Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta 12 Ada Street Harris Park NSW 2150
Treatments Provided:
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Communication
We communicate with you, your GP and your Employer. For more information on how we can further assist you, please call our clinic number on 0479 080 800 or send us an email on [email protected] for further details. Our Physiotherapists are Medicare, NDIS, DVA and Work Cover approved, specialising in injury management and rehabilitation to get you back on track.
Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta 12 Ada Street Harris Park NSW 2150
1. Education
We guide you through the CTP Insurance Physiotherapy Claims process
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2. Hands on Treatment
Hands on treatment for your CTP Insurance Physiotherapy Claims
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3. Exercise Based Therapy
4. Electrotherapy when required to manage pain
5. Happy Patients
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6. Communication
We communicate with you, your GP and your Employer. For more information on how we can further assist you, please call our clinic number on 0479 080 800 or send us an email on [email protected] for further details. Our Physiotherapists are Medicare, NDIS, DVA and Work Cover approved, specialising in injury management and rehabilitation to get you back on track.
Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta 12 Ada Street Harris Park NSW 2150
How we are different:
1. Hands on Treatment
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2. Exercise Based Therapy
3. Electrotherapy
4. Happy Patients
5. Education
We guide you through the WorkCover process
6. Communication
We communicate with you, your GP and your Employer. For more information on how we can further assist you, please call our clinic number on 0479 080 800 or send us an email on [email protected] for further details. Our Physiotherapists are Medicare, NDIS, DVA and Work Cover approved, specialising in injury management and rehabilitation to get you back on track.
Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta 12 Ada Street Harris Park NSW 2150
Adult Physiotherapy Treatment
Adults come to us for Physiotherapy care for multiple reasons. No two treatments are the same. It can be a sports injury, back pain, post pregnancy pain. We assess all the factors that have contributed to your discomfort, so we can personalise each treatment to your individual body and circumstances.
We treat a wide range of injuries to different parts of the body. Sports injuries, fractures and falls, strains and sprains all respond well to Physiotherapy as we help to engage your body’s natural healing mechanisms to speed recovery. The best thing you can do is visit a Physiotherapist early on in the injury process. This helps achieve the best results. We are also able to provide treatment for symptoms caused due to whiplash, work injuries and many other types of traumatic injuries. Occupational overuse (repetitive strain) injuries also respond well to Physiotherapy treatment.
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One of our primary areas of focus is the spine – it is so important, not only for providing structural support, but for protecting the spinal cord and spinal nerves that supply the rest of the body. At times, areas of dysfunction in the spine can mean that the nerves around that area are compromised, causing symptoms in the area of the body that those particular nerves supply. An example of this is sciatica, where dysfunction in the lower part of the spine irritates the nerves that run down the back of the leg – causing pain and tingling in the leg. We help to restore optimal movement to the spine, which in turn helps the function of the nerves that feed the rest of your body.
Headaches:
Headaches and chronic pain are also conditions we commonly treat. Our Physiotherapists stay up to date with the latest pain research, and we understand the complexities of the body’s pain system.
As well as our work with the nervous and musculoskeletal systems, at Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta we pay special attention to the function of the spine. We use gentle hands on techniques to help find areas of stiffness and tightness and help ease them.Because our approach applies the principles of Physiotherapy, rather than following a prescription, we can adapt it to almost any condition or individual. Safety is a top priority and we will always refer you to a doctor or medical specialist when necessary, or upon request.
Posture:
Physiotherapists are trained to assess posture. The way you stand, hold your pelvis, spine, shoulders, neck and head can all contribute to aches and pains, headaches and movement difficulties throughout the body. We can help you re-train your posture, stretching and strengthening the appropriate muscles to hold yourself with ease.
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Our Physiotherapists aim to empower you around your health and well-being. We respect that your body is always doing it’s best to return to health, and work with you to self-manage as soon as your body is ready to. We remain available for ‘tune-ups’ or maintenance treatments as necessary. Feel free to contact us if you have any questions about how Physiotherapy may be able to help you.
Contact Us:
For more information on how we can further assist you, please call our clinic number on 0479 080 800 or send us an email on admin[email protected] for further details. Our Physiotherapists are Medicare, NDIS, DVA and Work Cover approved, specialising in injury management and rehabilitation to get you back on track.
We communicate with you, your GP and your Employer. For more information on how we can further assist you, please call our clinic number on 0479 080 800 or send us an email on [email protected] for further details. Our Physiotherapists are Medicare, NDIS, DVA and Work Cover approved, specialising in injury management and rehabilitation to get you back on track.
An NDIS (National Disability Insurance Scheme) registered provider are service providers who have met the Australian Governments strict quality and safety guidelines. This means we can deliver Physiotherapy services for ALL people with NDIS funding who are NDIA managed (sometimes referred to as agency managed), plan-managed (where a Plan-Manager takes care of your funding) and self-managed.
Ajit Lamba and Daniel Stone. NDIS Registered Physiotherapist in Parramatta
What Physiotherapy services do we provide?
We provide clinic based and home visit appointments.
We have an extensive range of Physiotherapy services covered under the NDIS that will help people with a disability achieve their goals.
These services include:
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy (back/neck pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, ankle and foot pain)
Sports Physiotherapy
Orthopaedic Rehabilitation
Hand and Wrist Physiotherapy
Dry Needling and Acupuncture
Women’s and Men’s Pelvic Health
Vestibular, Balance and Dizziness
Lymphodema
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What is a Service Agreement and do I need one?
A Service Agreement is a written agreement between you and Physiotherapist which is created at the time of your initial appointment. A service agreement is an agreement between you and the Physiotherapist which will outline our responsibilities and duties to you. Don’t worry we will help you create your Service Agreement. The Service Agreement involves you sitting down with your Physiotherapist so together you can devise a plan to work out HOW you will achieve your goals. You and your Physiotherapist will then work out how frequently you will have to see each other and the cost of the supports you require to achieve your goals. When you are happy with your Service Agreement Plan you and your Physiotherapist will sign the document, a copy will be sent to your agency / plan manager (if you are using one) and you will be given a copy to keep.
What are the fees for NDIS clients?
Fees for NDIS are set by the NDIA . The cost of Physiotherapy services is standardised across all of Australia under the NDIS.
How do I need to take to make an appointment?
Once you have an NDIS plan, your can call us on 0479 080 800 or book online. If you have any questions, shoot us an email on [email protected]
Many NDIS participants can benefit from the services provided by a Physiotherapist.
You might think of a physiotherapist as someone who treats sportspeople and athletic injuries only, but they do so much more than that!
What is physiotherapy?
Physiotherapy is a therapy and rehabilitation modality that aims to help and improve a person’s ability to move and function.
Physiotherapy can assist people with disability in a variety of ways, including treatment for pain management, home exercise programs for rehabilitation, advice on the management of specific conditions and providing recommendations for equipment and mobility aids.
NDIS Physiotherapy Parramatta is available to you right now! We provide clinic based and mobile Physiotherapy services in Parramatta and all the surrounding suburbs such as:
North Rocks
Baulkham Hills
Northmead
Westmead
Harris Park
Ermington
Rydalmere
NDIS Clinic visits at Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta 12 Ada Street Harris Park NSW 2150
NDIS Physiotherapy Home visit
If you require a mobile Physiotherapy service for NDIS, we can come to your home, office or care facility and perform treatment on site. Our mobile Physiotherapists in Parramatta bring all the equipment that you would traditionally receive in a clinic to you. All our Physiotherapists come equipped with the highest quality massage table and equipment. All you need to provide is some clear space for us to set up in.
Is Physiotherapy covered by the NDIS?
Physiotherapy services are covered by the NDIS. Physiotherapy can exist in various sections of your NDIS plan, as a core support or as a capacity-building support. Speak to your NDIS co-ordinator or plan manager to find out more. Or even we can give you some guidance.
Physiotherapists can provide treatment and advice to support a number of disabilities and chronic conditions, such as:
Therapeutic supports include a wide range of support services and products that help an NDIS participant to improve their independence and performance of daily activities.
Therapeutic supports can include those that help to improve:
communication and language skills
personal care, grooming, and hygiene
mobility, movement and pain relief
participation in the community
relationships and interpersonal interactions
NDIS Physiotherapy Parramatta are an accredited NDIS provider who are specialists in care and rehabilitation for patients with new and long-term disabilities. Contact us today to book a Parramatta physiotherapist.
NDIS Physiotherapy Providers
Many Physiotherapists throughout Australia are now registered providers with the NDIS. If your plan is agency, or NDIS managed, you must receive your Physiotherapy services through a registered provider.
However, if your NDIS plan is self-managed, you can choose any qualified Physiotherapist you wish to provide your services.
Contact Us:
Contact us today on 0479 080 800 to make a booking. Alternatively you can email us on [email protected]Our Physiotherapists are Medicare, NDIS, DVA and Work Cover approved, specialising in injury management and rehabilitation to get you back to full function.
Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta 12 Ada Street Harris Park NSW 2150
There are many factors that can cause a car accident, and the injuries sustained can range from severe to mild. No two car accidents are alike. However, the type of injuries sustained after a car accident are generally similar because there’s only so much movement that the our body can make when sitting in a car seat with a seat belt on.
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Whiplash
By far, whiplash is the most common type of injury seen with car accidents. When the head jerks violently, it creates stress on the neck and spine, causing what we call a “whiplash”. This type of injury more commonly occurs after a rear-end collision. If left untreated, the effects of whiplash can lead to long-lasting adverse health issues. The symptoms of whiplash can develop in as little as 24 hours after the accident and include blurred vision, dizziness, fatigue, neck stiffness and pain, headache, limited neck movement, numbness in the arms, and pain in the shoulders, arms or upper back area. In severe cases, whiplash can cause memory and concentration issues and depression. The treatment for whiplash can be quite intensive and take time to unfold because the injury itself requires ample healing time. Whiplash treatment may involve the use of muscle relaxants and anti-inflammatory prescription medication to help with the pain and discomfort. Your GP will be able to help you with these.
Concussion
When we receive a severe blow to the head, our brain can actually move inside our skull, causing a traumatic injury. Concussions sometimes go undiagnosed after vehicle accidents because the symptoms can take time to appear. The symptoms include headache, double vision, nausea, sensitivity to loud noises and light, and even loss of consciousness. Concussion treatment involves rest followed by physical therapy to help you regain your balance and strength, massage, motion exercises and electrical stimulation. In severe cases, when a brain scan reveals internal bleeding or swelling, surgery is needed.
Herniated disc or Disc bulge
The impact of a car accident can cause one or more of the back’s small discs to shift out of alignment. Herniated discs can create ruptures to the area resulting in pain, nerve injuries that travel all the way down to the thighs, and severe weakness. To determine if you have a herniated disc (or discs), imaging tests, X-rays, CT scans and MRIs can all be used. Treatment for herniated disc(s) revolves around rest, applying ice and heat to the area, spinal decompression and manual Physiotherapy techniques. Your Physiotherapist may also give you range of motion exercises and strengthening exercises once your pain has settled.
Lower extremity injuries
The impact of a car accident can cause knee, leg and foot injuries due to physical trauma. These type of injuries usually occur due to impact of the collision can push their knees into the steering column and dashboard. The symptoms of lower extremity injuries can include pain and broken bones. Treatment will involve pain medication, crutches to keep pressure on the area and Physiotherapy. Surgery may be needed for severe cases of lower extremity injury.
Chest injuries:
Cracked or broken ribs are common after vehicle accidents because the impact can send you forward into the dashboard and steering wheel. Moreover, the pressure of the seatbelt pushing into your lap and chest can also cause chest injuries. The symptoms range from pain to trouble breathing to nothing at all. In fact, organ bruising and other internal damage is not easily detectable, so you may need to undergo a full-body scan and X-ray to determine the extent of the damage. The treatment for chest injuries is rest and pain medication, followed by Physiotherapy to strengthen the muscles again.
Why visiting a Physiotherapist after a car accident is necessary:
Following a car accident, you need to see your GP for an initial assessment and also to lodge a CTP Insurance claim which will cover your medical and any out of pocket costs due to the car accident. You do not need a referral to see a Physiotherapist, you can inform your insurance company and start treatment early if you are unable to see your GP.
Even if your doctor prescribes rest and pain medication, you will still need to work with a Physiotherapist to help with the healing process. When we rest for long periods of time, our strength diminishes and we can re-injure ourselves easily. A Physiotherapist is trained to help you get back on your feet without the chance of re-injury. Rehabilitation following a car accident can take months to get you back to your old self, this all depends on the extent of the injury and how strong your body was prior to the accident. A Physiotherapist will create a program that is specifically designed for your body and needs. In addition, Physiotherapists will work in tandem with your GP and insurance company to help with pain management and get you back to your pre injury levels.
If you’ve been injured in a car accident, please contact us. At Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta we will do our part to ensure you get the best hands on treatment in Parramatta to treat common car accident injuries to get you back on your feet.
Ready to Take Care of Yourself?
For more information on how we can further assist you, please call our clinic number on 0479 080 800 or send us an email on admin[email protected] for further details. Our Physiotherapists are Medicare, NDIS, DVA and Work Cover approved, specialising in injury management and rehabilitation to get you back on track.