
Physiotherapy & Pain Management Clinic

Post Operative
Physiotherapy
Address the functional needs of the patient and to improve mobility, strength, flexibility and reduce pain
Movement For Health
Physiotherapy has been shown to help with pain relief, muscle strengthening, overall function, and movement. Getting patients moving is critical to a successful recovery post-surgery. Improving circulation not only allows for faster healing but also minimises the likelihood of a blood clot forming
Conditions Treated
Post Operative
Rotator Cuff (RCT)
If you have significant shoulder pain or have had a sudden rotator cuff tear, you may be recommended surgery to repair the tear to reduce the pain in your shoulder. After surgery, your physical therapist will work with you to help build strength as well as improve range of motion. Here are 5 rehabilitation exercises to help you fully recover!


Post Operative
Hip Replacement ( THR )
Physiotherapy after a hip replacement will reduce your joint pain, increase your mobility, improve your independence with everyday tasks and increase your quality of life.
Post Operative
Tendon Repair
The role of physical therapy is to prevent the complications such as: limiting the mobility of the hand, prevent the formation of adhesions, prevent the muscle atrophy, maintaining the tendons excursion, muscle strengthening and maintaining the functionality of the hand to win the normal function of the hand as it was before

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Post Operative
Acl repairs in knees
Physiotherapist will help you to achieve your desired level of strength, co-ordination and balance. They are also essential for day-to-day activities
Post Operative
Knee Replacement (TKR)
After TKR, current guidance recommends that in the immediate postoperative period patients have access to routine inpatient physiotherapy to improve mobility and functional independence prior to discharge.


Post Fracture Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy should start immediately after the fracture has been immobilised. Physiotherapy during fracture healing will concentrate on:
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Promoting healing
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Encouraging weight bearing
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Maintaining strength of weakened muscles
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Maintaining range of movement of the affected and surrounding joints
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Reducing pain