Albert Street Physiotherapy

Albert Street Physiotherapy, Brisbane

Albert Street Physiotherapy is located in the CBD of Brisbane at Level 1, 245 Albert Street, which is on the corner of Adelaide and Albert Streets.

At Albert Street Physiotherapy we use a unique combination of exercise prescription and physiotherapy to provide the best possible rehabilitation that extends beyond the scope of physiotherapy alone. This type of management is successful in the treatment of acute injuries, but also focuses on the long term management of the injury and the implementation of techniques to prevent future reoccurrence.

Albert Street Physiotherapy uses the most up to date research and our practitioners attend regular professional development courses to stay ahead of the field and provide you with the latest treatment techniques and advice. Albert Street Physiotherapy offers our clients the choice of either (or both) email or text message reminders to be sent out prior to the appointment day. We also offer Hicaps and Eftpos facilities so that payments can be made on the spot, and there is no need to send documentation to a private health insurer. At Albert Street Physiotherapy, it is all about making everything as easy as possible for you.

Services Offered Include:

  • Sports Injuries
  • Headaches
  • Neck, Shoulder and Back Pain
  • Ergonomics
  • Work Place Injuries
  • Exercise Programs
  • Orthotics
  • Deep Tissue Release Techniques

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  • Benefits of physiotherapy

    Benefits of physiotherapy

    Everyone can benefit from physiotherapy whether you are recovering from an injury, living with a chronic illness or suffering after getting back into exercise.

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  • Ergonomic consulting

    Ergonomic consulting

    Ergonomics deals with the design of the workplace to maximise productivity by reducing worker discomfort and fatigue.

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  • Shoulder injuries

    Shoulder injuries

    There are a few different types of shoulder injuries, which your physiotherapist will help determine the type and extent of injury and to design a treatment plan.

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  • Exercise and stretching programs

    Exercise and stretching programs

    Exercise helps to increase energy and range of motion, strengthen the muscles and improve cardiovascular health. Stretching is essential for muscles and soft tissue.

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  • Continuous Passive Motion (CPM)

    Continuous Passive Motion (CPM)

    Early mobilisation after surgery can prevent loss of mobility, decrease pain and accelerate healing. The controlled motion of the CPM can aid in recovery in a number of ways.

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  • Soft tissue injury prevention

    Soft tissue injury prevention

    Injury to soft tissues such as muscles, tendons, ligaments and skin occurs commonly; but it can be prevented with some precaution.

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  • Fitness for seniors

    Fitness for seniors

    Ageing is a fact of life. But there is plenty you can do to look and feel good, without taxing your body.

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  • Watch your posture: Computer use

    Watch your posture: Computer use

    Many people spend hours on end in front of a computer each day. Incorrect posture will eventually cause a number of problems.

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    Gardening safely

    Gardening is often meant to be pleasant. There are certain precautions you can take to prevent injury and enjoy your gardening.

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