Our physiotherapy services stand as the cornerstone of our clinical practice, renowned for delivering expert care for a diverse array of musculoskeletal conditions. Employing a holistic approach that considers the entire body rather than merely focusing on symptom relief, our dedicated team of physiotherapists utilises a wide spectrum of techniques.

  • Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy
  • Spinal Physiotherapy
  • Pre and Post Natal Physiotherapy

Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy

Conditions impacting the musculoskeletal (MSK) system can affect individuals across all age groups, lifestyles, and activity levels. These disorders are among the most commonly reported health issues globally.

Pre and Post Natal Physiotherapy

Pregnancy, childbirth, and caring for a newborn place significant physical demands on the body. Throughout this journey, you may experience various musculoskeletal symptoms, both before and after childbirth.

Spinal Physiotherapy

Back and neck pain are among the most common types of musculoskeletal issues, ranging from chronic dull discomfort to sudden, severe episodes. Understanding the various terms and conditions related to spinal pain can be challenging. 

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FAQS

Physiotherapy is a healthcare profession focused on helping people regain and maintain physical function, mobility, and quality of life. It involves the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of musculoskeletal, neurological, and cardiopulmonary conditions through various techniques and modalities.

Physiotherapists treat a wide range of conditions, including sports injuries, back pain, arthritis, stroke rehabilitation, post-surgical recovery, neurological disorders (such as Parkinson's disease), and respiratory conditions (like asthma and COPD).

Physiotherapy employs a variety of techniques, including manual therapy (such as joint mobilisation and manipulation), exercise therapy, electrotherapy (like ultrasound and TENS), heat and cold therapy, hydrotherapy, and education on posture and movement.

Physiotherapy aims to reduce pain, improve mobility, restore function, prevent disability, and enhance overall well-being. Through personalised treatment plans, patients can regain independence in daily activities and achieve their functional goals.

In many cases, you do not need a referral to see a physiotherapist. However, some healthcare providers or insurance plans may require a referral for coverage. It's best to check with your insurance provider or healthcare professional for guidance.