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Our Services

Musculoskeletal

Physio & Recovery Co employs a patient-centered approach, incorporating manual therapies and exercise to effectively address a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, with techniques firmly grounded in the latest research findings.

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Hip & Groin​

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Hip and groin dysfunction refers to a range of impairments or discomfort in the hip and groin area that can affect mobility, flexibility, and daily activities.

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Pelvic and SIJ Dysfunction

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Pelvic and sacroiliac joint (SIJ) dysfunction can cause pain and discomfort in the pelvic area, lower back, and buttocks. Symptoms include localized pain, stiffness, and often radiating discomfort.

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Neck Pain​

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Characterised by discomfort in the cervical spine region, implications can range from limited mobility and discomfort to headaches and nerve-related symptoms. It often results from factors like poor posture, muscle strain, or underlying conditions, requiring appropriate assessment and management for relief and prevention.

Headaches and Migraines

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Headaches and migraines entail varying degrees of head pain, often accompanied by other symptoms like nausea and sensitivity to light or sound. Physiotherapy can help by addressing musculoskeletal issues contributing to these conditions, providing relief through manual therapy, exercises, and posture correction, leading to reduced headache frequency and intensity.

Lower Back Pain​

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Characterised by discomfort or stiffness in the lower spine, common symptoms include localised pain, muscle tension and limited mobility. A comprehensive assessment is crucial to determine the cause and tailor an effective treatment plan.

Thoracic and Rib Dysfunction

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Thoracic and rib pain refers to discomfort in the mid-back or ribcage area. Common symptoms include sharp or dull pain, tenderness, reduce range of movement, shoulder pain and difficulty breathing deeply.

Temporomandibular Joint Pain

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Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) pain involves discomfort in the jaw joint. It's a common issue with musculoskeletal causes like clenching, grinding teeth, or stress. Symptoms include jaw pain, clicking, and difficulty in opening or closing the mouth.

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