Frank has helped me many times with my gym injuries and has fixed me really quick.. Best in the Midl
Frank has helped me many times with my gym injuries and has fixed me really quick.. Best in the Midlands for sure!
Holistica located at 44 Sidney St, Wolverhampton WV2 4HH, UK
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Frank has helped me many times with my gym injuries and has fixed me really quick.. Best in the Midlands for sure!
Had back ache after a biking accident which lead to my toes getting numb. Very knowledgeable guy and frank looks after you
Great service. Ive been going to frank for the past 6 years. General maintenance while training at the gym, to siatica when i was pregnant and recently with quadratus plantea pain which he sorted within one session. His got over 30 years experience and i woukd definitely recommend him for niggles, pain and gym injuries
44 Sidney St, Wolverhampton WV2 4HH, UK
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