by kat | Jun 27, 2019
Physiotherapy for Shoulder Pain Have you ever been told by a friend, or your GP, or by google that you have shoulder bursitis? Or a rotator cuff tear? Or a frozen shoulder? It’s possible that you may have any one of these pathologies, but they are all frequently...
by kat | Jun 27, 2019
Physiotherapy for Knee Pain The knee is an important joint that, when injured, can lead to problems with walking, running, playing sport and performing work. Causes of knee pain can generally be classified into sudden (acute) injuries or long-term (chronic or overuse)...
by kat | Jun 6, 2019
Physiotherapy and Exercise Physiology for Work-Related Injuries Many people require time off work due to serious illness or musculoskeletal injury. When they are looking to return to their previous role, often they find that they have lost the strength and physical...
by kat | Jun 6, 2019
Physiotherapy for Neck Pain Neck pain can be a debilitating and severely uncomfortable problem. Read below for answers to some common questions relating to neck pain. You can also find information on how our physiotherapists at Glebe Physio assess and treat this...
by kat | Jun 6, 2019
Physiotherapy for Lower Back Pain Lower back pain is one of the leading causes of pain and disability around the world. Physiotherapy is very effective at managing the pain and dysfunction associated with problems in this area. Read on to see answers to a number of...