Keperra,
QLD – January 22, 2020 - Patients in a region of Queensland looking for
top-quality services for their aches, pains and injuries need to look no
further than Keperra Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic.
The clinic, which has
been providing physiotherapy services in Keperra and the surrounding suburbs
for nearly 30 years, is delighted to announce it has become the number 1
physiotherapist in Mitchelton.
Keperra Physiotherapy and Sports
Injury Clinic, located at 18 Dallas Parade, Keperra QLD 4054, prides itself on hands-on treatment for all sports
injuries, and work and lifestyle needs.
Established by Practice
Principal Chris Cameron in 1990, the clinic caters to people of all ages,
different stages of life, lifestyles and fitness levels.
"Whether you're an
elite sportsperson or proud member of your netball team, our passion for sports
physiotherapy will see you back in action with minimal downtime," advised
Ms Cameron.
Equally, the clinic's
experts provide treatment for a range of recreational injuries, including those
sustained while gardening, camping, bushwalking and surfing. "From belly
dancing to bowls, if you have a recreational musculoskeletal injury we can
treat it," she added.
And what makes them the
most sought after clinic? Their individually tailored exercise programmes for
cardiovascular fitness, strength and endurance, flexibility, maintaining bone
density, balance and falls prevention.
"We aim to keep you
moving to keep you strong and flexible. Our treatment is targeted to eliminate
pain and restore movement and function. Our rehabilitation exercise programmes
include core stability, gym and hydrotherapy programmes," added Ms
Cameron.
Their health experts are
also available to provide advice regarding workplace set-up, safe manual
handling training and graded functional training for a return to work tasks.
And what sets the team
apart, is they regularly attend continuing education events in the
physiotherapy and medical fields to keep updated with the latest research and
treatment techniques.
Clinic founder, Chris,
graduated from the University of Queensland in 1986. Her first physiotherapy
position was at North-West General Hospital in Tasmania, where she combined
physiotherapy with her love of bushwalking and travel.
After two years in
hospital and private practice positions in Melbourne, she returned to
Queensland, where she later launched Keperra Physiotherapy and Sports Injury
Clinic.
Chris has been able to
exercise her keen interest in sports injuries, women's health and spinal pain,
including headaches. She believes in a hands-on approach to physiotherapy
treatment using a variety of physiotherapy techniques including specific
therapeutic exercise, joint mobilization, massage and dry needling to achieve
optimal recovery.
She is also a member of
the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) and its special interest groups
Sports Physiotherapy Australia, Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Australia,
Physiotherapy Business Australia and the Women's Health and Continence special
interest group.
For more information on
Keperra Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic, visit https://www.keperraphysio.com.au/
or for questions call (07) 3855 1367.
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