In-Clinic Physiotherapy Services

Our in-clinic services are ideal for clients who require hands-on treatment, structured exercise rehabilitation, or higher-level physical loading in a fully equipped clinical environment.

Sports Physiotherapy

Who it’s for:
Recreational and competitive athletes, active individuals, and clients returning to sport or exercise.

What it involves:

  • Detailed movement and biomechanical assessment    
  • Sport-specific manual therapy
  • Progressive strength and conditioning programs
  • Return-to-sport rehabilitation and injury prevention

Helps with:

  • Acute sports injuries
  • Overuse and tendon-related conditions
  • Performance-related movement issues

Acute & Chronic Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy

Who it’s for:
Clients experiencing acute injuries, recurrent pain, or long-standing musculoskeletal conditions affecting daily activities, work, or physical function.

What it involves:

  • Comprehensive assessment to identify the source of pain and movement restriction
  • Manual therapy to improve joint and soft tissue mobility
  • Individualised exercise rehabilitation programs
  • Education on posture, activity modification, and self-management strategies

Helps with:

  • Neck and back pain
  • Joint and soft tissue injuries
  • Work-related musculoskeletal conditions
  • Lifestyle-related and repetitive strain injuries
  • Ongoing or recurrent musculoskeletal pain

Chronic Pain & Long-Term Condition Management

Who it’s for:
Clients with persistent pain or long-term musculoskeletal or neurological conditions.

What it involves:

  • Pain education and self-management strategies
  • Graded exercise and movement re-training
  • Load management and pacing

Helps with:

  • Chronic low back pain
  • Osteoarthritis
  • Long-standing joint pain such as shoulder, hip, or knee pain

 

 

 

 

 

Post-Operative Rehabilitation

Who it’s for:
Clients recovering from orthopaedic or musculoskeletal surgery who require structured rehabilitation to safely restore movement, strength, and function.

What it involves:

  • Post-operative assessment aligned with surgical guidelines
  • Pain and swelling management
  • Gradual restoration of joint mobility and muscle strength
  • Progressive, goal-based exercise rehabilitation
  • Education on activity modification and recovery timelines

Helps with:

  • Recovery following orthopaedic surgery (e.g. knee, hip, shoulder)
  • Post-surgical stiffness and weakness
  • Improving function and confidence with daily activities
  • Safe return to work, exercise, or sport