Conditions

Below is a list of conditions that can be seen by Lucy Tarn Physiotherapy. As a trained physiotherapist, I am able to identify conditions that are within my professional scope of practice and those that are not. If you are unsure as to whether you can be seen in physiotherapy, please use the contact form and explain your symptoms fully and I will determine if you are suitable. If during your assessment we identify a need for a referral to another specialism, I can inform your GP and they will determine if a referral is required. Please see the bottom of the page for symptoms that require medical attention.

Conditions seen by Lucy Tarn Physiotherapy:

  • Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV)

  • PPPD

  • Vestibular migraine

  • Post vestibular neuritis

  • Post labyrinthitis

  • Cervicogenic dizziness

  • Motion sensitivity

  • Visual vertigo

  • Meniere's

  • Post concussive episode

  • Post stroke dizziness

  • Mal de Debarquement Syndrome (MdDS)

  • Age related balance disorders

  • Temporomandibular Dysfunction (TMD)

  • Cervicogenic Headache

  • Migraine

  • Acute neck pain

  • Chronic neck pain

  • General musculoskeletal conditions

  • Persistent pain

If you are experiencing any of the following, please present to a medical professional

Headache related:

  • First ever onset of headache or severe headache

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Persistent headache that worsens despite pain relief

  • light or sound feels painful

  • severe throbbing pain

Neck pain related:

  • Changes to your gait or co-ordination

  • Numbness, pins and needles or weakness in your limbs

  • Bladder or bowels changes

  • imbalance, feeling unsteady

Jaw related:

  • Trauma related pain and dysfunction

  • Dislocated jaw

  • Your unable to eat or have severe pain

  • have a sore scalp

  • frequent severe headaches

  • Visual changes or loss

  • Tooth pain or signs of infection

  • New left side jaw pain with any of the following, left arm, back, chest pain/tightness/heaviness, shortness of breath, anxiety/panic, nausea and vomiting, coughing/wheezing, light-headedness

Dizziness related:

  • New and severe dizziness

  • Nausea and vomiting

  • Light-headedness or feeling faint

  • Paired with headache

  • You feel generally unwell or feverish

  • Changes to your gait or co-ordination

  • Hearing loss

  • Double vision or loss

  • Trouble speaking

  • Numbness/pins and needles or weakness in the limbs

  • You have started a new medication