Oncology Physiotherapy in London
Oncology Physiotherapy
Cancer and its treatments can have a significant impact on your strength, mobility, and overall well-being. Oncology physiotherapy can help at any stage of your diagnosis or recovery â supporting you to move safely, regain confidence, and get back to doing the things you love.
At London Physiotherapy, our goal is to help you rebuild safely and effectively. Each treatment plan is personalised following a thorough assessment of your current abilities, symptoms, and goals. We focus on promoting tissue healing while improving movement, balance, and function â always at a pace that feels right for you.
Why Oncology Physiotherapy Matters
Cancer treatment can often lead to fatigue, weakness, stiffness, lack of balance and pain, making it difficult to return to normal daily activities or exercise. We provide a gentle yet structured approach to help you recover both physically and emotionally.
Through a combination of manual therapy, guided mobility exercises, strength and balance training, and education, we help you rebuild confidence in your body and restore independence in everyday life.
Conditions We Support
Our team works with people affected by a wide range of cancers, including:
- Breast cancer
- Prostate cancer
- Bowel cancer
- Gynaecological cancer
- Lung cancer
- Blood cancers (such as leukaemia or lymphoma)
- Skin cancer
- Head and neck cancers
- Other types of cancer
What We Can Help With
- Scar management and tissue mobility
- Shoulder and posture rehabilitation
- Pain and fatigue management
- Core stability and muscle strengthening
- Balance and coordination training
- Range of movement restoration
- Chemotherapy induced peripheral neuropathy
- Shortness of breath and breathing control
- Safe return to exercise and daily activity
Our Approach
At London Physiotherapy we combine clinical expertise with compassion and care. We take time to listen, support, and guide you through each stage of recovery â helping you rebuild strength, energy, and confidence at your own pace.
Take the next step toward recovery and well-being.