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!Road Closed between Huntingdon Tesco and Abbots Ripton!

From the 14th January, the Abbots Ripton Road from The A141, Huntingdon Ring Road (next to Tesco) to Abbots Ripton will be closed for up to eight weeks. For alternative directions please go to our locations page.

Have you heard about our Frailty Prevention Event in Cambridge?

We are excited to announce our first frailty prevention event in Cambridge.
It will be held at The Cambridge Rugby Club (CRUFC) on 17th April 2019 from 6pm-8:30pm.

The event will give you the opportunity to listen to a talk, receive a biomechanical functionality assessment (strength, balance and flexibility) and at the end of the evening discuss any concerns you have about your personal situation with a physiotherapist from our physiotherapy team.

It is our aim to help you to maintain your strength, capability and independence in later life - price less
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Getting you out of pain...
When you're in pain and facing the distress and inconvenience that accompanies it, you require solutions. This is where physiotherapy can help.
Our Huntingdon physio clinic and Cambridge physiotherapists provide the effective treatment, clear guidance and care you need. Whether your injury originates from sport, gardening, the office or just wear and tear, our professional and friendly team of experienced physiotherapists are committed to helping you return to full function as quickly as possible and remain there.
We pride ourselves on our warm welcome (a nice cup of tea or quality coffee for all) and pleasant venues. Our aim is to make this the best place to receive physiotherapy in Cambridgeshire. We have clinics with experienced physiotherapists available in Abbots Ripton, Huntingdon & Newnham, Cambridge.
​If you would like to know more about physiotherapy and what it treats, click our info & advice page or our Random Qs answered page.
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Our wonderful team

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Sara Taylor
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Sue Custerson
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Mahala Patel
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Sammy Meakins
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Marjolijn Visser
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Aleksandra Wojcik
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Peter Borysiak
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Matt Taylor
Our story
Cambridgeshire Sports Physio and Back Care began back in 2004 when Matt and Sara moved, with their two small children, to a lovely cottage in Abbots Ripton. Back then,
Sara was the sole physiotherapist, the treatment room was located in the front room of the cottage and the waiting room was the lounge. It was an exciting time for us and we remain very grateful for the support we received from the community, especially that of Lord and Lady De Ramsey and their team at the Estate.

Many clients still remember the days when Matt and Sara’s son (five years old at the time) would answer the door, politely invite them in and guide them to the waiting area (all under the watchful eye of the parents, of course). While sitting in the waiting room (lounge), a regular might be greeted by their two year old daughter, who may hand them one of her favourite books and cutely demand they read it to her... now...please!
In 2006 we moved the operation from the home into a business unit literally next door (we never did like commuting). Sara had become overly busy with clients and we needed more help. With two more treatment rooms, we were able to take on our first employee, Katie, another fantastic physiotherapist who has gone on to complete a PhD and now runs her own clinic. Since then, we have expanded our team of physiotherapists and have continually built up our knowledge and expertise, ensuring the treatment we offer is based on the latest research.


We believe the early family feel of the clinic, which we have worked hard to maintain, is one of the keys to our success. We make it our aim to ensure the only pain a person feels during their visit to the clinic is related to their physical injury. We do our best to make every visit an experience that will leave the client feeling not only physically better, thanks to the excellent treatment, but cared for and lifted emotionally too.

If you have any questions about your injury or concerns about your health that you think we could help with, please feel free to email or call us.
Our ethos:
When you leaves the clinic, having had your physiotherapy appointment and received your treatment, it is our aim that the experience of visiting us will have been one that leaves you feeling better, not just feeling better physically, but feeling better on the whole. We want the whole experience of visiting the clinic to feel good.
The welcome from our admin team will be warm and friendly, the complementary coffee or tea of a standard you would pay for, the waiting room clean and tidy with interesting and current magazines to read. 
The physiotherapists are are polite, professional and friendly. On your first visit they will listen to your explanation of what is wrong, asking questions to get more details. Then they will then examine you and finally treat you, explaining throughout what they think the problem is. They will explain their treatment plan and give you exercises and stretches (via an app or a printed sheet if you prefer) to complete at home before the next session.
Follow-up sessions consist of a discussion about progress and more treatment. Our physiotherapists are experienced but continue to gain regular training through various courses and through in-house training.
Our aim is to get you back to pain-free, full function as quickly as possible. If it becomes clear that physiotherapy may not get you back to pain-free, full function (not often the case), we will refer you on to other medical experts.
Overall, we want you to feel thoroughly looked after and cared for.

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  • Home
  • All Treatments
    • Physiotherapy
    • Sports Massage
    • Classes
    • Hypnotherapy
    • Traditional Chinese Acupuncture (TCM)
    • Counselling
    • Mindfulness
    • Chiropody and Podiatry
    • Frailty Prevention
    • Sports Physio Cambridge
  • Info & Advice
    • Warming Up & Stretching
    • Physiotherapist's Techniques
    • Physio advice on Spinal Pain
    • Random Qs answered
    • Physiotherapist's Sport Specific Advice >
      • Netball
      • Running
      • Hockey
      • Skiing
      • Tennis
      • Horse Riding
      • Kick Boxing
    • Upper Limb >
      • Shoulder Pain
      • Elbow Pain
      • Hand & Wrist Pain
    • Lower Limb >
      • Knee Pain
      • Ankle & Foot Pain
    • Arthritis
    • Fall Prevention
  • About Us
    • The Abbots Ripton Clinic
    • The Team
    • Testimonials
    • FAQs
    • Data Privacy Notice
  • News
  • Contact Us
  • Locations