WHO YOU ARE

You are at the top of your game, but your success is defined by the smallest of margins. You walk a fine line between success and failure, where you must give nothing less than 100%.

PHYSIOLAB® gives you the confidence, assurance, knowledge and belief that you can repair, recover and perform quicker than ever before.

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HOW WE HELP YOU

We understand that marginal gains matter and we want to support your dream to become the best athlete you can be. PHYSIOLAB®’s cooling, warming and compression therapies accelerate the repair of soft tissue to help you repair and recover faster than previously through possible. Our therapies are accurate, safe and clinically effective.

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WHATEVER THE INJURY, WE CAN HELP

What are you suffering from? 

PHYSIOLAB® can help with a variety of injuries/conditions, including: DOMS (Delayed On-set Muscle Soreness), lower back pain, sciatica, ACL injuries, shin splints, patellofemoral syndrome, lateral ankle sprains, achilles and patella tendinopathy, groin, hip flexor or hamstring strains.

Our tailored, repeatable therapies will give you confidence that you are in expert hands.

WHAT OUR CUSTOMERS SAY

EMILY CAMPBELL

"PHYSIOLAB® was completely amazing for me while I was out there (at the Commonwealth Games). It had such a great effect - everyday I was seeing such a difference in my knee and I was recovering a lot faster. I probably would have been in a lot more pain going into my competition without the S1."

Emily Campbell is a female British weightlifting champion who partially tore her MCL (Medial Collateral Ligament) 6 months prior to the 2018 Commonwealth Games. Despite being told she might not make the games in full fitness, Emily made a conscious effort to push through and utilised PHYSIOLAB®’s S1 in the lead-up to competing. It massively reduced the pain in her knee and Emily went on to achieve a Bronze medal.