Salisbury Physiotherapy

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WELCOME TO SALISBURY PHYSIOTHERAPY CLINIC

47 Salisbury Road, Christchurch.      03 3791594  


 

 


Physiotherapy is a science-based healthcare profession that views human movement as central to health and well-being.

Physiotherapy aims to maintain and restore human function after disease or injury, to help people achieve quality of life through physical movement.

Our Physiotherapists have been treating the injuries of people in New Zealand from our top sports people to the average Kiwi for over 20 years and can offer you the benefits of this expertise.  It does not matter if you are an elite athlete or a couch potato, we strive to enhance health and maximize your
potential.

We have the skills, and experience, to get you back at your best.


We are highly trained to assess and diagnose your condition, then plan and administer treatment programs to restore function to the highest possible level.

We also work in partnership with Doctors and other health professionals to ensure the best possible treatment and care.

Our treatment utilize a combination of manual therapy, therapeutic exercise, education, lifestyle advice, soft tissue techniques, and electro-physical modalities.


Physiotherapy is able to help for conditions such as:


       Back and neck conditions
       Headaches of Cervicogenic origin
       Sports Injuries and Orthopedic conditions
       Muscle, Joint and Nerve Problems
       Post-operative, acute or chronic injury
       Arthritis
       Posture and alignment problems
       Osteoarthritis knees
       Work Injuries and Motor Vehicle Injuries
       Sciatica
       Adolescent and children's injuries


For friendly, professional treatment and convenient locatons in Christchurch call us today (see contact details page). We are also able to offer various advice such as Talks, Practical Demonstrations and Instruction on injury prevention and management, strapping techniques and injury minimisation.

 

 

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