Physiotherapy
Getting you back to your best, using hands-on therapy and exercise
Physiotherapy at Forza Physio
Physiotherapy at Forza is focused on improving movement, function, and overall well-being through exercises, manual therapy, and education, tailored to treat and prevent various physical conditions. What to expect:
One-to-one assessment only: this allows us to fully focus on your issues and make sure we have a clear treatment plan decision.
Objective and standardised testing: we will use tools and technology such as force plates and dynamometers to accurately identify and monitor your physical limitations, rather than traditional inaccurate measurements.
Personalised treatment: your sessions and home care will be hand crafted for you at every appointment.
State of the art equipment: We will have access to full use of Evolve Fitness equipment as well as clinic specific tools such as Blood Flow Restriction Training.
Monitoring and follow up: you will have email and online access to your physio between appointments. Sometimes things change between sessions and we want to make sure we follow your progress in and outside of the clinic.
Referral Network: If we believe you no longer need physiotherapy or if you can benefit from another service we have a wide range of in-house and external sources we can refer to.

Benefits Of Physiotherapy
Physiotherapy can benefit a wide range of injuries and conditions, Including but not limited to:
Joint and muscle injuries: rotator cuff tears, shoulder impingement, whiplash, upper traps tightness, ACJ separation, shoulder dislocation, rib injuries, low back pain, hip injuries, ITB syndrome, knee cap pain, hamstring strain, MCL, ACL, PCL sprains and tears, achilles tendon strains and tears, ankle sprains, plantar fascia pain/fasciitis.
Post-fracture rehab: collar bone, elbow fracture, wrist fracture, spinal fracture, ankle fracture.
Post-operative rehab: hip replacement, knee replacement, ACL reconstruction, Shoulder surgery, Ankle surgery.
Long-term pain: Fibromyalgia, hyper-mobility syndrome, rheumatoid arthritis, dysautonomia
Neurological: spinal cord injuries, nerve damage, Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy,
Metabolic and cardiac: Diabetes, COPD, angina, peripheral vascular disease.