
Physiotherapy for Olecranon Bursitis
Olecranon bursitis can be a painful and debilitating condition that affects the elbow joint. If you’re suffering from this condition, you may wonder if any
Whether it’s back, neck and spinal pain, something everyone will experience at some point in their lives, that you’re struggling with or you’re feeling constantly dizzy and off-balance, or simply require ongoing pain management, our team of Physiotherapists are trained in the latest evidence-based, hands-on techniques to help you.
Approximately 80% of the population will experience back pain at one point in their life and half of the general population are expected to experience neck pain within their lifetime.
Back and neck pain are common musculoskeletal disorders. Physiotherapists vast knowledge of the unique anatomy and biomechanics of the neck and back coupled with their in depth understanding of pain science allows them to deliver world class management for back and neck pain.
Our physiotherapists are trained in numerous internationally recognised techniques to treat spinal conditions such as the Maitland approach, the McKenzie Method of mechanical diagnosis and therapy and the Mulligan Concept of manual therapy.
We treat all conditions related to neck and back pain. Some of the most common conditions including:
Our highly experienced team will implement the latest manual therapy techniques, individualised exercise strategies and pain science education all backed by the most up to date evidence to empower you to manage your back and neck pain.
Please call us today or book online to make an appointment.
The pain management program is a unique approach to managing chronic conditions.
Using training gained in post-graduate courses, Enhance Physiotherapy have developed a Pain Management Program designed to unpack and help people understand the science and psychology behind chronic and persistent pain. Run over 4 weeks, the once weekly sessions include education and activities designed to help those that may be suffering from persistent pain or those who may be at risk of developing persistent pain.
The program requires no doctor’s referral and encourages people to get involved and ask questions to help them better understand and manage their own pain.
Vestibular physiotherapists treat patients with dizziness and balance problems.
The vestibular system, a tiny apparatus within the inner ear is often the source of these symptoms and can be treated with a targeted exercise-based approach by a suitable qualified therapist.
Common conditions we treat include:
All our physiotherapists are trained in vestibular rehabilitation with our physiotherapist, Chris Oats, having undertaken extensive post-graduate training by world class leaders in Vestibular rehabilitation. We are proud to offer the most up to date evidence-based assessment and management with the latest cutting-edge equipment.
This level of service and technology won’t be seen anywhere else in the region.
Olecranon bursitis can be a painful and debilitating condition that affects the elbow joint. If you’re suffering from this condition, you may wonder if any
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With over 16 skilled physiotherapists, we have the resources and expertise to help resolve any issue, no matter how complex. We offer additional specialty physiotherapy services to address specific conditions, ensuring you receive the best care for your unique needs.
At Enhance Physio, our dedicated Paediatric Physiotherapists are passionate about providing comprehensive care to support children in achieving their maximum physical potential. We can help address various conditions such as developmental delays, motor impairments, orthopedic injuries, neurological disorders, and respiratory problems.
We have the expertise to assist with rehabilitation and recovery of a wide range of conditions exclusive to women at all stages of life, including through pregnancy, menopause and the post-menopausal period. All treatments and management strategies are tailored to your unique situation and circumstances to optimise your recovery and get you back to the important things sooner.
We provide a range of Occupational Physiotherapy services including on-site workplace physiotherapy services, pre-employment assessments, early intervention programs, and workcover physiotherapy to help ensure that your staff are healthy and able to do their best work.
In many cases, exercise can be beneficial for back and neck pain. However, it is important to consult with a healthcare professional or a qualified physiotherapist to receive guidance on appropriate exercises and modifications that can help relieve pain and improve strength and flexibility without exacerbating the condition.
Pain management can address various types of pain, including acute pain resulting from injuries, surgical procedures, or medical conditions, as well as chronic pain that persists for an extended period of time, such as neuropathic pain, musculoskeletal pain, or pain associated with conditions like arthritis or fibromyalgia.
Yes, physiotherapy can play a significant role in the management of certain types of vertigo, especially those related to issues in the vestibular system. Vestibular rehabilitation therapy (VRT) is a specialised form of physiotherapy that uses exercises and maneuvers to improve balance and reduce vertigo symptoms.
Common triggers for migraines include certain foods (such as chocolate, cheese, and processed meats), hormonal changes, stress, lack of sleep, environmental factors, bright lights, strong smells, and certain medications.
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