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Deep Tissue Massage
Manual therapy is a method used in the physiotherapy to increase blood flow and reduce dystonia to muscles throughout the body. It plays an essential role in relieving pain and getting you back to reaching your goals.
Cupping Therapy
Cupping Therapy is a traditional therapy that has recently made a resurgence within the musculoskeletal world. It has many benefits, primarily working to improve circulation, release fascial adhesions, relieve pain and increase mobility.
Exercise Based Therapy
Exercises are a must! In order to build strength or increase mobility, it is vital that exercises are prescribed. This is how we “fix” the problem.
Falls Prevention programs
Falls account for 42% of hospital admissions within Australia. Participating in a regular balance, strength and mobility program, will help build the tolerance you need to reduce the likelihood of having a fall
Biomechanics Education
Understanding your biomechanics is an essential part of eliminating your pain. With one-on-one treatments, you’ll soon have a greater knowledge of how the body moves, so you can increase its capacity to cope with load
Osteoarthritis
Osteoarthritis (OA) is a condition that occurs over time, which results from wear and tear of a joint. Subsequently, leading to the degeneration of cartilage and joints. Studies have shown that weight loss, manual therapy and increasing muscular strength around these affected joints, aid in eliminating pain.
Surgical Rehab
Unfortunately, there are occasions when surgery is required to fix a problem. Following surgery it is vital that patients participate in a rehabilitation regime, which is individualised to their goals. Too often the rehab timeframe is cut short because we may not be in pain. It’s essential that the rehab period is understood to optimise your results and performance.
Headaches
Headaches are one of the most common ailments that people experience. They are characterised by pain or discomfort in the head, scalp, behind the eye or neck. Commonly tension headaches are the most common and are what we call cervicogenic in nature. This means they are caused by the muscles that are in the neck and attach to the base of the skull. Using manual therapy to release the musculature can help aid these aches.