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2:39pm Thursday 3rd July 2008
With the Beijing 2008 Olympics almost here and the London 2012 Olympics coming soon, Richmond Physiotherapy has teamed up with your number one newspaper to celebrate the greatest games on earth.
Richmond Physiotherapy, 7 Hill Street, Richmond, richmondphysio.co.uk works with elite UK sportsmen and women, including top-class athletes, footballers, rugby players, swimmers, golfers, judo experts, cricketers and tennis players, to help them get set and on their marks to be the very best.
The leading physiotherapy practice, with sister clinics in Roehampton and Fulham, is also popular with patients of all ages, backgrounds and levels of fitness, from office and manual workers with back pain to babies with colic and older people with mobility problems.
To celebrate the forthcoming Olympic Games, Richmond Physiotherapy has joined forces with the Richmond and Twickenham Times to offer one lucky reader the chance to pursue their sporting dreams.
Three performance sports psychology sessions and three sessions of either sports physiotherapy or sports massage are up-for-grabs for the lucky winner.
Sports psychology - like sports physiotherapy - is an essential part of a world-class sports star's regime, helping them to fulfil their potential.
As well as providing a first-class physiotherapy service, Richmond Physiotherapy offers a wide range of therapies to complement their work, including pilates, therapeutic massage, manual lymphatic drainage, manipulative physiotherapy and hypnotherapy.
Richmond Physiotherapy is at Lawton Gate House, 7 Hill Street, Richmond, TW9 1SX. Call 020 8332 1132 or visit richmondphysio.co.uk To be in with a chance of winning this great prize, just answer the following question:
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Egham’s Runnymede Hotel welcomed Britain’s returning Olympic heroes today.
A surfer has been hailed a hero after risking his own life to save a teen and two children from drowning – and then unwinding with a cup of tea.
Tooting was bought to life with colour and music today thanks to a stunning spectacle of Hindu worship.
A huge crater may be dug in Chiswick to make way for a massive underground “super sewer” entrance.
An investigation has been launched after a fire broke out in a fish and chip shop causing staff and nearby residents to be evacuated.
A Brentford resident who has seen Gunnersbury Park go from riches to rags has accused Hounslow Council of being undemocratic, after meetings on the park’s future have been held in secret.
A campaigner for the Stroke Association has criticised what he described as the “rudeness and callous indifference” shown by Hounslow Primary Care Trust (PCT) towards the charity.
Visitors to Merton’s Heritage Centre will have the opportunity to get in touch with their inner-child thanks to a new exhibition.
An investigation by the Croydon Guardian has revealed that 99 per cent of Croydon residents do not recognise their local member of Parliament is and 100 per cent have no idea what their European parliament representative looks like.
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