Conveniently located in Brisbane
2/ 296 Oxley Road, Graceville, QLD, 4075
Mon-Thur: 7:30am to 7:00pm, Fri: 7:30am to 6:00pm & Sat: 9:00am to 2:00pm
Free parking available for clients

Physiotherapy goals are to:
Improve the quality of your life
Reduce chronic pain
Rehabilitate injuries
Balance your body so that it works most efficiently
Get you back to doing the things you love without pain
We have developed a team dedicated to service and who have special interests in the following areas …
Sports Injuries – Children and adults
Back and Neck pain
Workplace injuries
Ante-natal and post natal care
Respiratory conditions
Arthritis
Our new rooms are spacious and equipped with state of the art exercise and therapy equipment. Our large exercise room has been designed to cater for all types of physiotherapy rehabilitation. It is equipped with a large bar for participants in balance classes, and also includes a Pilates reformer and other specialised equipment.








Our physiotherapy treatments focus on the patient as a whole. During your initial assessment the whole body is taken into account, not just the injury site. This ensures you get back to your pre-injury self, maybe in even better shape that before. In striving for this excellence, further injury is then less likely.
Post treatment programs are in place to support you following your injury. We offer email support, maintenance programs, ie Once a month tune-ups and exercise sessions in our onsite gymnasium. This way we can follow your progress from initial assessment through to rehabilitation and pain / injury free state.
Our treatments always have a hands on approach as we feel that this is important in the healing aspect.
We use:
Joint mobilisations
Massage
Exercise
Dry needling
Electrotherapy
Heat and cold therapy
Quadripolar magnet therapy
Chronic pain is a persistent pain in your body that lasts for longer than three months, or longer than the typical healing time of your injury. this kind of pain can be caused by a variety of factors, such as musculoskeletal issues, injury, surgery, or in some cases there can be no apparent reason at all.
The treatment and management of chronic pain is oftentimes a joint effort between physiotherapists and the rest of your healthcare team, in order to find the right combination of physical treatment and medication (if needed) to ensure you can life a relatively pain free life.
The first step to treatment can sometimes be the hardest to take, so if you experience chronic pain get in touch with our team of physiotherapists today to book your consultation.
In the warm weather, it is also natural to gravitate towards the water, with swimming pools providing a great option for exercise. No matter your age or ability, swimming can be good for your body rerdless of potential injuries or pains.
Primarily, swimming laps is a great low impact cardiovascular exercise that anyone can undertake. However, there are also other water-based exercises that can help with strength, balance, mobility, and endurance. These include:
Floating on your back
Balancing on a single leg
Walking laps in the shallow end
Against-the-wall push ups
Mini squats
Deep water running
The physiotherapists at Graceville Physio, Pain Slayers are trained to tailor water-based training programs for individual patients needs. Typically, the patients that benefit most from this include those recovering from lower-back or leg surgeries, elderly patients prone to falls, and kid with reduced muscle tone. It’s also great for athletes looking for a low impact, cross-training option.
Typically, we will recommend a series of ‘land-based’ exercises to compliment the pool-based routine for a well-rounded treatment program. If you’re interested in create a pool-based treatment program, get in touch with our team of physiotherapists today to book your consultation.
There are a variety of reasons why you should see a physiotherapist. If you're experiencing ongoing pain, particularly in the neck or back, jaw, or heaven recurring headaches, a physiotherapist can help you relieve the pain and get on with living life.
There are several different types of physiotherapy that you can benefit from, including sports physio, paediatric physio, respiratory physio, pregnancy and women's health physio, and much more.
No referral needed


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