We offer a wide range of physiotherapy treatment options
Physiotherapy
Our physiotherapists provide both clinic-based and in-home sessions to suit your needs. In your 1:1 physiotherapy sessions, you can work with a physiotherapist to:
Alleviate pain
Restore movement
Maintain function
Prevent injury
Improve or maintain balance
Enhance physical performance
Delay the progression of neurological conditions
Our physiotherapists are trained and experienced in providing a range of high quality evidence-based treatments for a range of populations. Applying an evidence based approach to therapy ensures that you will maximise your benefit from therapy.
Areas of Physiotherapy
NDIS
NDIS physiotherapy services are centred around participant goals in collaboration with relevant family, coordinators and other health professionals. The treating physiotherapists have knowledge and experience in the NDIS framework and are able to ensure you are supported appropriately.
Physiotherapists are able to conduct functional assessments and provide reports that support participant goals for the purpose of NDIS application or plan review. Assessments can be provided independent of any commitment to ongoing physiotherapy services.
Ongoing physiotherapy sessions are provided as part of a mutually agreed plan. Communication is consistently maintained to keep all parties up to date. The physiotherapy sessions are tailored to each participant and purposeful in helping you reach your potenital.
Functional Capacity Assessments
Functional assessments are relevant in supporting the following:
NDIS application or plan review
Home Care Package
Transition into Residential Aged Care
Post hospital discharge
Diagnosis that impacts functional capacity in activities of daily living
Falls risk assessment
Mobility aid assessment
Our assessments can fit all types of purposes beyond the above list. Reach out and we will find a physiotherapist suited to your purpose.
Neurological
Neurological conditions involve movement and function disorders that have originated within the body’s nervous and neuromuscular system. These conditions can be present from birth or acquired during life.
Common neurological conditions that can benefit from physiotherapy include but not limited to:
Cerebral palsy
Stroke
Parkinson’s disease
Paraplegia
Multiple sclerosis
Muscular dystrophy
Traumatic brain injury
Get in touch to organise your NDIS funded physiotherapy sessions today. We are currently taking on all self managed and plan managed participants.
Musculoskeletal
Musculoskeletal physiotherapy focuses on identifying injuries to joints, muscles, bones and/or nerves. We get to the root of the issue, and work on this together with you to minimise your risk of future injury.
Our team utilise a combined manual therapy and active therapy approach to relieve your symptoms, allow you to move optimally, and maintain mobility and strength.
We believe that educating you on your injury allows self management to get you back to what you need to do and beyond.
Common conditions include: • Joint pain • Back pain • Sporting injuries • Achilles tendinitis • Plantar fasciitis
Some treatments include: • Cupping • Dry needling • Manual therapy • Neuromuscular retraining • Exercise prescription
Our physiotherapists are certified to provide Workers Compensation and Compulsory Third Party (CTP) claims.
Geriatric
Everybody ages differently, and whatever your therapy goals may be, we want to work with you, to allow you to achieve those.
Mobility and accessibility might be important to you and we make it our priority to help you to access the services that you want and need.
If you are over 65 years old, please reach out to us to enquire about our special pricing for our older adults.
Our physiotherapists can provide services for My Aged Care clients and Department of Veterans Affairs (DVA) Injury claims.
Pre- and post-operative rehabilitation
Rehabilitation pre and post surgery are as important as each other in reaching your physical goals after surgery.
Pre-rehabilitation allows your body to be as prepared as possible going into the surgery. A strong foundation will ensure a smoother rehabilitation process post surgery and get you bouncing back as soon as possible.
In Post-operative rehabilitation you our therapists will work with you to get you moving again, by managing post-operative symptoms, and gradually increase strength to bring you back to your baseline mobility (and sometimes beyond!).
Massage Therapy
Enjoy the physical and mental benefits of a therapeutic massage from our physiotherapists.
Whether it’s tense muscles after a long day working from home, trouble walking up the stairs after a big work out at the gym, or a stressful week dealing with life, massage is a great way to give your self (both mind and body) the rest and attention you deserve.