Physiotherapy Glasgow
About Us
Expert, Evidence-Based Pain Relief & Rehabilitation
At Aga & Ola Physiotherapy Glasgow, we provide tailored, evidence-based treatments to help you overcome pain, recover from injury, and restore movement. Whether you’re dealing with a sports injury, back pain, arthritis, or postural problems, our HCPC-registered and CSP-accredited physiotherapists are here to help you get back to living life without limits.
103 West Regent Street
Glasgow
G2 2DQ
Why Patients Choose Aga & Ola Physiotherapy
- Fully qualified, HCPC-registered physiotherapists
- Members of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy (CSP)
- Fully qualified and well trained Remedial Therapists
- Over 80 years of combined clinical experience
- Flexible appointment times – evenings & weekends available
- Convenient central Glasgow location
What to Expect at Your First Physiotherapy Appointment
- Consultation and condition review – We review your medical history, lifestyle, and current symptoms.
- Physical testing – investigating into the root cause of the problem
- Diagnosis & plan – Clear explanation of findings and your tailored treatment programme.
- Treatment from day one – Hands-on therapy to start your recovery immediately.
Physiotherapy and Remedial Treatments We Offer in Glasgow
At Aga & Ola Physiotherapy Glasgow, we provide expert, hands-on treatment to relieve pain, restore movement, and support long-term recovery. Our physiotherapists combine manual therapy including dry needling with joint mobilisation and tailored exercise plans to improve flexibility, strength, and function.
We also offer shockwave therapy for chronic pain and tendon injuries, alongside specialist care such as manual lymphatic drainage, scar therapy and feet assessments for posture and gait issues.
Whether you’re recovering from an injury or living with ongoing pain, our physiotherapy treatments in Glasgow are designed to help you move better, feel stronger, and live pain-free. Book your appointment today.
Conditions
Conditions We Treat
Aga & Ola Physiotherapy Glasgow treat a wide range of conditions that cause pain, stiffness, and limited movement. Whether your discomfort is the result of an injury, poor posture, or a long-term condition, our team uses evidence-based techniques to help you move freely again.
Our physiotherapists regularly support clients with back, neck or shoulder pain, sciatica, and nerve irritation, helping to reduce tension and restore mobility. We also treat knee, and joint pain, including sports-related injuries and arthritis, through a mix of hands-on therapy, targeted exercises, and rehabilitation.
For those struggling with headaches, jaw tension, or muscle tightness, techniques such as manual therapy, dry needling, and postural correction can relieve strain and improve alignment. We also support post-surgical recovery and help manage chronic conditions to improve day-to-day comfort and strength.
Whatever your concern, our physiotherapy services in Glasgow are tailored to your body and goals; helping you recover, move better, and feel your best.
Meet Your Remedial Therapists
Pavlo
Kasia
Greg
Artemisia
Sophie
Admin Team
Abbie
Batul
Sharon
Rowan
Aga
Carmen
Meet Your Physiotherapists
Abbie
Batul
Vanesa
Paida
Brianna
Iram
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Physiotherapy FAQs
What does a Physiotherapist do?
What to Wear to a Physio Appointment?
Can a Physio Help with Arthritis?
Can a Physio Help With Sciatica?
Yes. We figure out what’s irritating the sciatic nerve, whether it’s a disc issue, tight muscles, or something else, and then work to relieve the pressure and get you moving comfortably again.
Can a Physio Help With Back Pain?
Definitely. Back pain is one of the most common reasons people see us. We look at posture, movement, muscle imbalances, and then use manual therapy, exercises, and advice to ease the pain and prevent it coming back.
Can a Physio Help With Neck Pain?
Yes, we deal with that a lot too. We assess how your neck moves, check for stiffness, muscle tightness, or nerve involvement, and then use a mix of hands-on treatment, stretches, and strengthening to sort it out.