Our Physiotherapists and Osteopaths are highly specialised to treat a range of Musculoskeletal conditions. Typical injuries and conditions that you may need help with include back pain, shoulder pain, neck pain, hip pain and tension headaches. Our team will consider the structure and function of your body and that your health depends on the joints, muscles, ligaments and connective tissues all working in harmony with one another.
Sports injuries can vary depending on what movements your sport requires, though most are caused by a repetitive motions such as twisting or straining. Whatever your injury, our commitment is to help you recover and return to your sport as quickly and safely as possible. Our goal is to develop a treatment plan that is tailored to meet your specific needs, taking into account your individual health status, the nature and severity of the injury, and your rehabilitation goals.
Neurological physiotherapy is a specialised branch of physical therapy focused on the assessment, treatment, and rehabilitation of individuals with neurological conditions affecting the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord). These conditions can include stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury, cerebral palsy, and various neuropathies, among others. The primary goal of neurological physiotherapy is to maximise functional independence and quality of life for individuals with neurological impairments.
Chronic Pain Syndrome is a condition where pain, which is common, lasts for more than three months, that results in fatigue, and constrains your day-to-day functioning. Chronic pain can have several causes that can include, medical history, genetics, nutrition intake, and lifestyle among other factors. It can be physically and mentally taxing to live with a chronic condition as it makes everyday tasks difficult. Chronic pain, however, can be managed with medical interventions such as medication and physiotherapy, along with lifestyle changes. Typical conditions we can help with include Osteoathritis, Chronic Low Back Pain, Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue Syndrome
The shoulder, by design, is the most mobile joint in the human body and has the greatest range of movement of any joint. Unfortunately, this flexibility also means that it is far more susceptible to injury. You may be experiencing aching or dull pain which is often a sign of overuse or chronic conditions such as osteoarthritis or rotator cuff injuries. It may also be a sharp stabbing pain caused by acute injury or inflammation in the shoulder. If left untreated, shoulder pain can lead to chronic discomfort and decreased mobility, making it important to seek prompt and effective treatment.
Headaches are a common condition that can cause significant discomfort and impact your daily life. There are several different types of headaches, including migraines, tension headaches, and cervicogenic headaches. Tension Headaches are the most common and are characterized by a dull, aching pain that is felt in the forehead, temples, or back of the head. Cervicogenic headaches are a type of headache that is caused by problems in the neck, including muscle tension, joint dysfunction, and nerve irritation. These types of headaches are often caused by poor posture, injury, or repetitive strain
Neck pain can be caused by a range of things including poor posture and sleeping habits to trauma or an underlying medical issue. The pain can have a significant impact on your daily life, leaving you with headaches, fatigue and in some cases unable to perform important daily activities. It is important to seek proper treatment to alleviate your symptoms before they become any worse.
Chronic hip pain will require a full diagnosis and evaluation as the hip pain often comes as a result of secondary, or indeed primary, lower spinal or knee joint issues. It is recommended to have a full evaluation in order to ensure a correct diagnosis when suffering issues in this area. Effective treatment of hip pain is crucial to relieve symptoms, improve mobility, and maintain an active and healthy lifestyle
You are not alone. Back pain is a common and often debilitating condition that affects millions of people worldwide. You may also be experiencing nerve pain as a secondary symptom, with Sciatica being one of the more common occurrence. At our clinic, we offer a range of Osteopathy and Physiotherapy treatments designed to help reduce pain, improve mobility, and promote overall spinal health. These may include manual therapy techniques, exercise therapy, and physiotherapy methods, among others.