Physiotherapy Helps With
- Back and neck pain
- Arthritis
- Shoulder, elbow and wrist pain
- Repetitive use injuries
- Concussions
- Hip, knee and ankle pain
- Post-operative care and rehab
- Fractures, sprains and strains
- Sports injuries
- Pelvic conditions
- Pre and post-surgery rehabilitation
- Back and neck pain
- Arthritis
- Shoulder, elbow and wrist pain
- Repetitive use injuries
- Concussions
- Hip, knee and ankle pain
- Post-operative care and rehab
- Fractures, sprains and strains
- Sports injuries
- Pelvic conditions
- Pre and post-surgery rehabilitation
Everything You Need to Know
Physiotherapy stands as a vital healthcare profession dedicated to optimizing movement and function across diverse populations. Our expert Physiotherapists employ a comprehensive range of techniques and therapies, including manual therapy, therapeutic exercises, and advanced modalities such as ultrasound and electrical stimulation. Their expertise extends to treating a wide spectrum of conditions, from musculoskeletal injuries and neurological disorders to chronic pain and post-surgical rehabilitation. By conducting thorough assessments and developing personalized treatment plans, physiotherapists not only alleviate symptoms but also empower patients to achieve lasting improvements in mobility, strength, and quality of life. Through education and preventive strategies, physiotherapy promotes active lifestyles, injury prevention, and the holistic well-being of individuals, making it an essential component of modern healthcare.
- Shockwave Therapy Session: Shockwave therapy is a non invasive treatment that uses sound waves to stimulate the body’s natural healing process, particularly for musculoskeletal pain and tissue tension. It works by increasing circulation, breaking down adhesions, and jumpstarting cellular repair in targeted areas. Clients experience deeper relief and improved range of motion after treatment.
- Women’s Health / Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy Session: Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy focuses on strengthening and rebalancing the deep core muscles that support bladdar, bowel, and sexual function. Through gentle, targeted techniques, it helps release tension, improve control, and restore confidence in daily activities. Many women feel better bladder control, reduced pelvic discomfort, and greater ease with movement and intimacy after consistent pelvic floor therapy.
- Intramuscular Stimulation (IMS): IMS is a precise Physiotherapy technique that uses fine needles to release chronically tight muscles and relieve deep-seated tension. By targeting irritated nerve-endings and trigger points, IMS helps restore normal muscle function and reset the body’s pain signals. Clients often experience a noticeable decrease in stiffness and a return of natural, unrestricted movement after treatment.
- Dry Needling: Dry Needling is a targeted Physiotherapy technique that inserts thin needles directly into trigger points to release muscle knots and reduce tightness. It works by disrupting pain cycles and stimulating a healing response deep within the muscle tissue. Client often feel an immediate drop in tension, with improved flexibility and restored ease of movement.
- Laser Therapy: Laser Therapy, also known as low-level or cold laser therapy, is a non-invasive Physiotherapy treatment that uses focused light energy to accelerate tissue repair and reduce inflammation. By penetrating deep into targeted areas, it stimulates cellular activity, enhances circulation, and speeds up the body’s natural healing response.
- TMJ: Physiotherapy for TMJ focuses on relieving jaw pain and restoring smooth, pain-free movement of the temporomandibular joint that connects your jaw to your skull. Specialized techniques target muscle tightness, joint stiffness, and inflammation to reduce discomfort and improve function.