Are stubborn aches and limited mobility shadowing your daily life? At Caves Coastal Physiotherapy, we understand the frustration of persistent pain and the yearning for a return to unrestricted movement.
Our physiotherapy services are carefully designed to address these concerns, offering you a route back to optimal health. We weave our knowledge through a variety of treatments, including massage, neuromuscular electrical stimulation and dry needling, all tailored to support your individual needs. Beyond our clinic, we extend our professional care to your home, providing personalised solutions right where you need them most. Remember, your journey to improved wellbeing is just one call away.
For physiotherapy in Caves Beach, Swansea, Belmont, Budgewoi, Doyalson, Lake Macquarie, Murrays Beach or the surrounding areas, call Caves Coastal Physiotherapy on 0435 614 482.
We are pleased to inform you that our clinic accepts Medicare EPC (Enhanced Primary Care) care plans, which can be obtained from your local GP. This program is designed to provide substantial subsidies for your healthcare needs, allowing you to access up to five sessions per calendar year at a significantly reduced cost. By leveraging this benefit, you can receive the necessary care and attention from our skilled professionals while easing the financial burden on you and your family.
While our clinic does not offer bulk billing, the good news is that with an EPC care plan, the cost of each session is greatly minimised. Instead of paying the full amount, you will only be responsible for a small gap payment of $30 per session. This arrangement ensures that you receive high-quality care without the strain of excessive out-of-pocket expenses. We are committed to making our services as accessible and affordable as possible, ensuring that your health remains a priority.
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Physiotherapy can treat a wide range of conditions affecting the musculoskeletal, neurological and respiratory systems. Common issues include back and neck pain, sports injuries, arthritis, post-surgical rehabilitation and chronic conditions such as multiple sclerosis or Parkinson's disease. Physiotherapists use various techniques like manual therapy, exercises and electrotherapy to improve mobility, strength and overall function.
Physiotherapy helps manage pain through a combination of manual therapy, exercises and modalities such as ultrasound, heat or cold therapy. By addressing the root cause of pain, physiotherapy aims to reduce inflammation, improve movement patterns and strengthen muscles. This holistic approach not only alleviates immediate discomfort but also helps prevent future injuries and chronic pain conditions.
During your first physiotherapy session, the therapist will conduct a thorough assessment, which includes discussing your medical history, current symptoms and treatment goals. They will perform a physical examination to evaluate your posture, movement and strength. Based on this assessment, the physiotherapist will create a personalised treatment plan tailored to your needs. The session may also include initial treatment to start addressing your condition.
The frequency of physiotherapy sessions depends on your specific condition, treatment goals and progress. Typically, a physiotherapist might recommend sessions once or twice a week initially, gradually reducing the frequency as you improve. Regular attendance is crucial for optimal recovery and your therapist will adjust the treatment plan based on your progress and response to therapy.
The importance of physiotherapy cannot be overstated—it is the cornerstone of recovering from injury, managing chronic conditions and maintaining the physical freedom that enriches our lives. Here is why Caves Coastal Physiotherapy is the partner you need to support your health:
Take the first step towards regaining control of your life. How you feel tomorrow starts with what you do today. Call Caves Coastal Physiotherapy on 0435 614 482 and let us unlock the door to your renewed wellbeing.
T. 0435 614 482
ABN: 49 671 017 388
AHPRA Registered Physiotherapist
Current APA Members
APA Sports Physiotherapy Level 1
APA Women's Health Level 1
APA Women's Health Level 2
APA Paediatrics Level 1
Dry Needling - Advanced