Conditions
Back Pain
Back pain is very common. It is estimated 80% of people will experience back pain at some point during their lives. If your symptoms do not settle within a few days physiotherapy treatment will help your recovery. Further Information...
Sports Injuries
All sports produce many types of injuries from simple impact from collisions causing haematomas (bruises) to serious fractures, head injuries etc. Further Information...
Whiplash & Neck Pain
Physiotherapy can help loosen up facet joints and take the pressure off the affected structures. Posture correction exercises and strengthening exercises are also very useful and physiotherapy can often completely relieve the pain from a whiplash or minor joint degeneration. Further Information...
Overuse Injuries
As the name implies, overuse injuries occur when we overuse a specific part of our body. Physiotherapy can be of use to help heal these injuries and to alter any faulty biomechanics that may be a contributing factor. Further Information...
Headaches
Because of the anatomy of the neck, the nerves from the upper cervical spine can cause headaches. The headaches caused by the neck can be on one side of the head, both sides of the head, temple and eye. Often, but not always, the neck also feels achy. Physiotherapy to these areas can help lessen the severity and frequency of migraines and headaches. Further Information...
Fractures & Dislocations
Once the cast has been removed physiotherapy can be very useful to loosen up your joints, strengthen up your muscles and return you to full function as soon as possible. Please ask your surgeon to refer you, especially if you are having difficulty recovering. Further Information...
Arthritis
There are many forms of arthritis, each of which has a different cause. A physiotherapist is an expert in biomechanics and can assess you to discover any altered biomechanics and then give advice on how to correct the problem. Further Information...



