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Tewantin Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centre

Locality: Tewantin, Queensland

Phone: +61 7 5474 0733



Address: Level 3, 93 Poinciana Ave 4565 Tewantin, QLD, Australia

Website: http://www.tewantinphysio.com.au

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23.01.2022 Easter trading hours Friday 19 April - Closed Saturday 20 April - Closed Sunday 21 April - Closed Monday 22 April - Closed... We will re-open on Tuesday 23 April. Enjoy the weekend. See more



23.01.2022 Pre & Post Natal Physiotherapy Sore back, Gestational diabetes, Abdominal separation after birth, Prolapse & more. Our experienced Women’s Health Physiotherapist, Trisha Wing can help you.... Ph 5474 0733 today to book your appointment.

22.01.2022 Happy Friday !!

20.01.2022 Staff training at Tewantin Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centre #FirstAid #CPR



17.01.2022 A sneak peak of our gorgeous new work space.

14.01.2022 We have moved into our new premises today. You will find us upstairs at 93 Poinciana Avenue. Tewantin. Our contact numbers are the same.

13.01.2022 Bladder or Bowel problems holding you back? Up to 37% of women (13% of men) experience some sort of incontinence in their life. However, although common it is not NORMAL and studies have shown that SUPERVISED Pelvic Floor Muscle Training can cure 50% and improve 72% of these issues. Need help to regain control of your bladder, bowel and get your life back? Call 5474 0733 for an appointment today



11.01.2022 Lacking Confidence to Exercise? Make an appointment today with our Women's Health Physiotherapist, Trisha Wing, to get you back on track! Ph: 5474 0733

08.01.2022 We have moved Our new temporary Office is at 21-23/91 "The Atrium" Poincana Ave TEWANTIN

07.01.2022 Introducing our experienced Women's Health Physiotherapist - Trisha Wing. Trisha is ready to look after all your Women's Health needs, call 5474 0733 today to book your appointment.

04.01.2022 Hamstring Injuries The Hamstring muscle group comprises three muscles - biceps femoris, semitendonosus and semimembranosus. The action of these muscles is to bend the knee and extend the hip. A Hamstring injury is common in sports. Hamstring injuries are sometimes known as a 'pulled Hamstring'. The term 'pulled muscle' comes from the description of how the injury takes place. Usually, the Hamstring muscle is forcibly stretched beyond its limits and the muscle tissue becomes t...orn. A tear in the Hamstring muscle is referred to as a Hamstring strain by medical professionals and depending on its severity it is classified as a first, second or third degree strain: First degree strain is damage to a few muscle fibres, Second degree strain is damage to a more extensive number of muscle fibres, Third degree strain is a complete rupture of the muscle itself. We can help you with this condition - give us a call TODAY See more

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