What We Do
Physiotherapy Services
Our goal is to relieve pain while restoring strength, movement, balance, and function impacted by injury, surgery, arthritis, neurological or age-related issues. We empower patients with education and at-home strategies to facilitate recovery and maintain improvements long-term.
Whether you’re recovering from a sports injury, dealing with chronic back pain, or wanting to improve stability, our compassionate clinicians design programs to help you participate safely and confidently in all the activities you love. With individualized physiotherapy in a friendly, collaborative environment, we can get you moving stronger than before. Discover how our personal approach can transform your health and mobility.
Back Pain is the most common complaint we see. Click here to find out what causes back pain and how we can help.
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Over loading injury can be a real pain and ruin your training. Expert physio can sort it quickly getting you back your sport quick smart. The knee is one of the most injured of all the human joints. Often knee pain is caused by hip and foot problems.
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The shoulder is the most mobile joint in the human body. Its great mobility means that it lacks the stability of say the hip joint, which has a deep socket and very rounded ball and quite limited movement. This makes the shoulder prone to injury.
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The neck is like a small thin stork with a big heavy ball (your head) on the top of it, with some muscles trying to hold it up.
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Hip and groin pain can stem from a variety of sources and lead to discomfort or difficulty with daily activities.
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This is the most common muscle or bone injury reported to hospital A&E departments in the world.
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Osteoarthritis (OA) is when the surfaces of your joints wear out. It usually happens in the lower limb weight bearing joints first, but is also common in the spine, hands and shoulders, later on in life.
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A physiotherapist can assess your work station setup and movements that may be causing strain. They may recommend alternate ergonomic positioning, stretching breaks, compression sleeves, splinting, or exercises to help strengthen affected muscles and prevent future injury.
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