Phone: (02) 4283 6566 | 3 Railway Street, East Corrimal, NSW
Physiotherapy and sports injury clinic in Corrimal. Proviidng personalised care for painful conditons and injuries.
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Phone: 0415 099 901 | 50 Montague Street, North Wollongong, NSW
A boutique physiotherapy clinic based in North Wollongong. Synergy Physio Co is passionate about treating the whole person, restoring synergy in the body, and changing people’s lives by helping them to live pain-free.
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A boutique physiotherapy clinic based in North Wollongong. Synergy Physio Co is passionate about treating the whole person, restoring synergy in the body, and changing people's lives by helping them to live pain-free.
When you visit Synergy Physio Co, you will realise that we do physiotherapy differently.
We want to understand WHY your body is not working as it should. That's why we will spend up to an hour with you at your initial consult. We need to know lots of details about any previous injuries or medical problems you've had, so that we can piece your unique puzzle together.
We will then carefully assess your body from head to foot and work out exactly where your key problem areas are, and where we need to intervene with treatment. We will also conduct a full biomechanical assessment to correct any abnormal movement patterns and strategies that you may have developed. We will provide you with a diagnosis and teach you WHY the problem has occurred. We will create a detailed plan for your recovery.
Our treatment is gentle but powerful. Our treatment will promote the healing of tissue, decrease pain and improve ease of movement.
Services
Cervical, Thoracic, Lumbo-sacral and pelvic pain
Upper and lower limb Injuries
Sporting Injuries
Headaches

A physiotherapist can help with a wide range of health problems. They can help with musculoskeletal problems and conditions by assessing the body and working out a treatment plan and exercises.
To become a physiotherapist you must go to university and complete a relevant degree in physiotherapy once the degree is completed you will then need to complete supervised practice.
You should wear comfortable loose clothing that allows you to display any issues you may have so that they can be diagnosed correctly.
You will often be given a range of exercises to complete before you return and it is important to make sure you complete these exercises to enable you to have the best chance at making a full recovery.
Treatment is best if it begins sooner rather than later. Getting on top of a small problem can prevent it becoming a large one.