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Discover what our physiotherapists do and see the list of conditions and injuries we frequently treat to see if we can help you.
Physiotherapy
Physiotherapists are allied health professionals who are experts in biomechanical analysis, exercise prescription and injury management. They provide multiple services such as: manual therapy, dry needling, joint mobilisation and exercise prescription.
Exercise Physiologist
Exercise Physiologist are allied health professionals who specialise in the prescription of clinical exercise intervention for a broad range of health conditions. They provide multiple services such as: chronic diseases and diabetes management plan, exercise prescription and falls prevention.
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
Musculoskeletal physiotherapy is a subspecialty of physiotherapy that focuses on musculoskeletal injury assessment, diagnosis and treatment. Injuries to the joints, muscles, bones, and/or nerves are known as musculoskeletal injuries.
Treatment may include:
- Acute injury assessment and management
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Joint mobilisation
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Dry needling
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Pre and post operative management
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Biomechanical analysis
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Fracture management


Sports Physiotherapy
Sports Physiotherapy or Sports Physio is the specialised branch of physiotherapy which deals with injuries and issues related to sportspeople.
Sports physiotherapy is a branch of physical therapy that is geared towards both athletes and casual players who have suffered an injury or ongoing problem. Sports physiotherapy is a specialized form of physiotherapy which is designed to help with injuries or conditions occurred during sports activities. The modalities include hands-on treatment and rehabilitation.
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Pre-season screening
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Injury prevention
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Return to play
Clinical Exercise Physiology
Exercise interventions are used in clinical exercise physiology to enhance the health, wellness, and clinical status of our customer who have or are at risk of medical diseases, injuries, or disabilities.
A clinical exercise physiologist works with a variety of patients to maintain or improve their health through physical activity. It involves working with people with chronic medical conditions such as heart or lung disease, asthma, or diabetes. Your responsibilities may include assessing their needs, monitoring their exercise, and ensuring that they are following safe exercise practices.

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Gym-based rehabilitation
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Falls prevention
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Diabetes / chronic disease management plan

Motor Vehicle Compensation
Having been in a car accident can be a very stressful situation. Trying to cope with a severe injury while dealing with insurance providers can be exhausting.
We recognise the importance of communication and will work with doctors and insurance providers to ensure that everyone is on the same page.
We address the following types of motor vehicle accident injuries:
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Whiplash
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Nerve pain
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Fractures
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Neck and lower back pain
Workers Compensation
Over 60% of work-related injuries are musculoskeletal in origin, meaning they affect the joints, ligaments, muscles, or bones. What exactly does this imply? Physiotherapy can help you return to work sooner rather than later after a musculoskeletal injury.
This is why we pride ourselves on great communication between GPs, employers, insurers, and rehab consultants to ensure the smoothest possible return to work.

Common work related injuries we see include:
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Lower back pain
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Nerve pain
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Wrist / hand / finger injuries
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Rotator cuff and shoulder injuries
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Neck pain and headaches