What are the Benefits of Aquatic Physiotherapy?
Aquatic physiotherapy, also known as hydrotherapy, has emerged as a pivotal rehabilitation and fitness tool, blending the therapeutic properties of water with physiotherapy techniques to
Receive tailored treatment in a wide variety of areas by our experienced physiotherapy team.
Join our group classes to strengthen your core, balance, bones and improve your wellbeing.
With a second rehabilitation practice also located on Quay Street, both with easy and convenient parking available.
We believe in hands-on treatment that fuses professionalism, patient education and tailored programs to achieve the best results possible.
We welcome all ages, stages and circumstances to our practice; whether you’ve been referred to us from your General Practitioner or you’re simply looking to improve your health and wellbeing, Quay Street Physiotherapy can help you meet your goals.
Our experienced physiotherapists provide a complete range of services which go far beyond individual physio assessments and treatments.
Led by practice founder and principal physiotherapist Julie-Anne Zahn.
Our highly experienced physiotherapists bring a wealth of expertise in a variety of specialty fields. Above all, we’re here to help you thrive. It’s what we do best.
Aquatic physiotherapy, also known as hydrotherapy, has emerged as a pivotal rehabilitation and fitness tool, blending the therapeutic properties of water with physiotherapy techniques to
This treatment technique employed by physiotherapists, holds the promise of alleviating discomfort associated with muscle tension, joint problems, and tendon dysfunctions. This technique is usually
Balance is a skill that allows us to remain upright and not fall whether we are sitting, standing, walking or undertaking leisure activities. Balance depends