Back in Business Physiotherapy
Suite 201, 107 Walker street
North Sydney NSW 2060
Tel: 02 9922 6806
This North Sydney Physiotherapy Center is located on the corner of Mount and Walker Streets, at the heart of North Sydney. 5 minutes walk from the North Sydney Railway station.
Our practice has been established here in North Sydney since 1983, although we have only been known as Back in Business Physiotherapy since 1997.
We aim to reduce pain and recurrences by improving your understanding of your condition. A thorough assessment is used to ascertain movement dysfunction. This includes examination of movement patterns, muscle length & strength, as well as quality of muscle activation. Palpation of soft tissue is used to reveal the precise nature of any tightness. Further, diagnostic procedures include assessment of joint function.
Through his formative years as a physiotherapist to elite athletes in Switzerland, Martin Krause learned the importance of taking a broader perspective. Therefore, if for example we were treating low back pain, I would assess the pelvic girdle, lower limbs, ribcage and shoulders. Similarly, if we were treating the shoulder, I would examine the neck, rib cage and low back-pelvic girdle. Hereby an holistic approach is taken.
Exercise regimes are designed to treat the specific pathology, but are also used as a self assessment tool for you to manage your pain as well as attain your performance goals.
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