MyPhysioSA Mount Barker
McLaren House
35a McLaren st
Mount Barker SA 5251
Tel: (08) 8391 2033
We are Mount Barker's largest physiotherapy clinic with a growing word of mouth reputation for our 'hands on' approach to assessing and treating injuries. Our physiotherapists and massage therapists are highly trained experienced manual therapists. We assess your body as a whole, we have many and varied 'hands-on' treatment techniques at our disposal to fast-track results and to quickly reduce symptoms.
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So Don't Delay. Get on the path to recovery and feel healthy. Take advantage of myPhysioSA therapist's expertise, tailored for your individual needs with our extensive range of comprehensive hands-on treatments.Call us today on 08 8391 2033 for an appointment and take back control of your health.
We can provide you with an integrated range of safe, effective and clinically proven mainstream and complimentary therapies under one roof.
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Shin splints is a common injury among runners, in which there is pain on either the inside or outside of the shin bone. There are a number of treatments and preventative measures that you can take. more »
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Dry needling is a modality that aims to relieve trigger points, however it may not be suitable for everybody. more »
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Sport and injury seem to go hand in hand, more so for some sports than others. However, there are some measures that can be taken to minimise the risks of injury. more »
Physiotherapy goes a long way to maintaining proper mental health. Many people have found relief from depression by following a fitness program designed by their physiotherapist. more »
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