PHYSIOTHERAPY

Physiotherapy is a service that can assess, diagnose, treat, and work to prevent disease and disability.

Physiotherapists are experts in the movement and function of the human body, therefore they can assist their patients to overcome movement disorders, which may have been present from birth, or acquired through accident or injury, or could be the result of ageing.

Physiotherapy can assist in recovering from injury, reduce pain and stiffness, and increase overall mobility. Our Physiotherapist can also help you prevent any further injury by working with you to plan the best treatment for your situation and by setting goals.

Here at EPSA, we offer a range of hands-on treatments for our patients, as well as providing active management strategies for recovery. Your physiotherapist will determine what approach is most suitable to your situation but therapies can include:

  • Soft Tissue & Deep Tissue Therapy
  • Remedial Massage
  • Joint Mobilisation/Manual Therapy
  • Trigger Point Therapy
  • Myofascial Release
  • Sports Injury Rehabilitation
  • Stretching, Strengthening & Pilates Exercises
  • Neural Flossing

Our Physiotherapist has a special interest in the following; 

  • Chronic Back & Neck Pain 
  • Sports Related Injuries
  • Womens pelvic floor retraining
  • Heachaches 
  • Vertigo
  • Pain Management 
  • Arthritis 
  • Posture 
  • Clinical Pilates 

Understanding your diagnosis is key to your recovery so emphasis will be placed on education around your condition and how to fix it yourself in conjunction with your therapist.

Challenges we can treat

  • Back Pain

  • Stenosis

  • Disc bulge / herniation

  • Back Surgery

  • ​Headaches

  • ​Neck Pain

  • Rye Neck

  • Shoulder Bursitis

  • Shoulder Impingement

  • Rotator Cuff pathology

  • Pre Surgical Rehabilitation

  • Post Surgical Rehabilitation

  • Knee pain

  • Miniscus tear

  • ACL/PCL rupture

  • Patella Tendonitis

  • Hip pain

  • Clunking / Grinding

  • Impingements

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