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Move Free Occupational Therapy

Locality: Perth, Western Australia

Phone: +61 408 517 354



Address: Shop P1B Chesapeake Way, 1244 Marmion Avenue, Currambine 6028 Perth, WA, Australia

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25.01.2022 COVID-19 Update!!! Yes Move Free Occupational Therapy is still taking bookings! The Minister for health has deemed Move Free Occupational Therapy as an essential service. He states allied health services will help reduce the burden on primary health care providers such as GP’s, which is crucial during this time. So if you have any injuries or issues with muscular aches and pains, book in with Move Free today!... Move Free is taking extra precautions during this time. Your health and well-being is paramount to us. Move free prides itself with its stringent sanitation and hygiene, however, we are now going above and beyond to keep our customers safe. Updated Practice Policies; *Maintaining meticulous hand hygiene *Sanitisation of the workspace before and after each client *Those who have travelled or have come into contact with a confirmed case are to remain at home until medically cleared (bookings can be postponed) *There will be a 5 minute grace period introduced between clients to allow for sanitisation of the workspace and to prevent clients overlapping *Disposable Face sheets will now be used on the treatment table at all times *If you are feeling unwell or have any flu/respiratory symptoms please stay at home and reschedule when medically cleared Thank you for all your support during these trying times.



18.01.2022 Holding onto a bit of muscle tension? Book in today via Timely for a treatment.

12.01.2022 Did you know Soft Tissue Occupational Therapy can help increase immune function!! Immunity....The immune system is a current topic of conversation given the current circumstances. Soo what can we do to maintain a healthy functioning immune system or improve immune function if it is compromised. There are many ways of improving your immune function. See below.... > Maintain a well balanced healthy diet... > Take vitamins and minerals (if lacking in diet) > Stay hydrated this includes replacing electrolytes > Exercise regularly > Adhere to comprehensive hygiene practices Maintain a healthy and functioning musculoskeletal system with regular massage. This is a great way to increase circulation, reduce cortisol (stress hormone), decrease pain and sensitivity, improve participation in meaningful daily activities, decrease sympathetic nervous activity (flight or fight) and increase parasympathetic nervous activity (rest and digest). When thinking about your health and well being we need to take a holistic approach. If you would like to boost or maintain your immune function click the book now button or give Max a call on 0408517354!

11.01.2022 Glad to have Zac Scampoli on board at Move Free. Zac will be a great addition, he has great skills and a vast knowledge of the musculoskeletal system. Get in touch with Zac to book your session and get on top of any aches pains and restrictions you may have.



06.01.2022 Dry Needling!! So what is it? Its the use of a fine solid filament needle to stimulate a twitch response to release muscle tension and pain, allowing the body to release chemicals that act as a natural painkiller. It is a tool for a practitioner to use in order to treat the limitations and restrictions that are found during a physical assessment. For most conditions dry needling has little to no post treatment side effects with equal or better therapeutic effect than other ot...her manual therapies. Simply put, the needles are inserted into trigger points to deactivate and resolve them with little chance of complications. The associated muscular pain will then disappear. If you are wondering what a trigger point is then you are in luck. A trigger point is a hyper-irritable spot in the muscle. It is usually painful to touch and it may refer a sensation elsewhere. Your trigger point may also give you abnormal movement and autonomic changes such as temperature and skin changes at the site of the pain. So now you know what it is! What can it do for you? Dry needling has many benefits. It will reduce your referred symptoms and can be used to treat; - Neck pain - Headaches and migraines - Muscular tightness - Sporting injuries - Shin splints and many other conditions If you think you would benefit from some dry needling as well as other modalities, BOOK in for a treatment today!

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