Sports Therapist in Fitzrovia, London

If you live, work or train in Fitzrovia, London, and pain is limiting your running, gym training or daily movement, TB Sports Therapy provides assessment-led treatment and rehabilitation from a central London clinic based at 16–17 Little Portland Street, W1W 8BP.

This page helps Fitzrovia clients understand how sports therapy can solve their specific issues — whether pain from running, recurring niggles, or general movement limitations.

Common Issues We Treat for Fitzrovia Runners and Athletes

  • Running-related knee pain in Fitzrovia

  • Achilles pain when training

  • Recurring calf tightness

  • Shin splints during runs

  • Hip pain with gait-related loads

  • Gym injury recovery and prevention

  • Desk-related neck and upper back tension

If your pain relates to running, see our Running Injury Specialist page

What to Expect (Fitzrovia Clients)

Sessions include:

  • Full pain and history review

  • Movement and strength assessment

  • Hands-on treatment where appropriate

  • A structured rehab plan tailored to your training and lifestyle

If your pain persists or keeps returning, an assessment is recommended over massage alone.

For full treatment options see the Sports Therapy services page.

Clinic Location & How to Get Here

Our clinic is at:

TB Sports Therapy
Health & Performance Studio
16–17 Little Portland Street
London W1W 8BP

This address is:

  • A short walk from Great Portland Street

  • Easy access from Oxford Circus

  • Close to Tottenham Court Road

  • Within easy reach for Fitzrovia residents and professionals

Book your assessment. Stop guessing what’s wrong.

Learn more about our approach on the About page

Sports Therapy FAQs — Fitzrovia

Do I need to be a runner to book?
No. Sports therapy helps runners, gym users and people with daily movement pain.

Can I book without a GP referral?
Yes — you can book directly online.

Where is the clinic located?
We’re based at 16–17 Little Portland Street, London W1W 8BP — easy access from Great Portland Street and Oxford Circus.