Physiotherapy

Physiotherapy treats disease, injury or disorders using physical methods such as exercise and joint manipulation.

Physiotherapists are a key member of your health care team and play an important role in helping you regain movement and function so you can better manage day-to-day activities.

We take a whole-of-person approach to your health care, which includes developing individual health care plans. This brings together a team of health professionals to help you recover and reach your goals.

Our physiotherapists consider your physical and emotional needs when planning your care and involve you in setting rehabilitation goals.

We provide ongoing education and support for your effective recovery.

Hydrotherapy may be offered to you as part of your rehabilitation care plan, to help you on your way to recovery. You may need medical approval from your doctor to access hydrotherapy services.

Physiotherapy as part of your rehabilitation

Your physiotherapist works with you to help you move more freely and reduce pain.

This may include:

  • individual and group exercise and education programs
  • joint and soft tissue manipulation and mobilisation
  • helping you use any walking aids correctly, such as a walking stick, crutches or a wheelchair
  • helping you use your muscles correctly to improve control
  • hydrotherapy classes to ease any pressure on your joints and muscles. 

Women’s Health Physiotherapy Services

Offered on Mondays and Thursdays.

Antenatal women: pelvic floor muscle assessment, bladder/bowel function to optimise and reduce risk of dysfunction, individualised exercise modifications, treating including pelvic girdle pain and general pregnancy soreness.  

Post-partum women: post birth assessment, bladder, bowel, sexual function, prolapse symptoms if relevant, assessing diastasis rectus separation and appropriate exercises to assist with treating, returning to exercise and appropriate individualised progressions 

Women with bladder/bowel or sexual dysfunction and/or pain, incontinence, including assessing and treating older women.

Treating women with mastitis, including the use of therapeutic ultrasound for blocked milk ducts and engorgement.