(07) 3288 5188
admin@springfieldphysio.com.au
2/28 Commercial Drive, Springfield 4300

(07) 3288 5188
admin@springfieldphysio.com.au
2/28 Commercial Drive, Springfield 4300

(07) 3288 5188
admin@springfieldphysio.com.au
2/28 Commercial Drive,
Springfield 4300

Back Pain Epidemic

Our current lifestyle has many benefits but the added stress, lack of time to exercise and sedentary living also introduced multiple discomforts in our low backs. Physiotherapy can prevent the causes of back pain and create a treatment program to assist in the resolution of the problem.

Hands on Physiotherapy Treatment for Musculoskeletal Pains

We are committed to deliver the highest standard of care and employing evidence based treatment approaches. Our team focus on understanding the root cause of your injuries to better resolve them. They work closely with your doctors and specialist to ensure the optimal management of your injury.

Why Choose Us?

We are members’ choice with Medibank Private, BUPA, NIB and HCF.
You can claim your rebates on site with our HICAPS Machine.
Read more here.

Neck Strains and Whiplash

Very common problem in our “electronic device centric” world. Often caused by poor posture on a laptop or a mobile device. Neck pain often also leads to headaches and dizziness.

Get Active Stay Active

“Walking” the most ancient exercise and still one of the best modern daily exercises” Carrie Latet

Opening Hours:

Monday : 7:00am – 8:00pm
Tuesday : 7:00am – 8:00pm
Wednesday : 7:00am – 7:00pm
Thursday : 7:00am – 7:00pm
Friday : 7:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday : 8:00am – 11:00am
Sunday : Closed

Clinical Pilates 

Clinical Pilates is a form of exercise that is suitable for just about anyone. It uses a system of exercises designed by Joseph Pilates in the 1920s and is designed to improve strength, posture, flexibility and overall physical fitness.
Read more here.

Hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy or Aquatic physiotherapy can be used as a treatment for multitude of conditions such as arthritis, sports injury and post surgery recovery and back pain. Exercises are performed in a warm water pool (usually temperature of 33-34°C) to provide an excellent and therapeutic environment for both exercise and rehabilitation. You do not have to be able to swim to have hydrotherapy.    

Back Pain Epidemic

Our current lifestyle has many benefits but the added stress, lack of time to exercise and sedentary living also introduced multiple discomforts in our low backs. Physiotherapy can prevent the causes of back pain and create a treatment program to assist in the resolution of the problem.

Hands on Physiotherapy Treatment for Musculoskeletal Pains

We are committed to deliver the highest standard of care and employing evidence based treatment approaches. Our team focus on understanding the root cause of your injuries to better resolve them. They work closely with your doctors and specialist to ensure the optimal management of your injury.

Why Choose Us?

We are members’ choice with Medibank Private, BUPA and HCF. You can claim your rebates on site with our HICAPS Machine. Read more here.

Neck Strains and Whiplash

Very common problem in our “electronic device centric” world. Often caused by poor posture on a laptop or a mobile device. Neck pain often also leads to headaches and dizziness.

Get Active Stay Active

“Walking” the most ancient exercise and still one of the best modern daily exercises” Carrie Latet

Hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy or Aquatic physiotherapy can be used as a treatment for multitude of conditions such as arthritis, sports injury and post surgery recovery and back pain. Exercises are performed in a warm water pool (usually temperature of 33-34°C) to provide an excellent and therapeutic environment for both exercise and rehabilitation. You do not have to be able to swim to have hydrotherapy.    

Clinical Pilates

Clinical Pilates is a form of exercise that is suitable for just about anyone. It uses a system of exercises designed by Joseph Pilates in the 1920s and is designed to improve strength, posture, flexibility and overall physical fitness.

Read more here.

Opening Hours:

Monday : 7:00am – 8:00pm
Tuesday : 7:00am – 8:00pm
Wednesday : 7:00am – 7:00pm
Thursday : 7:00am – 7:00pm
Friday : 7:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday : 8:00am – 11:00am
Sunday : Closed

Back Pain Epidemic

Our current lifestyle has many benefits but the added stress, lack of time to exercise and sedentary living also introduced multiple discomforts in our low backs. Physiotherapy can prevent the causes of back pain and create a treatment program to assist in the resolution of the problem.

Hands on Physio Treatment for Musculoskeletal Pains

We are committed to deliver the highest standard of care and employing evidence based treatment approaches. Our team focus on understanding the root cause of your injuries to better resolve them. They work closely with your doctors and specialist to ensure the optimal management of your injury.

Why Choose Us?

We are members’ choice with Medibank Private, BUPA and HCF. You can claim your rebates on site with our HICAPS Machine. Read more here.

Neck Strains and Whiplash

Very common problem in our “electronic device centric” world. Often caused by poor posture on a laptop or a mobile device. Neck pain often also leads to headaches and dizziness.

Get Active Stay Active

“Walking” the most ancient exercise and still one of the best modern daily exercises” Carrie Latet

Hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy or Aquatic physiotherapy can be used as a treatment for multitude of conditions such as arthritis, sports injury and post surgery recovery and back pain. Exercises are performed in a warm water pool (usually temperature of 33-34°C) to provide an excellent and therapeutic environment for both exercise and rehabilitation. You do not have to be able to swim to have hydrotherapy.    

Clinical Pilates

Clinical Pilates is a form of exercise that is suitable for just about anyone. It uses a system of exercises designed by Joseph Pilates in the 1920s and is designed to improve strength, posture, flexibility and overall physical fitness.  

Read more here.

Opening Hours:

Mon : 7:00am – 8:00pm
Tue : 7:00am – 8:00pm
Wed : 7:00am – 7:00pm
Thu : 7:00am – 7:00pm
Fri : 7:00am – 5:00pm
Sat : 8:00am – 11:00am
Sun : Closed

Services

Physiotherapy

Physiotherapists are highly qualified health professionals who work in partnership with their patients to help people get better and stay well. Using advanced techniques and evidence based care, physiotherapist assess, diagnose, treat and prevent a wide range of health conditions and movement disorder.

Women's Health

Women’s health physiotherapists are involved in providing services such as antenatal and postnatal education, pregnancy-specific exercises and individual musculoskeletal treatments for pregnancy-related back pain and incontinence. In addition, we also design osteoporosis education and treat women post-mastectomy.

Remedial Massage

Remedial massage involves the assessment, analysis and treatment of your body. It uses a wide range of soft and deep tissue technique to relieve sore muscles, improve posture and flexibility, prevent and/or manage injury.

Clinical Pilates

Clinical Pilates are run by  experienced physiotherapists with specialised training in the Pilates methodology. Prior to commencing, a thorough assessment is undertaken to develop a personalised pilates program. It focuses on posture, core strengthening, balance, strength, breathing, flexibility and overall physical fitness. It can also be used in combination with physiotherapy to help you recover from various acute and chronic injuries.

Hydrotherapy

Hydrotherapy also known as “aquatic physiotherapy” is the use of heated pool for therapy, rehabilitation, exercise, relaxation and more. Hydrotherapy can decrease pain and swelling, increase function, strength and range of movement.

Gym/Exercise rehabilitation

Our qualified physiotherapists run gym programs at our rehab gym. To maximise performance results, it is a prerequisite that you attend a one-on-one physio consultation to develop an individually tailored gym rehab program.

Cupping/Dry needling/Acupuncture

Cupping therapy is an ancient form of alternative medicine in which a therapist puts special cups on your skin for a few minutes to create suction. It helps with blood flow, pain, inflammation and general well-being.  

Dry Needling and Acupuncture are useful modalities to treat muscles aches, provide pain relief and assist your injury rehabilitation. The technique involved with inserting an acupuncture needle into the trigger point in the muscle. These needles are incredibly thin with a diameter of about 0.3 of a millimetre.

Therapeutic Ultrasound

Therapeutic ultrasound is a modality that has been used by physiotherapist since the 1940s. Ultrasound is applied using the head of an ultrasound probe that is placed in direct contact with your skin via a transmission coupling gel. It facilitates tissue healing, reduces local swelling and chronic inflammation.

Exercise Physiology

Exercise Physiologist analyses a client’s medical history to determine the best exercise and fitness regimen. Exercise Physiologist develop physical activity programs to help people improve components of their fitness such as cardiovascular function, muscular strength or flexibility.

Do you treat my conditions?

  • Sports Injuries
  • Spinal conditions/injuries (Neck and Back)
  • Workcover/Accidents related injuries e.g. whiplash
  • Headache, migraine, vertigo and dizziness
  • Balance re-training, mobility and falls prevention
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation (Knee, Hip, Back, Ankle, Shoulder etc)
  • Hydrotherapy
  • Pregnancy, Pre/Post-natal care
  • Acute and Chronic pain management
  • Cardiorespiratory Conditions
  • Gym, fitness and clinical pilates programs
  • Ergonomic advice and postural re-education
  • General strengthening and many more…

Our Practice

Established in 2006

Springfield Physiotherapy is one of the pioneer physiotherapy clinics in Springfield. We have over 15 000 clients in our database and have a great reputation in Springfield. We are a patient-centred physiotherapy clinic and do not believe in stopgap solutions to treat your concerns. Every treatment session is one-on-one hands-on individualised plan. Patients come first in every decision we make. From the accessibilty, convenience and environment of our clinics, to the quality and results of treatment and care rendered. We aim to maximise best treatment outcomes as soon as possible and constantly endevour patient satisfaction.

Our Team

Juliana

Senior Physiotherapist

Gosia

Senior Physiotherapist

Renee

Physiotherapist

Shivangi

Physiotherapist

Jayden

Physiotherapist

Will

Physiotherapist

Trent

Exercise Physiologist

Ana

Remedial Massage Therapist

James

Remedial Massage Therapist

Sarah

Practice Manager

Paige

Assistant Manager

Lauren

Receptionist

Ella

Receptionist

Amelia

Receptionist

Megha

Receptionist

ENQUIRIES

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapists are highly qualified health professionals who work in partnership with their clients to help people get better and stay well. Using advanced techniques and evidence based care, physiotherapist assess, diagnose, treat and prevent a wide range of health conditions and movement disorders. We also work closely with GPs and other health clinicians to plan and mange treatment. GPs refer more patients to physiotherapist than any other healthcare profession.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

Do I need a GP’s referral to see a physiotherapist?

Nope! Physiotherapists are first order practitioners, so you don’t need a referral unless you are claiming your treatment through a compensable body such as Medicare EPC, Workcover or Motor vehicle insurance. If you have any queries regarding this, please contact our friendly reception on 3288 5188.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

What is the difference between physiotherapy and remedial massage?

Physiotherapy is the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of conditions resulting in pain, restricted movement, weakness and altered mobility caused by accident, illness or degeneration.

Remedial massage therapy is a hands on treatment to soft tissue restoring function, relieving pain, decreasing muscle tension and/or spasm to improve physical or athletic performance and promote healing.

Frequently Asked Questions

 

How long is an appointment?

Physiotherapy sessions are 30 minutes long and Remedial Massage sessions can be in 30 minute or 1 hour sessions.

Fabulous staff and service! We have been utilising the business for many years now and would not go anywhere else.

Tracey K

I’ve only been receiving physio for a month and I’m extremely thankful for the amazing customer service, caring and supportive receptionists and physiotherapists.

Ellie M

This is one fantastic Practice. I have been going there for many years. The staff are capable, professional and friendly. I highly recommend it!

Lindsay C

Contact us

Phone:
(07) 3288 5188

Fax:
(07) 3288 5740

Email:
admin@springfieldphysio.com.au

Address:
2/28 Commercial Drive Springfield 4300

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Monday : 7:00am – 8:00pm
Tuesday : 7:00am – 8:00pm
Wednesday : 7:00am – 7:00pm
Thursday : 7:00am – 7:00pm
Friday : 7:00am – 5:00pm
Saturday : 8.00am – 11.00am
Sunday : Closed

                               

                               

                                           

                              

               

                         

         

                

                         

 

 

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All Rights Reserved | Privacy Policy
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