18 Queen St Goodna 4300
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Physico Physiotherapy opening hours in Goodna

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Physico Physiotherapy opening hours in Goodna

Mon
7:00am - 5:30pm
Tue
7:00am - 5:30pm
Wed
7:00am - 5:30pm
Thu
7:00am - 5:30pm
Fri
7:00am - 5:30pm
Sat
8:00am - 11:00am
Sun Closed
Public Holidays Closed
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About Us

Physico Physiotherapy - Promotion

About Physico Physiotherapy

AT A GLANCE
  • High quality individualized physiotherapy
  • Manual therapy solutions
  • Highly trained and experienced physiotherapists
  • Muscle energy technique
  • Extensive range of additional therapies

Payment Methods

American ExpressCashDiners ClubEFTPOSHICAPSMastercardVisa
ABN
51 095 597 032
Staff
11-20
Established
2002
Also trades as
Miles Physiotherapy

Products and Services

Physico Physiotherapy - Promotion

Hours of Operation

Flexible Hours, Open Late, Open Monday - Friday, Open Saturdays

Services

Clinical Pilates, Core Stability, Craniosacral Therapy, Dry Needling, Electrotherapy, Exercise Rehabilitation, Myofascial Release, Rehabilitation, Spinal Mobilisation, Trigger Point Therapy

Offering

Hydrotherapy, Manual Therapy, MBF, Medibank, Mens Health, Pilates, Third Party Motor Vehicle, WorkCover

Features

DVA, No Referral Necessary

Issues

Acute Pain, Biomechanical Dysfunction, Chronic Pain, Hands, Incontinence, Injuries, Jaw Pain, Migraines, Motor Accident Injuries, Musculoskeletal Disorders, Sciatica, Soft Tissue Injury, Strength, Whiplash, Womens Health

Keywords

sport injury clinic, physio therapy, physio, paediatric physiotherapy, sports physio, sports physiotherapy, physiotherpist brisbane

FAQs

  • What is Physiotherapy?

    Physiotherapy is not a specific type of treatment, rather it is a type of therapy that can utilise a wide variety of techniques to assess and treat injuries to the human body. The types of techniques used may vary significantly from therapist to therapist, depending on their undergraduate and post-graduate training as well as experience. At Physico we focus on the causes of problems, looking at the body's biomechanics (how it moves) not just to see what is not working normally, but analysing w

  • What is Hydrotherapy?

    Hydrotherapy, which is traditionally the use of water to treat medical conditions, has been utilised by many civilisations over thousands of years. Aquatic Physiotherapists make use of the temperature, pressure and buoyancy of water as part of their treatment. The benefits of heat and pressure for pain relief and reduction of swelling make the water an ideal place to rehabilitate or exercise those with chronic and acute pain; post surgery; pregnancy and neurological conditions. The buoyancy o

  • What is Visceral Manipulation?

    Visceral Manipulation is a type of Fascial release developed by French Osteopath and Physiotherapist Jean-Pierre Barral over the last 30 or so years. The title is a little misleading to those who associate manipulation with quick thrusting type techniques, such as when manipulating the spine. Visceral Manipulation is quite the opposite, the aim is not to "Manipulate the organs" but rather use gentle techniques that allow the body's fascia to slowly release tension and thereby allow normal moti