Comprehensive Sport Physiotherapy in Sydney by Trained Experts
Why Choose Us for Sport Physiotherapy in Sydney?
Our sports physiotherapist is also an Exercise and Sport scientist, with deep knowledge of the challenges faced by athletes and individuals at any stage of life. They are adept at quickly diagnosing the underlying causes of your issues, allowing them to implement the most effective therapy for a faster and more complete recovery.
Common Injuries We Treat
- Sprains and strains
- Hamstring and calf injuries
- Tennis or golfer’s elbow
- Shin splints
- Shoulder impingement
- ACL or meniscus injuries
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
What does our Sport Physiotherapy include?
- Rehabilitation exercises
- Injury prevention
- Technique correction
- Posture correction
- Post fracture rehabilitation
- Post surgery rehabilitation
- EPAs
- Joint mobilisation
- Soft tissue massage
- Stretching
- Myofascial release
- Dry needling
- Taping and bracing
Personalised Sports Physiotherapy, Just for You
From coaches and doctors to fitness trainers, our team comprises experts of various fields to ensure you receive complete, integrated support from start to finish.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is sports physiotherapy suitable for children or teen athletes?
Absolutely. Young athletes often experience growth-related stress or overuse injuries. Sports physiotherapy can help manage these safely, ensuring proper development and reducing long-term injury risk.
How does sports physiotherapy differ from regular physiotherapy?
While both focus on pain relief and movement restoration, sports physiotherapy specifically targets sports-related injuries, performance enhancement, and injury prevention. It’s more dynamic and functional, replicating the demands of your chosen sport.
Can I continue training while undergoing sports physiotherapy?
In many cases, yes, your physiotherapist will modify your training routine so you can stay active without aggravating the injury. This approach supports faster and safer recovery.
How soon after an injury should I start physiotherapy?
The sooner, the better. Early intervention helps reduce inflammation, prevent stiffness, and promote faster tissue healing. It also lowers the chance of developing chronic pain or compensatory movement habits.
