Physiotherapy
What is Physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy uses evidence-based movement, exercise, and hands-on techniques to treat injuries, manage pain, and improve mobility and function. It helps people recover, stay active, and prevent future problems. By restoring movement, function, and posture, physiotherapy supports overall quality of life and conditions the muscles, joints, and body after injury, illness, surgery, or chronic conditions.
Role of Physiotherapists
Physiotherapists are university-qualified allied health professionals. They assess, diagnose, and treat movement and musculoskeletal issues, using exercise, manual therapy, education, and rehabilitation programs to restore function, reduce pain, and improve quality of life.
What Physiotherapists Do
Assess, diagnose, and manage injuries and movement problems
Prescribe tailored exercise programs
Provide manual therapy and rehabilitation techniques
Reduce pain and inflammation
Improve strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination
Educate and empower clients to self-manage conditions
Work collaboratively with other health professionals
Support recovery after surgery or injury
Who Can Benefit & Conditions We Support
Physiotherapy is suitable for people of all ages, helping them recover from injury, improve movement, and maintain independence.
We treat a wide range of conditions, including:
Musculoskeletal Injuries: Sprains, strains, back pain, shoulder or knee injuries
Post-Surgical Rehabilitation: Joint replacements, orthopaedic surgery recovery
Chronic Pain: Arthritis, fibromyalgia, chronic back or neck pain
Neurological Conditions: Stroke, Parkinson’s, multiple sclerosis, cerebral palsy, TBI
Cardiorespiratory Conditions: COPD, post-cardiac surgery rehabilitation
Sports Injuries: Prevention, recovery, and performance enhancement
Balance and Falls Prevention
Paediatric Conditions: Developmental delays, injuries, and mobility issues
Services We Provide
Comprehensive assessment and personalised treatment plans
Exercise prescription for strength, mobility, and rehabilitation
Manual therapy and hands-on techniques
Pain management strategies
Post-surgery and post-injury rehabilitation
Falls prevention programs
Education for self-management and long-term recovery
Our Professional Standards
Our physiotherapists are university-qualified and accredited, providing evidence-based, ethical, and collaborative care. We maintain ongoing professional development and follow strict clinical standards in line with AHPRA requirements.
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