Physiophi

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GENERAL & SPORTS PHYSIOTHERAPY
  • Specialized physiotherapy focused on sports and exercise injuries
  • Helps prevent, treat, and manage physical injuries and strain
  • Suitable for casual athletes, gym-goers, and elite competitors
  • Aims to prevent injuries and recurring pain from affecting performance
  • Supports better movement, recovery, and long-term physical performance
  • Physiotherapy focused on workplace injury assessment, treatment, and prevention
  • Helps manage both acute and long-term work-related injuries
  • Addresses chronic and overuse conditions caused by poor posture or repetitive movements
  • Commonly supports issues linked to desk work and office environments
  • Also treats more serious injuries often seen in manual labour occupations
  • Aims to reduce musculoskeletal problems and improve workplace health
  • Structured rehabilitation program following surgery
  • Usually begins 1–2 weeks after the operation
  • Focuses on restoring movement, strength, and physical function
  • Supports safe and effective long-term recovery
  • Professional guidance helps prevent complications or reinjury
  • Proper rehabilitation can reduce the risk of delayed recovery and setbacks
  • Headaches and migraines can result from many different causes
  • Common triggers include dehydration, stress, and lack of sleep
  • Musculoskeletal issues can also contribute to persistent headaches and migraines
  • Desk-based lifestyles are increasing posture-related headache problems
  • Neck joint stiffness and muscle tension in the neck and shoulders are common contributors
  • Referred pain from the upper cervical spine can trigger headache symptoms
  • Treatment often focuses on addressing underlying physical and posture-related causes
  • Funded physiotherapy support available through the NDIS
  • Helps improve movement, strength, independence, and overall quality of life
  • Available to eligible participants under Improved Daily Living or Improved Health and Wellbeing funding
  • Supports a wide range of physical and functional needs
  • Does not require a GP referral to begin treatment
  • Focuses on increasing daily function and long-term wellbeing
  • Minimally invasive physiotherapy technique using thin needles
  • Targets specific trigger points in muscles and connective tissues
  • Aims to reduce pain, muscle tension, and movement restrictions
  • Based on Western anatomy and neurophysiological principles
  • Different from acupuncture, which is based on traditional Chinese medicine
  • Commonly used to support muscle recovery and improve physical function
  • Specialized women’s health physiotherapy services
  • Supports women through different stages of life
  • Helps with pregnancy preparation and childbirth recovery
  • Assists with postpartum rehabilitation and recovery
  • Treats pelvic floor conditions such as incontinence and pain
  • Focused on improving comfort, function, and overall wellbeing
  • Delivered by a dedicated women’s health physiotherapy team
Shockwave Therapy Brisbane
  • Non-invasive treatment for musculoskeletal conditions
  • Uses high-energy acoustic sound waves on targeted areas
  • Helps relieve pain and speed up healing
  • Improves blood circulation and cellular regeneration
  • Supports tissue repair and reduces inflammation
  • Drug-free alternative to surgical treatment
  • Effective for conditions unresponsive to other physiotherapy methods
  • Aids faster recovery and improved movement/function
  • TMJ refers to the temporomandibular joint in the jaw
  • This joint controls movements used for talking, chewing, yawning, and laughing
  • Irritation in the joint or surrounding muscles can cause discomfort during daily activities
  • Common symptoms include jaw pain, clicking, stiffness, headaches, and facial tension
  • Often linked to stress, teeth grinding, poor posture, or prolonged muscle tension
  • Treatment focuses on reducing pain and improving jaw function


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