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Neck Pain

Upper Back Pain

Upper Back Pain

Trying to get through the day with a sore neck can be debilitating. Coping with neck pain while carrying about your day to day activities such as driving, working on a computer and watching television can make you irritable as the neck pain affects your concentration and life’s enjoyment.  Luckily, it’s a very treatable condition we can help you with!


Upper Back Pain

Upper Back Pain

Upper Back Pain

Upper Back Pain can have a number of causes including thoracic joint pain or dysfunction or pain from the rib attachments. We can do a specific assessment and diagnose the problem with your upper back pain and implement the best treatment to get you back to recovery.

Lower Back Pain

Upper Back Pain

Lower Back Pain

Lower Back pain is one of the top conditions that physiotherapists treat as over 80% of adults will experience some form of back pain in their lifetime.  Back pain can impact on your work as well as your ability to keep moving and enjoying life.

Knee Pain

Shoulder Pain

Lower Back Pain

Knee Pain can have a number of causes including sprains or strains of ligaments, muscles or tendons around your knee or problems with the structures around or within your knee. Your Physiotherapist can do a specific assessment and diagnose the problem with your knee pain and implement the best treatment to get you back to recovery.

Ankle Pain

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder Pain

Ankle Pain can have a number of causes including sprains or strains of ligaments muscles or tendons around your ankle or problems with the structures around or within your ankle. Your Physiotherapist can do a specific assessment and diagnose the problem with your ankle pain and implement the best treatment to get you back to recovery.


Shoulder Pain

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain can have a number of causes including impingement, subluxation or dislocation, bursitis, tears of ligaments or the rotator cuff tendons or general inflammation. Your Physiotherapist  can do a specific assessment and diagnose the problem with your shoulder and implement the best treatment to get you back to recovery.

Hip Pain

Hip Pain

Hip Pain



Hip Pain can have a number of causes including joint related pain, bursitis, muscle related pain or tear of structures within the hip joint. Your Physiotherapist can do a specific assessment and diagnose the problem with your hip pain and implement the best treatment and rehab to get you back to recovery.

Whiplash

Hip Pain

Hip Pain

Whiplash is a type of injury to your neck as a result of a car accident or sporting injury. Whiplash can cause injury to the joints, muscles and nerves of your neck causing pain, headaches and dizziness. Your Physiotherapist can do a specific assessment and diagnose the issues related to your whiplash and implement the best treatment to get you back to recovery.


Jaw Pain

Hip Pain

Foot Pain

Jaw Pain or TMJ can have a variety of symptoms, including pain, clicking, lockjaw, inability to chew properly, and more. In some cases, jaw pain can even lead to neck pain or headaches. To stop this from happening, make sure you come see us for effective jaw pain treatment.

Foot Pain

Groin Pain

Foot Pain

Foot Pain can have a number of causes including plantar fasciitis, Achilles tendonitis, joint sprains, nerve entrapments or ligament sprains or bone related pain. Your Physiotherapist can do a specific assessment and diagnose the problem with your foot pain and implement the best treatment to get you back to recovery.

Groin Pain

Groin Pain

Groin Pain

Groin Pain can have a number of causes including adductor muscle tears, abdominal muscle tears, pelvic joint sprains, hip joint pain or referred nerve pain. Your Physiotherapist can do a specific assessment and diagnose the problem with your groin pain and implement the best treatment to get you back to recovery.

Elbow Pain

Groin Pain

Groin Pain

Elbow Pain can have a number of causes including tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow, joint or ligament sprains. Your  Physiotherapist can do a specific assessment and diagnose the problem with your elbow pain and implement the best treatment to get you back to recovery.

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