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Pace opens in South

PACE Rehabilitation is opening a clinic in the South to meet the growing demand for its services.

The leading multi-disciplinary rehabilitation clinic, which has been assessing and treating patients from across the UK and Europe at its centre in Manchester for the past five years is opening a new clinic in Chesham, Buckinghamshire.

Experts in rehabilitation related to mobility and ambulation, the team at PACE regularly deals with clients with limb injuries, congenital limb deficiency and foot complications including those resulting from amputations, polio diabetes and other neurological conditions.

Working closely with the NHS, but beyond its restrictions, PACE can enhance rehabilitation outcomes by providing targeted programmes using small responsive teams.

Prosthetist Jamie Gillespie, who will be leading the Chesham – based clinical team, explained: “We believe strongly in the benefits of early intervention and work with like-minded agencies to provide prompt treatments strategies.”

Toby Carlsson, a founding member of PACE added: “The number of referrals from the South of the country has been increasing over the last 12 months and in order to do justice to both our clients and refers we have invested in a presence in the South. We are very much looking forward to growing the business in the area.

For further information on the new facility, please contact the team at PACE on 0845 450 7357 or visit the website at: www.pacerehab.com

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For further press information, please contact Emma Bates at Souter on 0161 486 9102 / 07946 899590

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    • margaret
    • Wednesday, February 11th, 2009 at 1:53 pm

    Congratulations PACE on opening your Southern Branch. As a happy new client in your Manchester clinic I can only give the highest commendation to anyone considering using your multi-disciplinary services. Best wishes.

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