Carpal Tunnel Syndrome Physio

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Carpal tunnel syndrome is a common ailment. Fortunately, physiotherapy is a non-invasive, safe and cost-effective way to treat carpal tunnel syndrome.
At Australian Sports physiotherapy, our physiotherapists are Australian-trained and are experienced in assessing the root cause of symptoms. We take the time to understand what is troubling you, asking questions about your symptoms before identifying the root cause and then creating your treatment plan. We’ll target each issue that comes up and help you build up your resilience to help prevent future problems. With the help of various tools, we’ll ensure you understand what is happening and why (in your terms), and we’ll walk you through your options with care and compassion. We’ll work collaboratively with you to improve your issues so you can get back to doing the things you enjoy.
When things go wrong, and you are in pain, you want to know that your care and support is in the right hands. At Australian Sports Physiotherapy, we care. Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy; Restriction of bodily movement can be quite a frustrating experience, particularly if you don’t understand the cause of the pain. Hip & Groin Clinic If you’re currently suffering from hip and groin pain, our physiotherapists have specialist expertise in helping you reduce that pain, rehabilitate, and improve your wellbeing.
Being the largest joint of the human body, the hip joint is not only designed for stability and weight bearing; but a large range of movement. However, injuries to the hip and groin are quite common and sometimes difficult to assess due to the numerous structures involved.
In the young population, shoulder and elbow pain are likely due to a traumatic injury; whether sporting, recreational or occupational. As we age, natural wear and tear occurs in both these joint, that may unfortunately be exacerbated by previous injuries.
The knee joint is a hinge joint between your thigh bone and shin bones; and are held together by tough bands call ligaments. The joint is enclosed in a fluid filled capsule; and controlled by the many muscles surrounding the knee.
The foot and ankle joints are made up of numerous bones that are intricately shaped to provide the entire body a stable base to stand on. Strong ligaments protect the joint and hold these bones together.
The spine is an extremely important and complex structure that consists of bones called vertebrae; providing support for the entire body and keeping us upright. The spine is divided up into three sections: cervical spine (neck), thoracic spine (rib area) and lumbar spine (lower back).

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