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Six Physio: is SIX or 7 the magic number?

23 August 2019
Categories: Features , Health & safety , Profession
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We reckon together they’ll make a pretty good team… even if they do add up to 13!

On Sunday 22nd September you’ll find this magic combination at Richmond Rugby Club, where Six Physio are delighted to be offering pitch-side support for the Law Society Sevens.

Now in its 44th year, the RFC 7s tournament is going from strength to strength, literally! The more competitive the teams become, the more pitch-side assistance is required, so having a Physio partner just made sense. Plus with the addition of the Netballs 7s back in 2017, it is the legal sporting event of the year.

Six Physio have 12 clinics across the capital plus a network of therapists working at sporting events across the country: they don’t want people living with their ailments, they want people to get better and stay better, not just feel better temporarily. It’s a tough call, especially when treating weekend warriors and athletes, as they may fix one injury but then something else ‘goes’. With a clinic

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