Treatments
Osteoarthritis
What is Osteoarthritis? Osteoarthritis is the most common chronic condition of the joints. It occurs when the flexible protective connective tissue (cartilage) begins to wear down...
Find out MoreOsteoporosis
What is osteoporosis and what causes it? Osteoporosis is a common disease affecting over 1 million Australians. It occurs when bones lose minerals, such as calcium, more quickly...
Find out MoreCardiorespiratory Physiotherapy
What is Cardiorespiratory Physiotherapy? Cardiorespiratory physiotherapy specialises in the prevention, rehabilitation, and adaptation of conditions of the heart and lungs in patients. These...
Find out MorePre & Post Surgical Rehab
Pre and Post Surgery Physiotherapy plays an important role in recovery both before and after surgery and helps to improve outcomes. What is pre-operative physiotherapy and how...
Find out MoreFalls Prevention
Falls and Balance Falls are the second leading cause of unintentional injury deaths globally. Worldwide, an estimated 684,000 people die from falls annually, with 37.3 million falls...
Find out MoreNeurological Rehabilitation
Neurological Physiotherapy focuses on the treatment of individuals with neurological conditions which affect the functioning of the brain, spinal cord, and nerves. With these conditions,...
Find out MoreVertigo & BPPV
Caboolture Physical Therapy Centre has significant experience and proven success in treating vertigo, particularly when associated with a condition called Benign Paroxysmal Positional...
Find out MoreLymphoedema
Lymphoedema occurs when the lymphatic system is impaired or obstructed. It is a specific tissue swelling (oedema) of the limbs and body that occurs when the lymphatic system does not...
Find out MorePilates For Injury Prevention
Pilates is a whole body work out which is low impact and helps to tone and strengthen your body. Additionally, it can improve body alignment, posture, develop core stability,...
Find out MoreWomen's Health & Pelvic Floor
What is your pelvic floor? The pelvic floor consists of a sling of muscles and ligaments that stretches from your pubic bone to the tailbone. These tissues form the base of...
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