
Market Street Physiotherapy
At Market Street Physiotherapy we use a unique combination of exercise prescription and physiotherapy to provide effective rehabilitation that extends beyond the scope of physiotherapy alone. This type of management is successful in the treatment of acute injuries, but also provides for long term management and prevention programs to keep you fit and well into the future.
Our practitioners use the most up to date research and attend regular professional development courses to stay a head of the field and provide you with the latest treatment techniques and advice.
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At Market Street Physiotherapy, we are committed to bettering the standards of all physiotherapy and exercise physiology practices.
Simply call 3211 9000, or come in and see us at Level 11, 10 Market Street, Brisbane City.
We are very pleased to announce that we have a second physiotherapist, Stephanie Geraghty starting at our Market Street clinic on Monday 23 August 2010.
Stephanie’s treatment techniques also involve strong manual therapy, with deep tissues massage and joint mobilisation.
Geraldine will be away
Please note that Geraldine will be away during the week of Monday 23 August 2010. During this time your physiotherapy treatment can be continued at this clinic with Stephanie.
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Physiotherapy is a specialised area of medical field and as such it uses terms that are inherent to the profession. This article presents a glossary of commonly used terms in order to give you a better understanding of what they mean and how they may relate to you. more »
Whiplash occurs most frequently during motor vehicle accidents and the car does not have to be traveling at a fast rate. When the body is struck from behind, the head bobs back and forth and the injury can cause damage to muscles in the neck, the ligaments, vertebrae, the central nervous system and the peripheral nervous system. more »
Though yoga is a mild, low-impact activity, injuries can result if it is performed incorrectly or performed by persons with certain musculoskeletal conditions. more »
Achilles tendonitis is a common injury among runners, but may also occur in people with pronated feet, high arches, tight calf muscles and those who wear inflexible running shoes. Overuse of the Achilles tendon at the back of the heel occurs in the case of dancers, runners and walkers who exert a lot of stress on the tendon during their activities. more »
Remedial massage is a form of massage therapy that helps to relieve pain and promote healing of damaged tendons and muscles and differs from the type you get in a masseur. more »
Exercises you can do while managing muscle injuries. more »
Exercise is a major player in the anti-ageing process, and earlier you start the better. However remember that easing into the habit and enjoyment is key. more »
For a great way to have fun with family and friends while getting fit and losing weight, try indoor climbing. more »
The feet and legs of an infant may be cause for much concern from parents. Though professional consultation is always recommended, it may turn out that some seeming abnormalities are actually normal. more »
Obesity not only contributes to cardiovascular diseases, but also to back pain and a variety of other diseases and injuries. more »
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