Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta. Who Are We?
Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta was established in 2016 with the local Parramatta community in mind. We had the intention of creating a practice that would combine the latest developments in Physiotherapy evidence based practice and combining it with traditional Physiotherapy principles. We believe in providing hands on Physiotherapy treatments along with exercise based rehabilitation is the best combination to achieve successful patient outcomes.
We are local trained Physiotherapists and we follow the philosophy that Physiotherapy is most successful when people are treated holistically and not just the areas where you have your symptoms. We focus on educating you about the root cause of your problem, what caused it and how we are going to fix it. We are passionate about providing rehabilitation services to patients who sustained injuries at work (WorkCover) or through motor vehicle accidents (CTP Claims). We aim to guide you through the complex insurance systems and processes and along the way, introducing you to other professionals who can guide you in their field of expertise.
Therapist Qualifications: Ajit Singh Lamba
Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPhty, Otago New Zealand)
Australian Health Professional Registration Authority (AHPRA): 992698
Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA): 59615
Education
Ajit completed his Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPhty) from the University of Otago in New Zealand. University of Otago’s prestigious four-year Physiotherapy training program is a world class program and internationally renowned for excellence.
Career
2009: St. George Private Hospital
2010: Gosford Hospital
2011: Calvary Hospital, Hobart
2012 - 2016: Various Private Practices, Sydney
2016 - Current: Physiotherapy Professionals Parramatta
Therapist Qualifications: Daniel Stone
Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy)
Australian Health Professional Registration Authority (AHPRA): 2149630
Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA): 61088
Education
Daniel completed his education at the University of Sydney. The Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) course has a primary focuses on how to assess, diagnose and treat people with movement problems caused by a wide variety of joint, muscle and nerve disorders. The course also focuses on helping people avoid injuries and maintain a fit and healthy body. Physiotherapy focuses on drug-free techniques to treat and prevent injuries. In addition to the high-profile sports side of Physiotherapy.