Conditions treated include:
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- Lower back pain (facet joint, discal, stenosis, nerve root irritation, Sciatic, muscle or post-surgical pain)
- Neck pain (facet, discal, nerve root, muscle or whiplash pain) and headaches
- Ankle injuries (inversion/ATFL, eversion, fracture)
- Foot pain (Plantar Fasciitis, Heel spur, Morton's neuroma)
- Sports Injuries (ankle, knee, hip, lower back, neck, rib, shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand injuries)
- Arthritis
- Posture and alignment problems (foot, knee, hip, pelvis, shoulder and spinal)
- Nerve pain (commonly lower back or neck related radiculopathies)
- Children's injuries (Osgood-Schlatter's, Sinding-Larsen Johansen, Growing pains)
- Muscle weakness or tightness
- Tennis Elbow (Lateral epicondylitis), Golfer's elbow (Medial epicondylitis_
- Knee pain (ACL, PCL, Meniscal, Patellofemoral, Tendonosis, Colateral ligaments)
- Osteitis pubis
- Spinal stiffness
- Joint instabilities (shoulder, knee, spinal)
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Precision Physiotherapy services include:
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- Full body Screening
- Sports Physiotherapy
- Manipulative Physiotherapy
- Functional Restoration Programs
- Treatment for workplace injuries (Worker's compensation)
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (MVA claims)
- Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA)
- Sports Injury Rehabilitation
- Exercise Prescription
- Ergonomic "work station" advice
- Weight loss or muscle gaining programs
- Massaqe Therapy (Traditional Thai or Western style)
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Treatment techniques include:
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- Spinal and Peripheral joint mobilisation
- Spinal Manipulation "clicking" the joint to increase movement (optional)
- Sports Taping/Bracing
- Shoe Orthotic prescription and fitting
- Acupuncture (optional)
- Exercise prescription - Home and Gym based
- Muscle tissue techniques including Trigger-Point, Myofascial Release, Active Fascial release, Digital Ischaemic Pressure and stretching techniques.
Professional advice from the physiotherapist is often under-rated since correct advice can significantly improve the rate and quality of recovery.
Note: Precision Physiotherapy focuses on being an Evidence Based practice. This means we use techniques which have been scientifically proven to work! We understand that there are many alternative therapies available, however, many therapies are yet to prove themselve. Our unique combination of varoius methods and techniques is what produces our effective therapy.
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