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Knee meniscal tear physiotherapy
Meniscal tears can often be managed without surgery.
Bankart lesion physiotherapy
A Bankart lesion typically happens when the shoulder dislocates anteriorly (forwards), and this damages the lower part of the cartilage that lines the shoulder socket.
Edema Swelling Therapy
Edema and swelling is our body's natural way of healing an injury. When a part gets injured, the body sends its natural repair workers through fluids to fix it.
Extensor tendon injury hand therapy
Our extensor tendons are located on the back side of the hand, and are visible especially when the fingers are clawed.
Ultimate Guide on Ankle Injury or Ankle Sprain Physiotherapy
Does it seem as though you always tend to roll the same ankle and it seems looser than the other? Ever wondered if perhaps there is a way to change that?
Physiotherapy and rehab with Phoenix may be covered by your health insurance
Understand and know your physio rehab coverage
Upper arm pain physiotherapy
Upper arm pain refers to pain that is felt anywhere from just below the shoulder joint to just above the elbow (the entire upper arm area).
Spinal pain physiotherapy
Up to six out of ten adults suffer from spinal pain every year.
Avulsion fractures of the olecranon
Avulsion olecranon fractures typically occur with elbow disorders and they are often regarded as extra-articular fractures.
Collar bone pain physiotherapy
Collar bone (medically termed as "clavicle") pain is a common problem and can be caused and aggravated by a number of different problems.
Shoulder dislocation and subluxation physiotherapy
Shoulder dislocation and subluxation injuries refers to injuries where the humeral bone (the single long bone of your arm) dislocates or subluxes out of its socket.
Locking knee physiotherapy
‘Locking knee’ is a fairly common complaint by athletes who have twisted their knees in sports like basketball, netball, soccer or badminton.