Hawker Place Physiotherapy
5 Birubi Chambers
Cnr Beetaloo St & Hawker Pl
Hawker ACT 2614
Tel: (02) 6255 2033
Welcome to our new website. We specialise in sports, orthopaedic and work injuries, Clinical Pilates and rehabilitation, posture correction, spinal physiotherapy (including cervical headaches back and neck care) as well as chest physio etc We also do musculo-skeletal assessments tailored to different sporting activities.
We will be adding more information about us soon. For now, please enjoy our great selection of physiotherapy related pages and member articles on the left.
While you are here, why not become a member of our website to access our special content and newsletters. Feel free to make enquiries at hawkerplacephysio.com.au and those seeking employment may contact Jennie at jenniek1111@gmail.com.
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Practice Principal Jennie Kellett with Di Smith Senior Manager and Mentor to Lizzie Kellett who is now the full time Practice Manager
Clinical research in the field of physiotherapy is as important to the profession as it is to any other in the medical field. Physiotherapists rely on information from such research to augment the knowledge they have already gained through their university education and continuing education courses. more »
Good posture is not just good for your appearance; it affects your general health as well. Postural correction may be necessary in patients who have had a neurological dysfunction, but it may also be helpful for persons who do not have a clinical complaint. more »
Treatment for an ACL injury may necessitate surgery or reconstruction, or it may be non-surgical. Non-surgical intervention includes the wearing of a knee brace to provide stability and physiotherapy. more »
Snowboarding injuries may run the gamut from contusions, concussions, fractures to spinal cord or traumatic brain injuries. more »
Hydrotherapy is a highly respected and welcome practice that uses water to relieve pain and bring about healing, relieve stress, treat burns, reduce fevers and edema. more »
The natural inclination is to rest the foot after a sprain, but this alone is not always helpful for speedy recovery. more »
Not following an exercise program that your physiotherapist has prescribed you or making up your own plan can delay your recovery. more »
Comfort zone? Leave it behind! Get fit, have fun and enjoy exercising outdoors as a group. more »
Home treadmills are often located in most boring locations. You can still make good use of your equipment with a little variation to your routine. more »
Recognising that you need to exercise and finding the time in your hectic schedule to do it are two different things. But there are many imaginative ways to make this happen. more »
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