The RX Physiotherapy Method
There’s a reason it hasn’t settled — here’s the plan built to fix it
Ever left a physio appointment unsure what the actual plan was — or how long recovery would take?
Every session follows a structured process so you understand the problem, the plan, and the expected timeline from the first appointment.
01
Diagnose & Plan
Clear explanation of what’s actually driving your symptoms
Hands-on treatment to settle irritated or protective tissues
A written plan outlining what to avoid and what to build
You leave knowing what’s happening and what comes next
02
Rehabilitation
Activate the right muscles and reduce compensatory movement patterns
Exercises delivered through our app with guided video demonstrations
We monitor your progress and adjust the plan using real data
Gradually and progressively reintroduce movement and load
03
Strengthen
Build the muscles and tendons stronger than before the injury
Move with better balance, control and confidence than you had previously
Return to lifting, work, sport and daily life more capable than before
Trust your body fully — no fear, no holding back
04
Maintain
Leave confident the problem has been properly resolved
Know exactly what to do to keep it from coming back
A clear training plan to build your best physical health
Understand how to handle future niggles without starting over
Move without fear in work, sport and daily life
Walk away independent — not reliant on ongoing treatment
Would you like help managing your injury? Sick of doing it alone? Let us help you — book online today.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Our Physiotherapy FAQs are here to make things simple. We’ve answered the most common questions about appointments, what to expect, referrals, and how we can help—so you can feel informed, confident, and comfortable before you get started. If you still have questions, our team is always happy to help.
No. You can book directly with a physiotherapist without a GP referral. However, a referral will be required if you are claiming through Medicare, DVA, WorkCover, CTP, or some private health insurers.
Physiotherapists assess and treat a wide range of conditions including back and neck pain, sports injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation, arthritis, nerve pain, balance issues, and chronic pain conditions. We also focus on injury prevention, strength, mobility, and long-term function.
Here at RX Physiotherapy, we have clinicians that specialise in Temporomandibular Dysfunction (TMD), hypermobility, hypermobile Ehler’s Danlos Syndrome (hEDS), post-operative rehabilitation, golf assessment, strength and conditioning, endurance sports and women’s health.
Your first appointment includes a detailed assessment of your injury or concern, discussion of your goals, physical examination, and a personalised treatment plan. Treatment may include hands-on therapy (such as massage, cupping, taping or dry needling), exercise prescription, education, rehabilitation programming and self-management strategies.
Wear comfortable clothing that allows easy movement and access to the area being treated (e.g. shorts for knee or hip pain, singlet for shoulder issues). You may be asked to change into shorts if required.
The number of sessions varies depending on your condition, goals, and how your body responds to treatment. Some people improve in a few sessions, while others with more complex or long-term conditions may benefit from ongoing support. Your physiotherapist will discuss expected timeframes with you.
Yes. Most private health funds cover physiotherapy under extras cover. You can usually claim on the spot using HICAPS, depending on your level of cover.
Appointment lengths vary depending on the type of consultation.
General Initial assessments: 40 minutes
Hypermobility & EDS Initial: 60 minutes
NDIS Physiotherapy: 60 minutes
General follow-up: 30 minutes
Extended follow-up: 40-60 minutes
Dry needling: 15 minutes