Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists work on the body and how it moves and can support pain, injury, balance issues and more.

What can we support you with?

  • muscle, tendon and ligament injuries
  • sporting injuries
  • rehabilitation before and after surgery
  • chronic pain
  • neurological conditions caused by stroke, brain and/or spinal cord injuries
  • continence issues like controlling your bowel and bladder
  • women’s health (particularly throughout pregnancy)
  • men’s health
  • balance and falls
  • exercises to strengthen your body
  • breathing problems
  • support with getting around your home and community.

Our services

At your first appointment, the physiotherapist will yarn with you about your injury and how we can support your recovery.  They will assess your movement and strength to develop a treatment plan just for you.

A session might include:

  • referral into other services with the clinic such as Exercise Physiology for Work it Out or hydrotherapy.
  • creating an exercise program
  • tips to manage health conditions
  • muscle and joint movement
  • breathing exercises
  • bladder training and pelvic floor exercises
  • assistance with mobility aids.

Where to start

If you have had your 715 health check, you can request a referral from your doctor to see a physiotherapist. 

Or you can yarn with your doctor or nurse at one of our clinics.

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We acknowledge the many Goori Nations whose territories IUIH works across in South East Queensland.

We honour Our Ancestors and those who have walked before us in paving the way.

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This website contains images, names, and voices of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people who have passed away. With permission from their families, we have continued to use their images to acknowledge and honour their contributions in making our communities healthy and strong.

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