From sports teams to the active individual, we serve people from all walks of life, providing them with easy access to allied health services that care for them as a whole.
From sports teams to the active individual, we serve people from all walks of life, providing them with easy access to allied health services that care for them as a whole.
At Performance Rehab we provide a revolutionary case management system. The physiotherapist will develop a holistic management plan in conjunction with the patient that incorporates a multidisciplinary approach in order to maximise and expedite recovery while incorporating strategies to prevent recurrence.
Physiotherapists use modified pilates techniques and frameworks to build a therapeutic exercise program specific to your needs. Blending scientific evidence based exercises with the vast range of mat and equipment based exercises designed by Josef Pilates, the programs are effective, always different and fun.
As physiotherapists, we are experienced in musculoskeletal using either dry needling or traditional techniques. This may involve the treatment of affected muscles and/or fascia in order to improve pain levels, joint range of motion, swelling and muscle relaxation.
Massage is the manipulation of superficial and deep layers of muscle and connective tissue to enhance their function and promote relaxation and well-being. Writings on massage have been found in many ancient civilizations citing its benefits. Massage can be applied with the hands, fingers, elbows and forearm.
We can provide the most comprehensive screening available anywhere in the world for the active sports person. Our screening can be targeted at a variety of levels.
Performance Rehab uses advanced diagnostic ultrasound imaging as part of your diagnosis and rehabilitation. We assess muscle function and retrain muscle control around the spine, pelvis, hip, knee, shoulder and pelvic floor depending on your problem.
The Galileo consists of a vibrating platform that you stand on or perform exercises on. The movement of the plate stimulates the body’s natural “stretch reflex” which causes a spontaneous muscle contraction – this occurs at an intensity and speed that is not possible with purely a conscious contraction.