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Physiotherapy in Sydney: Your First Step to Long Term Recovery

Why Early Physiotherapy Matters

Delaying physiotherapy often leads to compensation patterns, delayed healing, or chronic pain. Early intervention enables us to:

  • Diagnose the root cause
  • Manage pain effectively
  • Build structured rehabilitation
  • Prevent re-injury and chronicity

Conditions We Commonly Treat

  • Back & neck pain
  • Sports injuries (ACL, rotator cuff, ankle sprains)
  • Post-surgical rehabilitation
  • Tendinopathies (Achilles, patellar)
  • Chronic pain & mobility loss
  • Workplace injuries

Our Sydney physiotherapists apply evidence based protocols to guide every rehab phase.

Our Physiotherapy Approach

Comprehensive Assessment

Detailed history, movement analysis, and diagnostic testing.

Manual Therapy & Pain Management

Targeted techniques to restore mobility and reduce pain.

Targeted Exercise Programs

Structured exercises, often integrated with Clinical Pilates.

Education & Prevention

Teaching patients to manage conditions independently.

Return to Function

Step by step progression to daily activities, work, or sport.

Evidence Based Rehabilitation in Sydney

Our approach aligns with Australian Physiotherapy Association guidelines and the latest research. We integrate sports medicine, manual therapy, and rehabilitation science to provide trusted care.

Ready to start your recovery journey?

Book your comprehensive physiotherapy assessment at MRP Health Sydney today and take the first step toward long-term mobility and pain-free movement.

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FAQs  Physiotherapy in Sydney

Do I need a GP referral?

 No. In Australia, you can book private physiotherapy directly.

How long does recovery take?

 Depends on the injury. Acute cases may resolve in weeks; post-surgical cases can take months.

Is physiotherapy covered by insurance?

Yes, most private health funds cover physiotherapy. EPC/Medicare may apply for chronic cases.

What should I bring to my first appointment?

Comfortable clothing, any relevant scans/reports, and your health fund card.

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