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The Barossa's most experienced physio practice

With over 100 years of Physiotherapy practise between us, our staff are highly experienced and result-driven. With a depth of experience and education often only found in large city practices, we bring a global standard of service to the Barossa.

move well, stay well

Physiotherapy is about movement.  

Whether it's pain, injury, fear, stiffness or any other reason stopping you from moving well,

physiotherapists are trained to help.  We can assess you, then together we can set some goals,

and work toward restoring painless, fearless and confident movement,

...and you can get on with living.

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Physiotherapy and Exercise/Rehab Classes

Our practice provides comprehensive physiotherapy services in 30 minute appointments.  Staff are experienced in all facets of physio, from sports and musculoskeletal disorders, back, neck and headaches, work-related injuries to post-surgical rehab and neurological conditions. We also provide one-to-one or group exercise classes onsite in our gym and Rehab spaces.

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Want to work with us?

We are currently looking for a business/administration trainee. For more information or to apply, click below:

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Focused Physiotherapy:
Head & Jaw clinic

Our Head and Jaw Clinic offers a focused approach to headaches, migraine, vertigo/dizziness, disequilibrium (loss of balance) and temporomandibular (jaw) dysfunction (TMD).  Our physios have undergone extensive additional training to provide comprehensive management of these disorders. Appointments are generally one hour.

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Opening Hours

Mon: 8:30am - 5:00pm
Tue: 8:30am - 6:00pm
Wed: 8:30am - 6:00pm
Thu: 8:00am - 6:00pm
Fri: 8:30am - 5:30pm

Contact

25 Railway Tce,
PO Box 175
Nuriootpa SA 5355,
South Australia

Ph (08) 8562 3441

F (08) 8562 3344

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