Physiotherapy in Sylvania

If pain or stiffness is getting in the way, we listen first. We navigate your funding with the Optimum Roadmap. Assessment. Therapy sessions. Short reviews. Case conferences when we need the wider team aligned. You will know what happens next and you will not repeat your story.
Physiotherapist assisting patient with knee rehab exercises in clinic.

Who We Support With Physiotherapy in Sylvania

At our Sylvania clinic, Physiotherapy focuses on rehabilitation. We help with pain, stiffness, dizziness, injury, and recovery after surgery. Care is paced and realistic: clear steps, simple exercises, and regular check ins. We keep jargon out and make movement feel doable in your week.
Back & neck pain
Muscle & Joint Rehabilitation
Sports injuries
Post-surgery rehabilitation
Chronic pain & arthritis
Pelvic Floor & Womens Health
Mobility & balance issues
Neurological conditions

Physiotherapy Services Available at Sylvania

Personalised Nutrition Plans

We do not use cookie-cutter diets. We create eating plans that fit your taste buds, budget, and lifestyle.

Weight Management

We support you to reach a healthy weight. We focus on sustainable changes rather than strict diets.

Disease Management

We use food to help your health. We provide expert advice for diabetes, heart disease, and high cholesterol.

Food Allergy & Intolerance

We help you eat safely. We guide you on how to manage allergies or gut issues while still enjoying food.

How Physiotherapy Works at Our Sylvania Clinic

1.

Initial Assessment & Consultation

We start by listening to what has been going on for you. We assess how your body is moving and where things feel limited. You leave with a clear understanding of the next steps.
2.

Treatment Planning

We build a structured plan based on your current movement and needs. This includes guided exercises and session planning that fits your day. Everything is explained simply so you feel comfortable moving forward.
3.

Active Treatment & Intervention

Sessions include hands-on therapy and targeted exercise support. We focus on improving movement, strength, and day-to-day function. Each session is paced in a way that feels manageable for you.
4.

Re-education & Functional Training

We work on how your body moves during everyday tasks. This can include walking, lifting, or returning to usual routines. The goal is to support safer and more efficient movement patterns.
5.

Progress Review & Measurement

We check in regularly to see how things are tracking. Your plan is adjusted based on how your body responds over time. This keeps your care structured and easy to follow.

6.

Maintenance & Prevention

We guide you through simple exercises to support ongoing movement. This helps you stay active and manage things day to day. You are supported with strategies you can continue independently.

Meet Our Sylvania Physiotherapist

Referrer’s Hub

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Child receiving physiotherapy treatment at Optimum Health Solutions in Blacktown.
We Support the NDIS. Registered NDIS Provider

NDIS PHYSIOTHERAPY in SYLVANIA

Physiotherapy focuses on rehabilitation for movement and daily function—paced and practical, with clear reviews you can follow.

We offer a free discovery session for NDIS participants. We listen first, then plan sessions that fit your week. Our spaces are accessible and comfortable.

Your Physio collaborates through MDT case conferences with Exercise Physiology, OT, and Dietetics. We coordinate with your Support Coordinator or Plan Manager to reduce paperwork and keep therapy on track.

Frequently Asked Questions

Rehabilitation for movement and daily function. We support back/neck discomfort, joint issues, sports injuries, post‑surgery rehab, vestibular/balance, pelvic health, and neurological rehab—paced and practical, with home exercises and reviews that fit your week.
Not for private sessions. You can book directly. For Medicare EPC/CDM rebates, your GP must prepare a plan and referral (MBS 10960). Workers Comp and DVA may require referral/claim details. We’ll help you navigate it.
We start with your story and a gentle assessment. We check movement, strength, balance, and everyday tasks, then create a plan that fits your week. If others can help, we align care in case conferences so the team is on the same page.
Usually not. Most people start with assessment and rehabilitation‑focused care. Imaging is only recommended if clinically indicated. Your plan includes clear reviews and simple strategies you can use at home.
Through the MDT model. Physio aligns with Exercise Physiology, OT, Speech, Dietetics, Podiatry, and Behaviour Support via case conferences. Your Optimum Roadmap shows where time and funding go—assessment → therapy → reviews.

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