Innaloo Physiotherapy And Massage Clinic
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Thank you for visiting Innaloo Physiotherapy and Massage Clinic located inside of Fitness First and running in conjunction with Complete Care Chiropractic Clinic.
Physiotherapy Perth
Book your physiotherapy now by calling (08) 9204 1010 or email perthphysiotherapy@gmail.com
Initial Consult includes treatment and is claimable with Hicaps for health fund members including HBF, Medibank, MBF, NAB and others. We are a preferred private health provider for physiotherapy - registered with Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA), Insurance Commision of Western Australia (ICWA), workfit and Motor vehicle accident insurance claims of Australia.
Initial physiotherapy consultation and treatment $70 (Medibank, MBF, SGIO, HCF rates are cheaper)
Standard subsequent physiotherapy treatment $50 (Mediabank, MBF, SGIO, HCF rates are cheaper)
*Concessions (Card holders, retirees, centrelink, student)
Perth Physiotherapy is an ideal treatment for developing, maintaining and restoring maximum movement and functional ability. Perth Physiotherapy is utilised to increase muscle strength and endurance for treating injuries. Our Perth physio clinic provides professionally trained and registered physiotherapists from Perth. Our physiotherapists successfuly provide great treatment for neck and shoulder pain, muscle spasms and joint dysfunctions.
In Perth you can receive expert Physiotherapy at Innaloo Physiotherapy and Massage Clinic. We are your local Perth rehabilitation and primary health care provider. Hicaps and health rebates are claimable with all participating health funds. We work with ICWA, workfit, DVA, Medicare, hospitals, private patients and sports teams. We assess, rehabilitate and treat injuries from neck pain and whiplash to broken arms and legs under the scope of a registered physiotherapist. Most work is in rehabilitation of injuries and speeding up recovery with exercises and training.
After suffering the trauma of an injury or any type of muscular pain our physiotherapists can provide immediate relief and diagnosis for a wide range of treatable conditions. By thorough examination and analysis of nerves, joints and muscles we can determine if further tests and referral to other specialists may be warranted. From time to time your GP and local hospital need to co-manage your condition with us. One important part of our job is to detect any signs of more serious and sinister underlying problems, so we can get you directed away to a relevant specialist without delay. More commonly we can treat the presenting injury straight away and provide a diagnosis and explain a treatment plan. Our goal is to relieve the pain, improve function and restore normal health in the safest most cost effective and timely way.
Our physiotherapists are qualified dry needling practitioners which works like acupuncture in decresing pain signals to the muscles and brain therefore providing pain relief. Kinesiotaping and general strapping and taping is another way we provide our patients with extra services from physiotherapy.
Physiotherapy Overview
Physiotherapists are the third largest group of healthcare providers after nurses and doctors
What is physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is also known as physical therapy in some countries as a profession and physiotherapists specialise in musculoskeletal, cardio respiratory rehabilitation, and neurology. Physiotherapists analyse movement and use specific handling techniques, exercise plans, and joint manipulations to treat a wide range of conditions. Physiotherapists also use other skills, such as massage and modalities like ultrasound and electrotherapy. Physiotherapists are specialists in rehabilitation of all disciplines.
Physiotherapy training Preclinical years
The first year of undergraduate training covers musculoskeletal anatomy covering details of every bone and muscle in the body including origins, insertions, and nerve root innervations. The cardio-respiratory and neurological systems are also extensively covered.
Clinical years
These include a clinical placements in hospitals, outpatient wards and private practice. Physios are taught to practise evidence based medicine and a large number of their techniques are now the subject of clinical trials.
Qualification
Since early 2005, in order to be legally called a physiotherapist, physical therapist, or physio you must have received a physiotherapy degree from a certified university, be registered with the Physiotherapy Association of Australia and fulfil all continued professional development requirements.
What a physiotherapist can do for you
Our physiotherapy team receive referrals from local doctors, nurses, and other allied health professionals
Our physiotherapists assess patients risk criteria for complications such as respiratory difficulties, bed sores, mobility problems, etc. If an elective surgery patient who may have these problems is identified, it is often better for the physio to see the patient preoperatively so that information and exercises can be given while the patient is still relatively free of pain and medication.Respiratory care
Post hospital care may consist of teaching the patient breathing exercises, using percussion to loosen secretions, and manual hyperinflation. Physios can teach patients effective coughing techniques that don’t put surgical wounds under stress or cause unnecessary lung damage. Physios have extensive knowledge of chest x rays, arterial blood gases, auscultation, oxygen therapy, and invasive and non-invasive ventilation on and off the intensive care unit. Physios are also able to perform nasopharyngeal or oropharyngeal suction and tracheostomy care.
Referring patients
Our Physiotherapist s take full clinical histories and perform specific examinations, and on the basis of their findings, they will provide a diagnosis and develop individual treatment plans.




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