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Physiotherapist supporting an older patient with a gentle arm stretch during tendon rehabilitation

Tendonitis Pain Physiotherapy in Bristol

Assessment and physiotherapy treatment for tendon pain caused by overuse, repetitive strain, or gradual overload.

  • Treatment by an experienced Chartered Physiotherapist

  • Suitable for acute and persistent tendon pain

  • Central Bristol clinic with straightforward access

  • Appointments available to book online

Physiotherapist supporting an older patient with a gentle arm stretch during tendon rehabilitation

​Tendonitis Pain Physiotherapy in Bristol

Assessment and physiotherapy treatment for elbow pain caused by overuse, injury, or ongoing tendon and joint problems.

  • Treatment by an experienced Chartered Physiotherapist

  • Suitable for acute and persistent tendon pain

  • Central Bristol clinic with straightforward access

  • Appointments available to book online

Person holding their ankle with visible discomfort, representing tendon pain affecting movement and daily activity

Tendon Conditions We Commonly Treat

Tendon pain often develops gradually and may worsen with continued activity. It can affect strength, movement, and day-to-day tasks. Physiotherapy aims to reduce pain, improve function, and help the tendon tolerate normal loading again.

  • Achilles tendinopathy

  • Patellar tendinopathy (jumper's knee)

  • Rotator cuff related shoulder pain

  • Tennis elbow (lateral epicondylitis)

  • Golfer's elbow (medial epicondylitis)

  • Gluteal tendinopathy

  • Hamstring tendinopathy

  • Other persistent tendon pain

How Physiotherapy Can Help Tendonitis Pain

Physiotherapy focuses on identifying what is overloading the tendon and correcting the factors that are keeping symptoms going. Treatment may include hands-on techniques, progressive strengthening, and practical advice to reduce strain during work, sport, and daily activity.

Your physiotherapist will assess movement, strength, and loading patterns so your recovery plan matches your symptoms and goals.

Physiotherapist assessing leg movement during a tendon rehabilitation treatment session

Why Choose The Storm Clinic

​Treatment carried out by Valerie Storm, a Chartered Physiotherapist with over ten years of experience

Central Bristol location with straightforward access

Evidence-based physiotherapy treatment

Registered with the HCPC and the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy

What to Expect at Your Appointment

Your appointment will include a detailed assessment of the affected area, discussion of your symptoms, and a personalised treatment plan. Treatment may begin during the first session, depending on your presentation.

You will also receive guidance on exercises and activity modification to support recovery between appointments.

Exterior view of the building where The Storm Clinic is located on Stokes Croft in Bristol.

​Our Bristol Tendonitis Pain Physiotherapy Clinic

Ready to book your appointment?

If tendon pain is affecting your movement, work, or exercise, physiotherapy may help improve comfort and function. Appointments are easy to book online.

Click "Book your appointment" below to choose a suitable time. If you have questions before booking, the clinic team will be happy to help.

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