Clinic Based Physiotherapy
Align Physio Camp Hill Clinic Physiotherapy in Brisbane
Our in-clinic service
At Align Physio, we provide a broad spectrum of physiotherapy services designed to enhance your physical well-being, relieve pain, and restore function.
In our Camp Hill clinic, we regularly provide physiotherapy services for:
- people with chronic diseases or persistent pain
- NDIS Participants or people with a neurological condition
- people with Workers’ Compensation claims
- people following motor vehicle or motorbike accidents (CTP)
- people following a sporting-related injury
- people who have had recent orthopedic surgery
Benefits
Our mobile physiotherapists have the experience and knowledge to help people with problems with:
- Pain
- Muscle weakness
- Joint stiffness & contractures
- Reduced endurance & stamina
- Unsteady balance & high falls risk
- Poor body control & coordination


Clinic-based physiotherapy involves the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of physical conditions and injuries in a clinical setting. Therapists use various techniques, including manual therapy, exercises, and modalities like ultrasound and electrotherapy, to help patients recover, manage pain, and improve their physical function.
Physiotherapy can benefit people of all ages with various conditions, such as:
- Musculoskeletal injuries (e.g., sprains, strains)
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Chronic pain conditions (e.g., arthritis, back pain)
- Neurological conditions (e.g., stroke, Parkinson’s disease)
- Sports injuries
- Work-related injuries
In most cases, you do not need a referral to see a physiotherapist. However, some insurance plans and specific conditions might require a referral from a doctor. It’s best to check with your insurance provider or contact the clinic directly.
During your first session, the physiotherapist will:
- Take a detailed medical history
- Perform a physical examination to assess your condition
- Discuss your symptoms, lifestyle, and treatment goals
- Develop a personalized treatment plan tailored to your needs
Typically, an initial assessment lasts about 45 to 60 minutes, while follow-up sessions usually range from 30 to 45 minutes. The duration may vary depending on the nature and severity of your condition.
The number of sessions required depends on your specific condition, its severity, and your response to treatment. Your physiotherapist will provide an estimated treatment timeline during your initial consultation and adjust it based on your progress.
Physiotherapy should not be painful, but you may experience some discomfort during certain treatments or exercises, especially if you’re recovering from an injury. It’s important to communicate with your physiotherapist about any pain or discomfort you experience so they can adjust the treatment accordingly.
Yes, physiotherapy can help prevent injuries by improving strength, flexibility, and body mechanics. Your physiotherapist can design a personalized exercise program to address specific weaknesses and imbalances, reducing your risk of future injuries.