Foundation Clinic Waikato — Physiotherapist in Hamilton City, G1
Address45 Seddon Road Frankton Hamilton 3204, Hamilton City, G1
Phone+6478340042
Websitefoundationclinic.co.nz
Foundation Clinic Waikato offers physiotherapy and rehabilitation services with a focus on hands-on, practical treatment. They treat clients as athletes, aiming to remove pain, improve movement, and enhance function. Their approach is personalized, developing tailored programs to help individuals move with confidence and achieve their goals. Services include sports physiotherapy, post-operative rehabilitation, return-to-work programs, and specialized care for conditions like back pain and pelvic floor issues. They also provide hand therapy and support for young athletes through their Youth Development program. The clinic emphasizes bridging the gap between rehabilitation and gym fitness with their Physio & Rehab Gym Memberships.
Best for
- Individuals with sports injuries
- Post-operative patients
- Those experiencing back pain
- Athletes seeking performance enhancement
| Key services | Physiotherapy, Sports Physiotherapy, Hand Therapy, Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy, Post-operative Rehabilitation, Return to Work Programmes |
| Tags | physiotherapy, sports physiotherapy, rehabilitation, hand therapy, pelvic floor, back pain, injury recovery, athletic performance, hamilton, waikato |
Location
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