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Physiotherapist:

When to see a Physiotherapist:

  • New or unexplained pain
  • Sports injuries
  • Post-surgery rehab
  • Conditions like back, neck or shoulder pain
  • Arthritis
  • Balance issues
  • Hands-on treatments (massage, mobilisation, dry needling)

Conditions Treated:

  • Musculoskeletal injuries (sprains, strains, ACL tears)
  • Post-surgical rehab (joint replacements, ligament repairs)
  • Arthritic conditions
  • Respiratory issues (asthma, COPD)
  • Neurological disorders (Parkinson’s, MS)
  • Headaches related to musculoskeletal issues
  • Stroke and cancer recovery

 

Exercise Physiologist:

When to see an Exercise Physiologist:

  • Recovering from injury
  • Managing chronic conditions (e.g. heart disease, diabetes, mental health)
  • Weight loss or fitness goals
  • Pre- or post-surgical conditioning
  • Chronic fatigue
  • Perimenopause

Conditions Treated:

  • Chronic diseases like diabetes, cardiovascular issues, and osteoporosis
  • Weight management
  • Mental health support

Physiotherapists are ideal for acute injuries, pain management, and rehabilitation, while Exercise Physiologists focus on long-term health, chronic disease management, and fitness improvement.

Consider your specific needs and goals to select the professional best suited to help you achieve optimal health and recovery.