Ad-Hoc Review Session

£55.00

The Ad Hoc Clinical Review is a focused, assessment-led appointment designed for occasional or short-term support.

This session is suitable for flare-ups, minor setbacks, or situations where structured ongoing care is not required. Each appointment includes a brief reassessment to understand the current presentation, followed by targeted treatment tailored to immediate findings.

While this service offers flexibility, the approach remains clinically reasoned and purposeful. Treatment is directed toward restoring tissue comfort, improving movement quality, and addressing contributing factors where appropriate.

Ad hoc reviews are typically most suitable for existing clients or those with straightforward presentations.

Who This Is For

  • Existing clients experiencing a flare-up

  • Short-term muscular tightness or strain

  • Occasional recovery support

  • Clients not currently enrolled in ongoing care

What To Expect

  • Focused reassessment

  • Targeted intervention

  • Practical guidance where required

  • Clear next-step advice if further care is needed

The Ad Hoc Clinical Review is a focused, assessment-led appointment designed for occasional or short-term support.

This session is suitable for flare-ups, minor setbacks, or situations where structured ongoing care is not required. Each appointment includes a brief reassessment to understand the current presentation, followed by targeted treatment tailored to immediate findings.

While this service offers flexibility, the approach remains clinically reasoned and purposeful. Treatment is directed toward restoring tissue comfort, improving movement quality, and addressing contributing factors where appropriate.

Ad hoc reviews are typically most suitable for existing clients or those with straightforward presentations.

Who This Is For

  • Existing clients experiencing a flare-up

  • Short-term muscular tightness or strain

  • Occasional recovery support

  • Clients not currently enrolled in ongoing care

What To Expect

  • Focused reassessment

  • Targeted intervention

  • Practical guidance where required

  • Clear next-step advice if further care is needed