When Exercise Physiology and Physiotherapy work together
Our Physiotherapy and Exercise Physiology teams work together to help manage all types of injuries, whether they be new or existing.
Our practitioners are diligent in getting to the cause of a problem and mapping out a treatment plan to ensure the very best outcomes.
Evidence shows that the right combination of hands on and exercise based treatment helps to best manage injuries and get you back to doing the things you love. A great assessment, a thought out plan and regular check ins are the best way to manage a new or existing injury.
experience is key
Our team has extensive experience working with
- Lower back pain
- Muscle strain
- Ligament injuries
- Tendonitis
- Shoulder pain and shoulder rehab exercises
- Sciatica
- Neck pain
- Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow
- Hip pain
- Knee pain and Knee injuries - including rheumatoid arthritis.
- Bursitis
- Plantar fasciitis
We also have a great variety of exercise equipment and anti inflammatory products to make sure that you continue to feel good after your treatment.
Why Consult an Exercise Physiologist for an Injury?
Accredited Exercise Physiologists are incredibly skilled in managing injuries with exercise and reducing risk of recurrence. Our EP team are also experienced in balancing exercise programs with other health needs such as weight management, diabetes and arthritis.
Working with the right health professional is extremely important at any time, but particularly when you have multiple or complex health concerns. When consulting with an Accredited Exercise Physiologist at Exercise for Rehabilitation & Health you can be assured that you are genuinely in knowing and understanding hands.