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Sports Therapy by Abu Yahya is a professional sports therapy service based in Halifax, operating from a clinic as well as offering mobile appointments for those who prefer treatment at home. Specialising in a range of massage techniques including Deep Tissue, Sports Massage, Swedish and IASTM, alongside Wet Cupping (Hijama) and Fire/Dry Cupping, every treatment is tailored to your recovery and wellbeing needs. Whether you visit the clinic or take advantage of the mobile service, you'll receive the same high standard of professional, hands-on care. Also offering Vitamin B12 and Vitamin D injections, the service covers both physical recovery and general wellbeing in one place. Whether you're an athlete looking to optimise recovery or simply seeking targeted relief from pain and tension, Sports Therapy by Abu Yahya delivers expert care at a time and place that suits you.
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Halifax, United Kingdom
- 07882119831
- By.abu.yahya@gmail.com
- byabuyahya.com
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