Prices

Here at the Rebound Clinic we like to be open about our prices. Many of our customers are surprised that professional private treatment is available at such reasonable rates. You might also like to see our testimonial pages to see more of our clients reactions.

Important

All costs can be better understood by reading in conjunction with the "Step by Step" treatment flow chart on the "What we do" page.


If treatment is initiated during 1st visit i.e. a biomechanical problem exists, an inclusive charge of £200.00 (Adult) £90 (Child) is payable. This incorporates the whole of the diagnostic/test period, and all extra consultations (if required). Only when the diagnostic period has been successful is the permanent orthotic device produced. The remaining fee is only paid on fitting of the permanent device. NB-The diagnosic fee does NOT include the temporary diagnostic (prototype) test insole.


Permanent orthotic devices are only made if temporary/diagnostic (prototype) insoles are successful

Explaining Biomechanical MSK Examination
Biomechanical MSK Examination & Gait Analysis

Our Biomechanical MSK Examination & Gait Analysis service offers a comprehensive assessment of your musculoskeletal system and walking pattern, providing insights to optimize movement, prevent injury, and enhance overall functionality.

  • Initial Consultation
    £75
  • Biomechanical Examination
    £75
  • Gait Analysis
    £75
Fitting and checking custom Orthotic devices
Corrective Devices

Orthotic devices are costed on design and specification depending on the patient's condition. The total cost of any single FULL permanent treatment is governed by the clinic's MAXIMUM charge (see below)

  • ADULT £450
    CHILD £190

    NO HIDDEN CHARGES

  • For any total treatment, i.e. ALL INCLUSIVE from consultation to fitting of moulded orthotic device, (including biomechanical examination, gait analysis, all consultations, etc)

We also offer routine Chiropodynail cutting, hard skin removal, corns, etc...
£40

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