Physiotherapy is concerned with:
- Assessing, treating and preventing human movement disorders
- Restoring normal function
- Minimising dysfunction and pain
- Preventing recurring injuries and disability in the workplace, at home, or during recreational activities
- Promoting community health for all age groups
Physiotherapists use:
- Skilled evaluation,
- Skilled hands on therapy such as mobilisation, manipulation, massage and accupressure;
- Individually designed exercise programmes, relaxation techniques,
- Specialised electrotherapy equipment and biofeedback,
- Heat, ice and traction to relieve pain and assist healing and recovery,
- Suitable walking aids, splints and appliances,
- Patient education
Conditions Treated:
- Muscle Strains – Groin, Quad, Hamstring, Calf
- Tendinopathy/Tendinitis – Achilles, Patella, Plantar Fascia
- Ligament Sprains – Ankle, Knee
- Surgical Repair – Cruciate ligaments, Cartilage Removal, Shoulder/Knee/Ankle Arthroscopy
- Tempero Mandibular Joint Pain (TMJ)
- Headache
- Backpain
Our Treatment Approach
- Exclusive one-on-one treatment sessions
- Manual therapy, massage and myofascial release techniques form part of our Hands On approach
- 30-45 Minute treatment sessions are allocated per visit and allow for extra time should it be required
- Clients will be required to perform exercises as part of their treatment sessions
- Clients will be required to follow a home based exercise/stretching routine
- Clients receive Dry-Needling/Acupuncture during the course of their treatment
Points to Consider
- Your condition may require multiple visits and a strict rehabilitation protocol
- Failure to comply with the protocol will not only negatively affect the outcome of your treatment, but will lead to dissatisfaction and disappointment with your progress
- We are committed to providing services to the best of our abilities and expect the same effort from clients attending our clinic