Conditions we treat

Care for the way
your body moves.

Physiotherapy can support many conditions across different ages and stages of recovery. A thorough assessment helps determine what is suitable for you.

A physiotherapist assessing a patient’s knee movement in a bright clinic

ASSESSMENT BEFORE ASSUMPTION

Symptoms overlap.
Your plan shouldn’t.

These categories are a guide, not a diagnosis. We consider your history, symptoms, movement and goals before recommending an approach or coordinating with another healthcare professional.

01

musculoskeletal

Musculoskeletal conditions

Assessment-led care for pain, stiffness and movement limitations affecting joints, muscles and the spine.

  • Neck pain, cervicogenic headache and dizziness
  • Upper and lower back pain
  • Osteoarthritis and rheumatic joint disorders
  • Frozen shoulder and shoulder or hip impingement
  • Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow
  • Cervical and lumbar radiculopathy
  • Myofascial pain and foot pain
02

sports

Sports injuries

Progressive rehabilitation for acute and overuse injuries, tailored to the demands of your activity or sport.

  • Muscle strains and joint sprains
  • ACL, meniscal and other ligament injuries
  • Patellofemoral pain and chondromalacia patellae
  • Throwing and racquet-sport injuries
  • Achilles tendinopathy and shin splints
  • Overuse injuries including carpal tunnel symptoms
03

neurological

Neurological rehabilitation

Function-focused physiotherapy to support mobility, balance, strength and daily independence.

  • Stroke and paralysis rehabilitation
  • Parkinson’s disease and multiple sclerosis
  • Guillain-Barré syndrome and motor neuron disease
  • Myasthenia gravis and muscular dystrophy
  • Neurological contributors to bladder control difficulties
04

cardiopulmonary

Cardiopulmonary care

Breathing, airway-clearance and graded-mobility support when cardiopulmonary health affects daily function.

  • Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease
  • Lung congestion and secretion clearance
  • Chest care after surgery or prolonged bed rest
  • Lymphedema management support
05

post surgical

Post-surgical rehabilitation

Milestone-based recovery planned around healing stage, medical guidance and meaningful functional goals.

  • Hip, knee and shoulder replacement recovery
  • Rehabilitation after fractures
  • Recovery following spinal surgery
  • Pre-operative preparation and post-operative progression
06

womens health

Women’s health

Respectful physiotherapy for pregnancy, postpartum recovery and pelvic-health concerns.

  • Antenatal movement and exercise support
  • Postnatal recovery and return to activity
  • Pelvic-floor weakness and urinary incontinence
  • Vaginismus support within an appropriate care pathway
07

paediatric

Paediatric physiotherapy

Playful, family-centred support for movement, development and participation in daily life.

  • Cerebral palsy
  • Developmental delay
  • High or low muscle tone
  • Movement and functional skill development
08

geriatric

Geriatric rehabilitation

Practical support for safer mobility, confidence and independence as movement needs change with age.

  • Fall prevention and balance retraining
  • Osteoporosis and fracture rehabilitation
  • Osteoarthritis and general weakness
  • Parkinson’s and post-stroke mobility support
09

oncology palliative

Oncology and palliative support

Gentle, goal-led movement and symptom-management support coordinated with the wider medical team.

  • Maintaining comfortable mobility
  • Fatigue-aware movement planning
  • Positioning, breathing and caregiver guidance
10

lifestyle

Lifestyle-related conditions

Safe, graded activity support for people managing long-term conditions alongside their medical care.

  • Exercise support for hypertension
  • Movement planning for diabetes
  • Building sustainable strength and activity habits

NOT SURE WHERE YOU FIT?

Start with a
conversation.

Select “Other” in the appointment form and briefly tell us what you are experiencing.