WHAT WE TREAT
A RANGE OF
CONDITIONS
At Miramar Physiotherapy, we treat a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions caused by sport, work, accidents, poor posture, overuse, or general wear and tear. Whether your issue is recent or long-standing, our focus is on understanding the cause of your problem and helping you return to pain-free movement and activity.
CONDITIONS WE COMMONLY TREAT
Back, Neck, Spine
- Back pain
- Sciatica
- Neck Pain
- Whiplash
- Headaches
- Stiff or restricted joints
Hip, Knee & Lower Limb
- Hip pain
- Knee pain
- Ligament & meniscus injuries
- Groin and hamstring strains
- Ankle sprains
- Achilles tendon pain
- Shin splints
- Plantarfasciitis
Shoulder, Arm & Upper Limb
- Shoulder pain and instability
- Rotator cuff injuries
- Tennis elbow and golfer’s elbow
- Hand and wrist injuries
Other Conditions
- Arthritis
- Joint sprains and soft-tissue injuries
- Sports Injuries
- Rehabilitation after surgery
This list is not exhaustive. If you are unsure whether physiotherapy is right for your condition, we are happy to discuss your situation and advise you.
OUR APPROACH TO YOUR CARE
Your first appointment begins with time spent understanding your injury, your health history, and your goals. We then perform a thorough assessment to accurately diagnose the problem and identify contributing factors.
This allows us to create a treatment plan that is:
Individualised
Evidence-based
Focused on long-term results
Education is a key part of our care. By helping you understand why your injury occurred and how to manage it, we aim to reduce the number of treatments needed and lower the risk of recurrence.
If further investigation is required, we can refer directly for X-ray or ultrasound imaging, or to an appropriate specialist, ensuring you receive the right care at the right time.
TREATMENT TECHNIQUES WE USE
Your treatment may include a combination of the following techniques, selected specifically for your condition:
Not all treatments are used for every patient. Your physiotherapist will select the techniques most appropriate for your condition, stage of recovery, and goals.