Fracture Management

Physiotherapists are often the first medical professionals to identify fractures or breaks in your bones. Using a range of specific tests and assessments our physios will identify if you need a referral for an x-ray. If your doctor has already confirmed that you have a fracture, you may be referred Read more…

Vertigo

Vertigo is a sensation of either the world spinning or an internal spinning sensation. There can be a number of causes for vertigo, thankfully most are not serious although they are accompanied by many very unpleasant symptoms. One cause of vertigo is Benign  Positional Vertigo (BPPV) which is a peripheral Read more…

Jaw Pain

Pain and problems associated with the jaw are classified as temporomandibular joint dysfunction or TMD, often just described as TMJ problems. As well as pain, symptoms include clicking, locking of the jaw and being unable to open the mouth. Physiotherapy is very effective in treating TMJ pain and our physiotherapists Read more…

Electrotherapy

Electrophysical modalities such as ultrasound and interferential therapy have been used in mainstream practice therapeutically since the 19th century. All modalities involve introducing physical energy into your body which results in physiological changes for a beneficial effect. The effects and type of electrophysical modality will be determined by the type Read more…

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