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Who this service is for - and how physiotherapy helps

Our physiotherapists work with you to understand your goals and create a personalised rehabilitation plan that fits your life.

Our physiotherapists support people experiencing:
Joint pain or stiffness from arthritis
Reduced mobility following neurological injury
Jaw pain or dysfunction affecting daily activities
Muscle weakness or reduced coordination
Persistent discomfort affecting work or daily life

Conditions we support

Pelvic health physiotherapy supports people with pelvic floor weakness, bladder issues, pelvic pain, and recovery after pregnancy.

What we assess

Your physiotherapist will assess how your condition is affecting movement and function. What we assess:

  • Movement and mobility assessment
  • Strength and muscle activation testing
  • Joint function and flexibility
  • Posture and movement patterns
  • Functional activities such as walking or lifting

What we assess

Movement and mobility assessment
Strength and muscle activation testing
Joint function and flexibility
Posture and movement patterns
Functional activities such as walking or lifting
From there, we develop a personalised physiotherapy plan to support your goals.

Rehabilitation support and treatments

Your physiotherapy plan may combine hands-on care with targeted rehabilitation exercises.
Rehabilitation support

Strength and conditioning exercises

Mobility and flexibility programmes

Functional movement training

Support for returning to daily activities

Long-term strategies to maintain mobility
Treatments we may use

Manual therapy and massage
Support muscle relaxation and improve movement.

Exercise-based rehabilitation
Targeted strengthening and mobility work.

Movement retraining
Support safe movement during daily activities.

Hydrotherapy
Low-impact rehabilitation that reduces joint strain.

Rehabilitation support

Our physiotherapists help guide gradual improvement so you can build strength and confidence safely.

This may include:

  • Strength and conditioning exercises
  • Mobility and flexibility programmes
  • Functional movement training
  • Support for returning to daily activities
  • Long-term strategies to maintain mobility

Fees and ACC

If your condition is related to an injury and covered by ACC, we can help lodge your claim and you may only need to pay a surcharge.

Related physio and rehabilitation services

Physiotherapy and rehabilitation
Physiotherapy and rehabilitation
Pelvic health physiotherapy
Pelvic health physiotherapy
Concussion
Surgical recovery
Pain support
Pain support
Headache support
Headache support
Podiatry
Podiatry

Frequently asked questions

Can physiotherapy help long-term conditions?

Yes. Physiotherapy can support people living with long-term conditions by improving strength, mobility and movement patterns.

Will physiotherapy cure arthritis?

Physiotherapy does not cure arthritis, but it can help manage symptoms, improve joint function and support long-term mobility.

Do I need a referral to see a physiotherapist?

No referral is required. You can book directly with one of our physiotherapists.

Support your movement and wellbeing

If a condition is affecting your movement, comfort or confidence, physiotherapy may help.