Physio Performance Ltd — Physiotherapist in Dunedin, F7
Address8 Broadway Central Dunedin 9016, Dunedin, F7
Phone+6434772853
Websitephysioperformance.co.nz
Physio Performance Ltd, established in 2004 by Helen Littleworth, offers physiotherapy services in Central Dunedin. The clinic focuses on a 'Pain to Performance' approach, aiming to relieve symptoms, restore movement, and improve long-term wellness. They provide hands-on physiotherapy, dry needling, and post-operative rehabilitation. Services cater to all ages and activity levels, including ACC-related injuries without referral. The clinic features a 'MoveZone' rehab gym with cutting-edge facilities like VALD forceplates for tailored rehabilitation and movement analysis. They treat a range of conditions including back, neck, shoulder, and knee pain, as well as sports injuries and movement dysfunction.
Best for
- Individuals recovering from injury
- Athletes seeking performance optimisation
- People with chronic pain conditions
- Those needing ACC-related treatment
| Key services | Hands-on physiotherapy, Dry needling, Sports physiotherapy, Pre & post-operative rehabilitation, Rehabilitation gym access, Strength testing |
| Tags | physiotherapy, dunedin, injury rehabilitation, sports injury, pain management, movement assessment, musculoskeletal, acc physiotherapy, dry needling, rehab gym |
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