are designed to help ensure that people with musculoskeletal problems such as back pain, neck pain and other joint pains receive the right treatment, in the right place, at the right time.

Our therapists complete thorough assessments to determine the cause of your problem, and can offer specific advice about how to manage your symptoms and achieve your treatment goals.

This may include individual or group exercises to improve your strength and activity levels, advice about lifestyle changes and education on pain management strategies. We also offer manual therapy techniques to improve joint mobility and flexibility to address your problem.

Our therapists can also refer onwards to other appropriate services where needed.

Our team will work with you to decide on a treatment plan that addresses the things that matter most to you.

Information about your appointment

Our locations

Main bases

Rotherham Hospital
Moorgate Road
Rotherham
S60 2UD

 

Rotherham Community Health Centre
Greasbrough Road
Rotherham
S60 1RY

 

Park Rehabilitation Centre
Badsley Moor Lane
Rotherham
S65 2QL

GP practices

  • Wickersley Health Centre, Poplar Glade, Wickersley, Rotherham, S66 2JQ
  • Kiveton Park Medical Practice, Chapel Way, Kiveton Park, Sheffield, S26 6QU
  • Swallownest Health Centre, 82 Worksop Road, Swallownest, Sheffield, S26 4WD
  • Wath Clinic, 35 Church Street, Wath-upon-Dearne, Rotherham, S63 7RF
  • Maltby Joint Service Centre, High Street, Maltby, S66 8LE
  • North Anston Medical Centre, 15 Quarry Lane, North Anston, Sheffield, S25 4DB

Preparing for your appointment

Your first appointment is a chance for you to tell your healthcare professional about your problem and how it affects you.

They may ask you a lot of personal questions about your health and your problem.

They then may complete a physical examination. This may involve looking at how you move.

To get the most out of this assessment, please come in appropriate clothing.

We have students working in our clinical areas learning how to care for you. Students will always introduce themselves to you and ask for your permission to provide your care.

If you would like a chaperone for your assessment, you can request one or attend with a family member or friend.

If you are unable to attend your appointment, please contact 01709 423200 to rearrange your appointment.

Patient initiated follow up (PIFU)

What is ‘Patient Initiated Follow Up’?

This means that you or your carer can book an appointment to see us when you need one during an agreed time period, which will be included in a letter. After this time, you will be discharged from our care, back to your GP. This might be if you are worried about your condition or symptoms, or if you feel that you are not recovering well.

Booking a follow up appointment

Telephone the Contact Centre on 01709 423200 and say you are on a ‘Patient Initiated Follow Up’ pathway.

The Contact Centre is open 8am to 6pm, Monday to Friday.

The appointment will be via telephone or face to face.

When not to use PIFU

  • If your concern is related to a different condition.
  • If it has been over agreed time period since your last appointment, you will need to go back to your GP.
  • If you require urgent medical advice, you should contact your GP or NHS 111.

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  • Page last reviewed: 12 February 2025
  • Next review due: 12 February 2026