Physiotherapy

We adopt a “Patient-Centred” Approach to Physiotherapy. This means that you and your story are at the centre of our care and treatment planning. We are skilled in various approaches which will be tailored to your individual presentation and goals.

Our areas of interest / expertise include:

  • Acute pain / injury

  • Sporting injuries and rehabilitation

  • The management of the sporting child / adolescent

  • Post operative rehabilitation

  • Persistent and chronic pain presentations

  • Osteoarthritis management

We offer a range of treatment modalities, including:

  • Massage and manual therapy

  • Dry Needling

  • Exercise therapy

  • Strength and Conditioning Programs

  • Return to Sport Testing

  • Cognitive Functional Therapy

What we can help you with:

  • Pre & Post Surgical Rehab

    The success of your recovery from surgery is not just dependent on the surgery, but also on pre and post-surgical rehabilitation structured and prescribed exercise program.

  • Neck Pain

    Do you suffer from persistent neck pain? Experiencing pain or stiffness that just won’t go away? Over 30% of adults experience some form of neck pain and stiffness, that can impact your daily life.

  • Concussion

    Concussion is a type of traumatic brain injury (TBI). It can be caused by a bump, blow, or jolt to the head or by a hit to the body that causes the head and brain to move rapidly back and forth.

  • Back Pain

    Back pain is a common condition that affects a high percentage of Australian adults. Although the prevalence is quite low in children it can occur in adolescents which can carry onto to adulthood.

  • Whiplash

    Whiplash is an injury which results from sudden acceleration-deceleration forces. Common causes for whiplash include motor vehicle accidents, bungee jumping and sport-related collision.

  • Headaches

    Headaches can be very distressing, disabling and have an impact on many aspects of a person’s life. It can affect concentration, work, as well as engagement in social and physical activity.

  • Arthritis

    Arthritis is a term covering multiple conditions that affect the joints, encompassing the muscles, bones and soft tissue structures. The two most common types are Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis.

  • Lower Limb Injury

    There are many lower limb injuries and pain, with many different causes. Correct diagnosis by a Physiotherapist is extremely important in determining an appropriate form of treatment.

  • Shoulder Pain

    Shoulder pain can occur from an injury such as a heavy fall on the arm. In these situations, if the pain is severe or loss of power in the arm, it is important to seek medical attention to rule out a fracture or tendon rupture.

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