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PHYSIOTHERAPY

What is Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is a health science profession that is primarily concerned with the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. Our physiotherapists can help to solve and prevent many problems, using a variety of techniques to help muscles and joints work to their full potential, repairing damage by speeding up the healing process, and reducing pain and stiffness.

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Rehab Solutions has been providing physiotherapy to the Fairfield community for over 35 years. All Rehab Solutions’ physiotherapists are highly skilled and trained in the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal and neurological conditions and are members of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA).

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Our physiotherapists will assess your specific condition, diagnose your problem, and help you to understand what’s wrong, before working with you to develop an individualised treatment plan that takes into account your goals, needs, employment, lifestyle, and overall health. Our treatment and advice also aims to help you prevent problems from returning or even from happening in the first place.

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Our physiotherapists also offer Segmental and Dry Needling and Radial Shockwave Therapy, a revolutionary new treatment used to treat soft tissue injuries. Click here for more information!

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Whether you're recovering from an injury, managing a chronic condition, or seeking to improve your overall physical function, we're here to help. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and take the first step towards a healthier, more active lifestyle.

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We can also provide home visits for those unable to travel. Please call our centre to see if we are able to travel to you.

Rehab Solutions Physiotherapy clinic room
Physiotherapist treating shoulder sports injury
Tom Wong Physiotherapist pointing at spine
What conditions can be treated?

Virtually any condition that affects your muscles, joints or nerves can be helped by our physiotherapists. Common problems include:

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  • Painful conditions such as arthritis and chronic pain

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  • Back and neck pain, including whiplash, disc bulges, etc

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  • Headaches

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  • Paediatric conditions affecting children including cerebral palsy

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  • Overuse injuries such as RSI, tennis elbow, golfer’s elbow

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  • Acute sports or work related injuries including muscle/ligament tears and sprains

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  • Bone fractures

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  • Neurological conditions including strokes, traumatic brain injuries, Parkinson's Disease and cerebral palsy and other congenital disabilities

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  • Post surgical rehabilitation including joint replacements, back surgery, fracture repair, knee and shoulder reconstructions

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  • Incontinence or pelvic floor weakness

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  • Pregnancy related pain

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  • Vertigo or dizziness (BPPV)

Physiotherapist treating knee sports injury
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