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Physiotherapy For
Pain & Injuries

Dealing with chronic pain, muscle tension, or mobility issues? Our physios are here to help! Book today and let’s get you back on track.

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Sick of aches and pains?
You’ve come to the right place.

Being in pain sucks — whether it’s a headache, muscle aches, joint pain or something else. It makes everyday tasks harder, add to your stress, and hold you back from staying active.

The good new is, we can help! Our expert physiotherapists have seen just about everything and can provide the best treatment to help you back on track as fast as possible.

We’ll find what’s causing your pain, create a personalised plan to fix it, and give you immediate relief with a mixture of soft tissue release, dry needling, corrective exercises and more.

So if you’re sick of pain affecting your life, mood, and sleep — book an appointment with our physiotherapists today!

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Physio Can Help With

  • We treat a range of upper body issues caused by posture, injury, and overuse.

    • Neck Pain

    • Shoulder Pain

    • Elbow Pain

    • Jaw Pain / TMJ

    • Headaches

    • Migraines

  • From hips to feet, we help resolve pain that affects walking, training, or everyday movement.

    • Hip Pain

    • Knee Pain

    • Ankle Pain

    • Foot Pain

    • Plantar Fasciitis

    • Shin Splints

    • Low Back Pain

  • Spine-related issues like disc injuries, sciatica, and nerve-related pain or tingling.

    • Sciatica

    • Low Back Pain

    • Mid/Upper Back Pain

    • Nerve Pain / Referred Pain

    • Herniated or Bulging Disc

    • Postural Back Strain

  • Reduce headaches and jaw tension caused by muscular or joint dysfunction.

    • Headaches

    • Migraines

    • Jaw Pain / TMJ

    • Neck-Related Headaches

  • We help athletes of all levels recover from injuries and get back to peak performance.

    • Muscle Strains

    • Ligament Sprains

    • Tendonitis / Tendinopathy

    • Overuse Injuries

    • Shin Splints

    • Stress Fractures

  • Our team supports your recovery after surgery with tailored rehab plans to rebuild strength and mobility.

    • Post-Knee Surgery

    • Post-Hip Surgery

    • Post-Spinal Surgery

    • Post-Shoulder Surgery

    • General Post-Operative Rehab

  • We work with patients experiencing long-term pain and complex conditions to improve comfort and quality of life.

    • Arthritis

    • Fibromyalgia

    • Chronic Back Pain

    • Persistent Joint Pain

    • Long-Term Muscular Pain

    • Osteoporosis

    • Osteopenia

  • Balance & Mobility

    We help improve stability, prevent falls, and support those dealing with dizziness or reduced mobility.

    • Vertigo / Vestibular Conditions

    • Balance Issues

    • Fall Prevention

    • Mobility Limitations

    • Postural Instability

What does a physiotherapist do?

Physio uses targeted movement, hands-on techniques, and tailored exercises to reduce pain, restore function, and support your body’s natural healing. We start with an assessment to find the root cause, then create a personalised treatment plan to improve strength and support long-term recovery. Treatments may include:

  • Soft Tissue Massage

    Soft Tissue Massage

    Soft tissue massage is a hands-on treatment that targets muscles, fascia, and connective tissues. By applying pressure and movement, it helps break down tension, reduce scar tissue, and improve flexibility. This technique is commonly used to treat muscular pain, tightness, and postural imbalances.

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    Dry Needling

    Dry needling involves inserting fine needles into specific trigger points in tight or painful muscles. This stimulates a twitch response, helping the muscle relax, reducing inflammation, and improving range of motion. It’s especially effective for chronic tension or deep muscular knots.

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    Exercise Therapy

    Exercise therapy focuses on restoring movement, strength, and function through tailored rehab programs. Once pain settles, exercises are prescribed to improve joint stability, posture, and long-term resilience — helping you stay pain-free and prevent re-injury.

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    Cupping, Scraping & More

    We use a mix of hands-on modalities based on your condition and treatment goals. Techniques like cupping, Graston, scraping, and other soft tissue tools can help reduce tension, improve circulation, and support faster recovery when combined with other therapies.

What makes Victory different?

  • Pain-free living, not endless appointments.

    We want you to live pain-free, not have to come back every week for a treatment. Our goal is to find the root cause and fix it for good, not just give temporary relief to a symptom.

  • Get treated in your very first session for fast relief.

    Whilst most clinics use the first 1-2 sessions for discussions, we help you right away. After a brief assessment, we start treating your condition right away so you can get relief NOW.

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    The latest VALD tech for the best possible results.

    We use VALD technology to detect imbalances, weaknesses or movement patterns you can’t see, allowing us to target the right areas with unmatched precision.

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About Our Physio Team

Our mission is simple — provide quality care that makes a lasting difference, so you can perform at your best in all areas of your life.

We go beyond just managing symptoms — we look deeper to understand the root cause and create lasting change.

Every physiotherapist at Victory Allied Health is an expert in their field, dedicated to giving you the best outcome possible that is fully personalised to your individual body and goals.

Whether you’re recovering from injury, managing a chronic condition, or just want to improve your wellbeing, we support you every step of the way.

Backed by a long list of 5 star reviews and a strong reputation for delivering great service, you’ll be in good hands at Victory.

Physiotherapy FAQ

  • Physiotherapy can help with a wide range of conditions including joint pain, muscle strains, sports injuries, post-surgical rehab, nerve pain, balance issues, chronic pain, and mobility concerns.

  • No referral is needed to see a physiotherapist at Victory Allied Health. You can book directly online or over the phone.

  • That depends on your injury and goals. Some issues resolve in just a few sessions, while others may require an ongoing treatment plan. Your physio will let you know what to expect after your initial consult.

  • Some treatments may cause mild discomfort, especially when working on painful or tight areas — but everything is done within your comfort level and adjusted as needed.

  • Yes — physio can help manage chronic pain by improving movement, reducing flare-ups, and teaching strategies for long-term relief and better daily function.

    • Initial Consultation (60 min): $160

    • Follow-Up (30 min): $105

    • Medicare Chronic Care Plan (EPC/CDM – 30 min): $95

    Private health rebates are available depending on your insurer. Medicare rebates may apply if you have a care plan from your GP.

  • Physiotherapists focus on injury diagnosis, hands-on treatment, and rehab for pain, mobility, and recovery. Exercise Physiologists (EPs) specialise in long-term exercise programs for chronic conditions, injury prevention, and overall health management.