Every patient begins with a detailed MSK assessment. This includes:
Commonly considered conditions include:
Our focus is centred on:
Whether you are experiencing persistent shoulder or knee pain, spinal symptoms, sports injury, or a
flare-up of a longstanding condition, our approach is structured, transparent and outcome-focused.
Our priority is restoring safe, confident function — not simply reducing symptoms.
Mr Deore has over 19 years of experience as a Chartered Physiotherapist, including 13 years
working at Advanced Practice level within specialist musculoskeletal services.
He currently works as a Consultant Advanced Practitioner within the NHS, managing complex
spinal and musculoskeletal presentations and contributing to advanced clinical decision-making.
His clinical practice combines detailed assessment, structured rehabilitation, and prescribing
expertise to provide a comprehensive MSK service.
Professional Background:
Timperley MSK Clinic provides expert physiotherapy in Timperley, alongside specialist musculoskeletal assessment and corticosteroid injection therapy when appropriate. We offer a comprehensive approach to managing joint pain, muscle injuries and sports injuries, with a focus on accurate diagnosis, evidence-based treatment and long-term recovery.
Musculoskeletal Treatments at MSK clinic Timperley provide effective solutions for managing pain and movement problems related to muscles, joints, and bones.
Physiotherapy
Expert physiotherapy in Timperley for the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal conditions including joint pain, muscle injuries and sports injuries. Each patient receives a thorough clinical assessment and clear diagnosis, followed by an individualised treatment plan based on current evidence and best practice.
Treatment may include:
• Education and advice
• Manual therapy where appropriate
• Structured exercise rehabilitation
• Load management and return-to-activity planning
Rehabilitation
Rehabilitation focuses on restoring movement, strength and function following injury or persistent pain.
Programmes are tailored to the individual and may include:
• Progressive strengthening exercises
• Mobility and flexibility work
• Sport-specific or activity-specific rehabilitation
• Injury prevention strategies
Shoulder Injection
Treatment for conditions such as frozen shoulder, rotator cuff–related pain and subacromial bursitis, where corticosteroid injections may help reduce pain and inflammation following clinical assessment.
Knee Injection
Corticosteroid injections may be considered for knee pain related to inflammation, osteoarthritis or persistent joint irritation after appropriate clinical assessment.
Tennis Elbow Injection
Injection therapy may be used for persistent lateral elbow pain (tennis elbow) where symptoms have not responded to rehabilitation and conservative management.
Elbow Injection
Corticosteroid injections may be considered for selected elbow conditions, including lateral or medial elbow pain, where symptoms persist despite appropriate physiotherapy and activity modification.
Plantar Fascia Injection
Injection therapy may be considered for persistent heel pain related to plantar fasciitis where symptoms have not improved with rehabilitation, load management and conservative treatment.
Trochanteric Bursa Injection
Used for persistent outer hip pain caused by trochanteric bursitis or gluteal tendon irritation, particularly where symptoms are limiting function despite rehabilitation.
Joint or Tendon Injection
Targeted corticosteroid injections for selected joint or tendon conditions following thorough clinical assessment, with discussion of potential benefits, risks and alternative treatment options.