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Sunshine Coast Physiotherapist, located in Mooloolaba.

A Physiotherapist and Chiropractor working together.....really?

Our model of integrated care means that our Physiotherapists work together with our other clinicians such as Chiropractors, Doctors, Radiologists, Massage therapists and Podiatrists. On some occasions it has been necessary to receive multiple types of care (e.g.. Physiotherapy and Chiropractic) at the same visit!

When you visit one of our clinicians in our Mooloolaba or Nambour clinics you know that if your problem can be assisted by including the skills of other therapists then we have the capacity to do that.
If you have back or neck pain and are not sure whether to see a Physiotherapist, a Chiropractor, an Osteopath or a Massage therapist, just book in to see one of our clinicians and after the initial session they will be able to direct you appropriately. No more shopping around for the treatment that best suits your problem – it is all here under the one roof and the different practitioners work together for your benefit.
Absolute Health are highly effective at treating all neuromusculoskeletal injuries and disorders. This is primarily due to our multidisciplinary approach.

 

What is Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is the health care profession which aims to enhance and restore functional ability to physical impairments and disabilities (basically the treatment of poor movement).

Physiotherapists are primary health care professionals who diagnose and treat individuals of all ages, from newborns to the very oldest, who have medical problems or other health-related conditions, illnesses, or injuries that limit their abilities to move and perform functional activities as well as they would like in their daily lives.

Physiotherapists examine each individual and develop a plan using treatment techniques to promote the ability to move, reduce pain, restore function, and prevent the reoccurrence of these problems.

Physiotherapy uses a variety of techniques to help your muscles and joints work to their full potential. It can help repair damage by speeding up the healing process and reducing pain and stiffness. Physiotherapists also have an important role in rehabilitation, for example, helping people who have had strokes to relearn basic movements. However, physiotherapists don't just offer treatment; their advice can help you prevent problems from returning or even from happening in the first place.

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

- Painful conditions such as arthritis
- Back and neck pain, including whiplash
- Pregnancy-related symptoms such as back pain and stress incontinence
- Upper limb work-related problems, also know as repetitive strain injury (RSI)
- Asthma and other breathing difficulties
- Sports injuries
- Stroke and other neurological problems.

 

What is Animal Physiotherapy?

Our head physiotherapist, Nicky Suckle has a Masters in Animal Physiotherapy. She treats all animals for the same conditions that humans would seek a physiotherapist. Obviously, the treatments vary a lot.

Nicky works from Nicklin Way Veterinary Surgery, as well as making home visits to see horses, dogs and cats.

Please click here, or visit www.animalphysiotherapist.com.au for more information.