BODY 1ST Physio Sports Massage, located at 147 Mountbatten Way, Peterborough, specializes in providing professional sports massage therapy tailored to athletes and active individuals alike. This clinic emphasizes recovery and injury prevention, using evidence-based techniques to enhance performance and well-being. The skilled therapists create a supportive environment where clients can feel comfortable discussing their physical challenges and goals. With a focus on personalized treatment plans, BODY 1ST aims to deliver effective results that foster long-term health benefits. Whether you’re recovering from an injury or looking to improve your athletic performance, BODY 1ST is dedicated to helping you achieve your fitness aspirations.

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Anoop Singh Kung

5 Google Rating

James has been a fantastic Physiotherapist to turn to anytime I've had any problems. Being a martial

5/ 5

James has been a fantastic Physiotherapist to turn to anytime I've had any problems. Being a martial artist I've sustained injuries from lower back pain, to shoulder issues. Body 1st has always been my first point of call. James has extensive knowledge of the body and it becomes clear from the first session that he knows what he is doing and you are in safe hands. I would recommend Body 1st to anyone who has any physical issues, whether you are sporty or a gardener, James' friendly professional care will be perfect for you :)

Murray Rigluth

5 Google Rating

James is an extraordinary Physio. I hobbled in to see him, whilst I was living on 60mg codeine ever

5/ 5

James is an extraordinary Physio. I hobbled in to see him, whilst I was living on 60mg codeine every 4-5 hours. His first comment was, you won't need that anymore and try to stop taking it ASAP because after 6 years (accident 2009) he said it will be tough. There's no denying he puts you through the paces - the initial 3 sessions were unbelievable, I literally stopped taking the painkillers. I then had a further 7 sessions and I am now pain free. I never thought I would see the day. I pop back every 3-4 weeks for 1 session of maintenance, to keep everything where it should be. If you have pain, go see James - he's also sorted my neck and my knee :). Everyone who I have recommended to him have also had similar results. A top class Physio on my doorstep - it doesn't get any better than that!

Callum Farrimond

5 Google Rating

With ongoing hip problems and a recent femoral decompression i visited Body 1st pre and post op' and

5/ 5

With ongoing hip problems and a recent femoral decompression i visited Body 1st pre and post op' and was very pleased with the excellent service and professionalism. Pre op' i was given a deep massage and acupressure treatment which was fantastic in relieving pain and improving mobility. Two weeks after the operation i was given trigger point release treatment and stretching exercises and already im walking without assistance. I would recommend Body 1st to people of all ages and physical condition.

TAT660X

5 Google Rating

Excellent results Was in pain with a trapped sciatic nerve One visit and I'm fixed Brilliant

5/ 5

Excellent results Was in pain with a trapped sciatic nerve One visit and I'm fixed Brilliant

Magdalena Tkaczyk

5 Google Rating

5/ 5

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  • Saturday24 hours open
  • Sunday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Monday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Tuesday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Wednesday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Thursday10:00 AM - 06:00 PM
  • Friday10:00 AM - 01:00 PM
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