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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

From the 12th April or they available to work from the May date.. have a back that requires pulling apart. Knotts galore..

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth


"From the 12th April or they available to work from the May date.. have a back that requires pulling apart. Knotts galore.."

"Proper" ones have been able to work in this lockdown, the one I see every 8 wks is working from home as the sports centre is closed.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"From the 12th April or they available to work from the May date.. have a back that requires pulling apart. Knotts galore..

"Proper" ones have been able to work in this lockdown, the one I see every 8 wks is working from home as the sports centre is closed."

Actually they haven't been. Chiropractors and physios have been but only with consultations first.

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I get one every week or two all through lockdown they have been working

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I get one every week or two all through lockdown they have been working "

Quite possibly, but the local multi-discipline place which has physios still working have said masseurs haven't been given the go ahead yet. That's Scotland but I'd assume its the same in England.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"From the 12th April or they available to work from the May date.. have a back that requires pulling apart. Knotts galore..

"Proper" ones have been able to work in this lockdown, the one I see every 8 wks is working from home as the sports centre is closed."

It is the proper ones i am after.. i will see if I can get in contact with one.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Fingers crossed for a happy ending to this issue.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago


"Fingers crossed for a happy ending to this issue."

TOUCHE.. LOL

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Sports masseurs that work out of physio practices are definitely working. Had a sports massage on Monday.

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By *hubaysiWoman
over a year ago

Leeds

What is a ‘proper’ one?

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By *obka3Couple
over a year ago

bournemouth


"What is a ‘proper’ one? "

Medical nurse as opposed to fun nurse uniform type one

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"What is a ‘proper’ one? "

When you redecorate the ceiling

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By *oolkoupleCouple
over a year ago

Cheshire

Physio, sports massage etc should have been able to keep open, mine certainly has. It's a medical thing therefore allowed.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I have a sports massage every week . Been using the same therapist for 14 years even through this last lockdown. For insurance purposes they can still treat clients for pain. I have to do a health check to include contrary indications plus do the track and trace everytime I go.

OP give one of your local therapists a call it can't hurt.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Depends what their qualifications are and what governing body they are registered with ... technically massage therapists haven't been able to work throughout this lockdown but sports therapists have been able to. Chiropractor s and physios were only shut for the first 3 months of lockdown last year then haven't had to shut since as they are medical

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By *ampolCouple
over a year ago

Stevenage

I have been working through as have some clients with ongoing ailments.. (pol)

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By *mmabluTV/TS
over a year ago

upton wirral


"I get one every week or two all through lockdown they have been working "
Illegally surely

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By * and M lookingCouple
over a year ago

Worcester

Would imagine they could be if they have arms like Mr Tickle.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The place i go for a sports massage (for my constant pain) has been closed throughout the year. They have a room in a gym, that has also been closed for a year.

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By *eedsmale36Man
over a year ago

Leeds


"Sports masseurs that work out of physio practices are definitely working. Had a sports massage on Monday. "

Took her for a drink on Tuesday

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By *eedsmale36Man
over a year ago

Leeds


"Would imagine they could be if they have arms like Mr Tickle. "

Slap and tickle ?

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By *lamgirl1TV/TS
over a year ago

cheshire

Any good ones around cheshire

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By *ngel696969Woman
over a year ago

Farnworth


"From the 12th April or they available to work from the May date.. have a back that requires pulling apart. Knotts galore..

"Proper" ones have been able to work in this lockdown, the one I see every 8 wks is working from home as the sports centre is closed.

Actually they haven't been. Chiropractors and physios have been but only with consultations first.

"

Actually they have. My friend was involved in a serious accident in September last year and has had regular physio treatment and before a consultant and both were independent from each other

Podiatrists the same

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"From the 12th April or they available to work from the May date.. have a back that requires pulling apart. Knotts galore..

"Proper" ones have been able to work in this lockdown, the one I see every 8 wks is working from home as the sports centre is closed.

Actually they haven't been. Chiropractors and physios have been but only with consultations first.

Actually they have. My friend was involved in a serious accident in September last year and has had regular physio treatment and before a consultant and both were independent from each other

Podiatrists the same "

Yes, physios, not massage therapists. Different things.

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By *ngel696969Woman
over a year ago

Farnworth


"From the 12th April or they available to work from the May date.. have a back that requires pulling apart. Knotts galore..

"Proper" ones have been able to work in this lockdown, the one I see every 8 wks is working from home as the sports centre is closed.

Actually they haven't been. Chiropractors and physios have been but only with consultations first.

Actually they have. My friend was involved in a serious accident in September last year and has had regular physio treatment and before a consultant and both were independent from each other

Podiatrists the same

Yes, physios, not massage therapists. Different things. "

Hello, the lady who massaged him was a massage therapist unless you're classing massage parlours as trained massage therapists

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"From the 12th April or they available to work from the May date.. have a back that requires pulling apart. Knotts galore..

"Proper" ones have been able to work in this lockdown, the one I see every 8 wks is working from home as the sports centre is closed.

Actually they haven't been. Chiropractors and physios have been but only with consultations first.

Actually they have. My friend was involved in a serious accident in September last year and has had regular physio treatment and before a consultant and both were independent from each other

Podiatrists the same

Yes, physios, not massage therapists. Different things.

Hello, the lady who massaged him was a massage therapist unless you're classing massage parlours as trained massage therapists "

No, I wasn't. Googling the industry Covid guidelines for massage therapists should clarify it for you.

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By *ngel696969Woman
over a year ago

Farnworth


"From the 12th April or they available to work from the May date.. have a back that requires pulling apart. Knotts galore..

"Proper" ones have been able to work in this lockdown, the one I see every 8 wks is working from home as the sports centre is closed.

Actually they haven't been. Chiropractors and physios have been but only with consultations first.

Actually they have. My friend was involved in a serious accident in September last year and has had regular physio treatment and before a consultant and both were independent from each other

Podiatrists the same

Yes, physios, not massage therapists. Different things.

Hello, the lady who massaged him was a massage therapist unless you're classing massage parlours as trained massage therapists

No, I wasn't. Googling the industry Covid guidelines for massage therapists should clarify it for you. "

Well they're working so best you report them

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"From the 12th April or they available to work from the May date.. have a back that requires pulling apart. Knotts galore..

"Proper" ones have been able to work in this lockdown, the one I see every 8 wks is working from home as the sports centre is closed.

Actually they haven't been. Chiropractors and physios have been but only with consultations first.

Actually they have. My friend was involved in a serious accident in September last year and has had regular physio treatment and before a consultant and both were independent from each other

Podiatrists the same

Yes, physios, not massage therapists. Different things.

Hello, the lady who massaged him was a massage therapist unless you're classing massage parlours as trained massage therapists

No, I wasn't. Googling the industry Covid guidelines for massage therapists should clarify it for you.

Well they're working so best you report them "

Feeling a bit sparky today huh?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"From the 12th April or they available to work from the May date.. have a back that requires pulling apart. Knotts galore..

"Proper" ones have been able to work in this lockdown, the one I see every 8 wks is working from home as the sports centre is closed.

Actually they haven't been. Chiropractors and physios have been but only with consultations first.

Actually they have. My friend was involved in a serious accident in September last year and has had regular physio treatment and before a consultant and both were independent from each other

Podiatrists the same "

Podiatrists aren't working near me. I self referred, my GP gave me the info to do this, and have been sent a letter saying that due to Covid they aren't working.

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By *ngel696969Woman
over a year ago

Farnworth


"From the 12th April or they available to work from the May date.. have a back that requires pulling apart. Knotts galore..

"Proper" ones have been able to work in this lockdown, the one I see every 8 wks is working from home as the sports centre is closed.

Actually they haven't been. Chiropractors and physios have been but only with consultations first.

Actually they have. My friend was involved in a serious accident in September last year and has had regular physio treatment and before a consultant and both were independent from each other

Podiatrists the same

Yes, physios, not massage therapists. Different things.

Hello, the lady who massaged him was a massage therapist unless you're classing massage parlours as trained massage therapists

No, I wasn't. Googling the industry Covid guidelines for massage therapists should clarify it for you.

Well they're working so best you report them

Feeling a bit sparky today huh?"

Not as sparky as you

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By *ngel696969Woman
over a year ago

Farnworth


"From the 12th April or they available to work from the May date.. have a back that requires pulling apart. Knotts galore..

"Proper" ones have been able to work in this lockdown, the one I see every 8 wks is working from home as the sports centre is closed.

Actually they haven't been. Chiropractors and physios have been but only with consultations first.

Actually they have. My friend was involved in a serious accident in September last year and has had regular physio treatment and before a consultant and both were independent from each other

Podiatrists the same

Podiatrists aren't working near me. I self referred, my GP gave me the info to do this, and have been sent a letter saying that due to Covid they aren't working."

Well the podiatrist in the building next door to me is and do is her colleague.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

The government have had someone massaging the death figures so guessing there must be others doing messages as well.

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