For a lot of our online followers – many of whom we know IRL – the answer is pretty straightforward.
Physiotherapy helps when you have an injury. to return you to your normal way of life.
For those who haven’t had physiotherapy treatment, it may not be so clear.
Physiotherapy is the treatment of injury, disease and disorders through physical methods.
We work together with our clients/patients to achieve their goals. This may be to reduce pain, return to a sport or activity that they love, prevent or manage injuries or even facilitate long term wellbeing through advice and education. At The Healthy Body Company we focus on supporting our patients to be the best they can be – and we know that will be different for every person.
There are a variety of conditions that can be managed with physiotherapy management, these include:
Physiotherapists also have an important role to play in the management of a range of conditions including:
Australian physiotherapists are highly trained and well regarded around the world. In Australia physiotherapists are first line practitioners which means that you can see a physiotherapist without a referral from a GP or specialist.
When you visit your physiotherapist for a condition or complaint that they have not seen before, they will firstly complete a thorough examination. T
he physiotherapist will ask a series of questions to discern the nature of the injury. They will then conduct a range of specific and appropriate manual tests to provide you with a diagnosis. In some cases imaging may be needed to confirm the diagnosis.
The frequency of your physiotherapy sessions will vary depending on the condition. However, as you progress toward your goals your need for physiotherapy treatment will decrease.
You may have seen on our social media that our physios run group exercise classes and also attend sporting events.
We enjoy the opportunity to support all members of our community to be as active as possible. To support this work some of our Physiotherapists have completed further training to assist those with some chronic conditions such as diabetes and Parkinson’s disease.
Our training also gives us the expertise needed to assess and manage acute injuries which can occur at sporting events. We work closely with NSW Touch Football, Australian Touch Football, Softball NSW and a number of local sporting clubs and associations in soccer, basketball and rugby league.
We offer paid internships for final year physiotherapy students and run a graduate program for early career physiotherapists that is second to none.
If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact us. One of our staff would be happy to chat!