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George between 2008-2010 participated in the world’s first RCT (Randomised Controlled Trial) looking at the used of physiotherapy in the treatment of Patellofemoral Joint arthritis under the guidance of Prof. Kay Crossley - a world leader in the field.

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Services

WE ARE EXCELLENT AT SPINAL PAIN AND SPORTS INJURIES …

You can expect:

  • Professional service in Physiotherapy
  • Skill and Expertise in area of Throwing Injuries, Knee Pain, Pilates and Spinal Stabilisation Programs
  • Friendly and Caring
  • Exercise and Rehabilitation Advice


PRICING

Private Health Insurance

  • Fees are claimable on private health insurance if you have extras cover. We have HICAPS for on-the-spot immediate claiming.
  • We are accredited and experienced with WorkCover, TAC, DVA, and the Medicare/EPC program.
  • For further information or to book an appointment please call our friendly reception 03 9859 4683 or contact us.

What to expect in a session

During the session you will have:

  • An explanation of your problem
  • An understanding of the cause of the problem
  • A diagnosis
  • Hands on treatment
  • Methods to speed up recovery (for example, the latest therapeutic techniques (evidence based exercise is the intervention of greatest benefit for many conditions), up-to-date hands on techniques, biofeedback, muscle stimulator, dry needling, etc. as appropriate)
  • Strategies to prevent recurrence
  • Hands on treatment or assessment will not be part of the telehealth session. Predominantly the session will consists of evaluation (at a degree possible via a video link), education, advice and rehabilitation plan.

Ultrasound

Ultrasound therapeutic involves the therapeutic use of high frequency vibration to reduce swelling, promote healing and assist in scar tissue remodelling. This is achieved by cellular vibration causing a biostimulatory effect in the injured tissue.


Interferential Current

Interferential current is another form of electrotherapy. A wave current passes through the body and helps to reduce muscle spasm, pain and inflammation.


T.E.N.S.

T.E.N.S. stands for “Trans-Cutaneous Electrical Nerve Stimulation”. This electric device is helpful for pain control. It causes the body to release naturally occurring endorphins to decrease pain. It also locally desensitizes nerve endings to reduce pain.