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Christmas Greetings From Pivotal Motion

SEASON’S GREETINGS From Pivotal Motion Physiotherapy Pivotal Motion Physiotherapy would like to wish you a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! A big THANKYOU to all of our clients, staff and friends for making 2011 such an enjoyable year! We couldn’t have done it without your tremendous support and we look forward to seeing ...

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Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy

Women are always told to do their pelvic floor exercises religiously. However, when I ask my female patients if they do their pelvic floor exercises, most have heard that they should be doing them, but they are unsure whether they are doing them correctly or would like more information how to do them. When I ...

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Setting your physiotherapy goals

What do you want to achieve from coming to physiotherapy? This is a very individual thing – for some it may be being able to get back to playing sport, for others simply being able to climb the stairs. By setting goals with your physiotherapist, and letting them know what is important to you, you ...

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It’s World Physiotherapy Day!

  About World Physical Therapy Day World Physical Therapy Day falls on 8th September every year, and is an opportunity for physiotherapists from all over the world to raise awareness about the crucial role their profession plays in making and keeping people well, mobile and independent. The day was established in 1996, by the World ...

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BOSU Bonanza!

Today I have very sore arms. That is because on Tuesday we were fortunate enough to have Joe Waide from Inspire Personal Training come visit the clinic for a fantastic training session on using the BOSU ball. The BOSU® Balance Trainer was developed in 2000 and has since become extremely popular in exercise and rehabilitation ...

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An ankle sprain is such a pain!

A Poem by Lydia Bartram, Pivotal Motion Physiotherapist Ankle sprains, ankle sprains, how common they are! As common as having a Toyota Rav car! Football pitch, netball court or falling down stairs, There is no avoiding those terrible tears! Swelling, bruising, unable to walk, it can be so painful that you can’t even talk.  Well, ...

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Where are we?

Pivotal Motion Physiotherapy is very conveniently located at the Reading Centre Newmarket, approximately 5 km from the CBD. It is surrounded by the suburbs of Alderley to the north, Ashgrove to the west, Kelvin Grove to the south, and Wilston to the east. The Reading Centre Newmarket , situated on the corner of Enoggera Road ...

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Free Classes for Arthritis Awareness Week

This week Pivotal Motion Physiotherapy is helping to raise awareness of arthritis by supporting National Arthritis Week. 1 in 5 people in Australia have arthritis, a disease that causes major pain and disability, as well as significant emotional and social implications and affecting quality of life. It costs the economy billions every year. At Pivotal ...

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The Wheels are in Pivotal Motion…

For the next two weeks I have been left without a car… I won’t bore you with the details as to why, but it has meant that I have had to find an alternative way of getting to work. I have previously been a cycling commuter, when living in London for 4 years. However, the ...

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Pivotal Motion in Adelaide

Last week was a very exciting and busy week for me as a physio. I was invited to go to Adelaide with Volleyball Queensland to be the team physio for the Australian Junior Championships 2011. Divisions included U21’s, U19’s and U17’s, men and women. I had been warned to take my thermals, and I needed ...

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