Physiotherapy Service
No Referral is required to see our Physiotherapist privately.
Physiotherapy For Acute Injuries
You need Physiotherapists in the acute stage of an injury to get you back to your functional best. Our Physiotherapists will help you find efficient ways to restore your best physical function after an injury, as well as finding ways to prevent future injuries.
Our Physiotherapists diagnose and treat the following:
- Musculoskeletal injuries
- Sports injuries
- Work injuries
- Postural irritations
We help restore physical function with a range of treatment techniques such as:
- Manual therapy
- Injury specific exercise prescription
- Aquatic therapy
- Activity and function training and intervention
Our physiotherapists are highly trained. They provide you with appropriate treatment options and interventions for your best outcome. Our goal is to work with you through your recovery to get you back to your functional best
Physiotherapy For Chronic Pain
Our Physiotherapists at the LiveWell Pain Management Clinic know that long term Chronic Pain influences many parts of your life. For that reason, our Physiotherapists are able to assess, discuss and treat many components of your pain. We appreciate that for some people with chronic pain, your pain may have many components to it and often be difficult to explain. We take the time to receive this information because we know it’s important to your recovery.
Our Physiotherapists appreciate that there may be:
- Multiple causes or contributing factors to your pain
- Sometimes you’re keen to understand why you have pain
Our Physiotherapists critically identify and discuss with you:
- Your situation
- The important aspects of your functioning that you most want assistance with
- The importance of addressing key features of your pain that influence functionality.
Our Physiotherapists often include the following when treating chronic pain patients:
- Education regarding the pain process and how to achieve a functional improvement
- An approach to improving cardiovascular health and general fitness
- Strategies to ensure a gradual increase in function does not cause unacceptable increases in pain
- Biomechanical training
- Manual therapy were necessary