Physiotherapy in Burwood
Welcome to Exercise Prescription and Physiotherapy
Our approach to Physiotherapy is one on one manual therapy for treatment and assessment. We specialise in musculoskeletal injuries, surgical rehabilitation, sports injuries, chest physiotherapy and exercise prescription.
Our intention is to educate individuals to play active roles in their recovery by better understanding their bodies. We see continuing exercise and prevention of injury as the most effective treatment for individuals to stop pain reoccurring and help control their recovery more independently.
We are a physiotherapy practice who provides high quality healthcare to help injury recovery, manage chronic diseases and achieve optimal health outcomes.
Our emphasis is on education and exercise in a professional and community environment. We are accessible to all individuals that are committed to improving their health status.
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Mission statement
We are a physiotherapy practice who provides high quality healthcare to help injury recovery, manage chronic diseases and achieve optimal health outcomes.
Our emphasis is on education and exercise in a professional and community environment. We are accessible to all individuals that are committed to improving their health status.
Featured articles
Clinical research
Clinical research is vital in the field of physiotherapy. Physiotherapists regularly take broad new evidence based research to back up their treatments methods. Read more →
Paediatrics
Paediatrics is a branch of medicine that deals with the development and health of children. Paediatrics is a highly specialised area of physiotherapy and one that is challenging as well as rewarding. Read more →
Quadriceps injuries
The quadriceps are the four large muscles at the front of the upper leg that help to stabilise the knee and hip and allow movement. Read more →
Cricket injuries
As a cricket player, avoiding injuries is something every player would like to possibly do. Here are the most common injuries sustained by these players, along with the symptoms and physiotherapy treatments for each injury. Read more →
Ultrasound
An ultrasound machine, which is very commonly used in physiotherapy, works by using high frequency sound waves (that canât be heard by the human ear) to effectively treat deep tissue injuries. Read more →
Gait analysis
Gait, sometimes called ambulation, is the way a person walks. Gait analysis is a detailed inspection of how a person walks. Read more →
Exercising during travel
Whether you are traveling for business or pleasure, with a little bit of imagination you can have fun without sacrificing your fitness level. Read more →
Exercise with Arthritis
Exercises for arthritis centre around gentle stretching movements, such as are done in Yoga, tai chi and Pilates. Read more →
Scar tissue and muscle adhesions
Swimming, bowling and computer use are some activities that eventually lead to muscle adhesions as a result of overuse. Read more →
Living to 100
Human beings are living longer in almost all parts of the world, thanks to better eating habits, medical technology and pharmaceuticals, as well as better knowledge about the value of physical movement. Read more →
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