Waafa was knowledgeable with the advice she gave me about helping to ease my shoulder injury and the exercises she instructed me to do worked very well.
Lovely lady, pleasant and understanding.
I was off work and struggling with a bad back when I saw wafaa but she explained what the problem was and taught me how to deal with it. I have been able to return to work and while I still have some pain i can work on it with the exercises she taught me
I would highly recommend Mrs Wafa, she’s a top professional, helped me with my speedy recovery. Overall I’m very happy and satisfied with the treatment I received from her.
After struggling for several months. I had a couple of consultations with Wafaa. I couldn’t be more than grateful for the assessments I had. Wafaa is very intuitive and helped me understand my problem and the best ways to alleviate it. I would say Wafaa has sped up my recovery and I am 100 percent healed now.
I would strongly recommend Wafaa.
Wafaa was very friendly and listened to me in order to find out my issues. During the meetings with Wafaa I was given self help excersises and some gentle massage on my problem area.
She was very easy to talk to and made my visits enjoyable.
Would highly recommend Wafaa for physiotherapy.
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WAFAA
Chartered Physiotherapist
Wafaa is working as a physiotherapist for more than 20 years. She is currently working as a specialist physiotherapist in the NHS treating patients with musculoskeletal disorders. Wafaa has special interest in treating children with neurological, developmental, orthopaedic and biomechanical disorders.
Education:
Doctor of Physiotherapy degree
Master degree in physiotherapy - Coventry University
Post graduate education in musculoskeletal
physiotherapy - Coventry University.
Some of the Musculoskeletal Conditions we provide treatment for:
* Back and sciatica
* Neck pain and Whiplash
* Arthritis
* Sports injuries
* Muscles,tendons and ligaments injuries
* Ankle and knee injuries/problems
* Frozen shoulder
* Tennis elbow
* Rehabilitation following surgery
* Disc prolapses
* Work related injury or pain
Children physiotherapy for:
* Global developmental delay
* Cerebral palsy
* Acquired brain injuries
* Spina bifida
* Chromosomal and Genetic disorders
* Balance and coordination disorders
* Osgood-Schlatter disease
* Hypermobility
* Toe Walking
* Torticollis
Resources
Short link to review Mrs Wafaa Ibrahim: http://iwgc.net/eoqqb