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Our team of experienced physiotherapists are well respected and are proud of the care they provide for their patients. The clinic boasts the ability to provide long and individualised treatments to all their patients, to ensure that all their physiotherapy requirements are met.
Our Services:
Flexible Hours
Deep Tissue Massage, Developmental Assessments, Dry Needling, Pain Management, Return to Work Programs, Soft Tissue Massage, TENS, Ultrasounds, Video Analysis
DVC, HBA, Hydrotherapy, MBF, Medibank, Medicare, Private, TAC, Third Party Motor Vehicle, WorkCover, WorkHab
APA Sports Physiotherapist, DVA, Health Fund Rebates, Home Visits, Workcover Approved
Acute Pain, Arthritis, Asthma, Back, Back Pain, Burns, Chest, Elbow Pain, Elbows, Feet, Fingers, Hands, Head, Hips, Hormones, Injuries, Jaw, Jaw Pain, Joints, Knees, Limbs, Motor Accident Injuries, Muscular Pains, Neck, Neck Pain, Pelvis, Posture, Shoulders, Soft Tissue Injury, Spine, Strains, Strength, Stress, Stroke, TMJ
Adults, Children, Infants, Teenagers
Soft Tissue Massage, Post-Surgical Rehabilitation, Exercise Prescription, Rehabilitation of Sports Injuries, Orthopaedic Rehabilitation, Physiotherapy, Joint Mobilisations, Dry Needling, Deep Tissue Therapy, Acute Sports Injuries
Treatment usually involves some manual hands on therapy or manual treatments (e.g. massage, mobilisations), the use of therapeutic modalities such as electrotherapy, heat or ultrasound, and the prescription of specific exercises, such as stretches or strengthening exercises. Killarney Vale Physiotherapy also offers hydrotherapy, supervised gym programs, orthotic prescription and dry needling.
The average treatment session lasts between 40 minutes and 1 hour. The specific time will vary according to your condition, and the optimal treatment plan devised by your physiotherapist. The efficiency of the time is managed by the use of physiotherapy assistants who may help with supervision of exercises, massage and application of some equipment.
Whilst the physiotherapist does not require any information or referral to begin treatment, if you have any of the following it may assist the physiotherapist and you should bring them to your first appointment: -Any scans/imaging that you have undergone. -Any relevant medical history or surgical reports. -Doctor's referral (although not necessary to begin treatment, unless you are a WorkCover patient). -Appropriate clothing to expose/treat the injured area.