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We Listen, We care

General Info

Maroochydore Physiotherapy prides itself on 1-on-1 quality care.

Julian Egan, a Masters qualified Physiotherapist, will take the time to listen to your health concern, conduct a thorough assessment and provide you with the most accurate treatment to help alleviate your pain and improve your function.

Whether you have awoken today with acute pain, have injured your back or neck at work, have recently had hip, knee or shoulder surgery, suffer from arthritis, headaches or incontinence, are planning or have recently had a newborn, struggle with respiratory conditions, have had a recent stroke or have strained your ankle in a sporting competition, we will be able to help.

Accreditations
Accreditation badgeMasters of Physiotherapy Studies
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Established
2010
ABN
38 022 170 991
Staff
1-10
Service Notes
Maroochydore Physiotherapy prides itself on 1-on-1 quality care.
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Keywords
Arthritis, HICAPS, Headaches, Hip & Knee Pain, Joint & Sporting Injuries, Mobile Physiotherapist Maroochydore, Mobile Physiotherapy, Neck Pain or Back Pain, Physiotherapists, Physiotherapy Maroochydore
FAQschevron down

Should i see a Physio, Chiro or Masseuse?

Chiropractors focus on manipulation of the spine or joints, but may not directly treat the muscular component of an injury or pain.A Masseuse essentially does the opposite. They focus on releasing the tension in relevant muscles, but do not treat the skeletal component of an injury or pain.A Physiotherapist is qualified to manipulate the spine, massage and release the tension in muscles, and has many other tools to address both the skeletal component and the muscular component of an injury.


Is a Doctor referal needed?

No. You do not require a referral to be seen by a physiotherapist. However, a doctors referral is needed if you have a WorkCover claim, are looked after by the Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA) or are on an Enchanced Primary Care (EPC) program.


Do you treat respiratory conditons?

We do.Physiotherapists use some simple techniques and strategies to assist the removal of mucus from blocking air passages.Deep breathing, postural drainage, cupping and vibration are a few techniques used. Respiratory physio can help conditions such as Asthma, Chronic Obstructive Airway disease, Cystic Fibrosis and Bronchitis