Physiotherapy can help treat a wide variety of musculoskeletal problems including:
- Sports Injuries;
- Fractures;
- Back Pain;
- Neck Pain;
- Whiplash Associated Disorders;
- Sciatica;
- Foot pain (plantar fasciitis);
- Repetitive Strain Injury (RSI);
- Headaches;
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Knee Injuries (patella tendonitis, cruciate ligament injuries, collateral ligament injuries, meniscal injuries); - Tennis Elbow/Golfers Elbow;
- Arthritis;
- Shoulder pain (dislocation, rotator cuff injuries);
- Pins and Needles/Numbness in hands or feet;
- Hip Pain (Osteoarthritis, trochanteric bursitis);
- Shin Splints;
- Osgood-Schlatters disease;
- Scoliosis (curvature of the spine);
- Any soft tissue injury;
- Pre and Post- operative orthopaedic surgery
Physiotherapists use a variety of treatment techniques to restore full movement and function to the problem area. To ensure that there is no reoccurrence of the problem; exercises are given to ensure correct alignment of the musculature, enhancing good movement.






