Physiotherapy
Bondi Junction Physiotherapy | Physiotherapist services with Antonello Di Tomasso in Bondi Junction
Antonello Di Tomasso
Physiotherapy | Sports Injury Physiotherapist Clinic
at MO+, Bondi Junction
Bondi Junction | Physiotherapy | Sports Injury Physio Health Treatments with Antonello Di Tomasso
A physiotherapist | sports injury physiotherapy will help you to find the root cause of your problem and come up with a treatment plan.
Antonello Di Tomasso | Physiotherapist | Sports Injury Physiotherapy | Stretch Therapist | Remedial Massage
Antonello is a career therapist with tenure who has dedicated his life to healing the human body of pain, injury and to helping clients be fit, strong and healthy in all aspects of function movement. Following on from 15 plus years in manual therapy as a remedial massage therapist, stretch therapist and personal trainer, Antonello then turned his passion towards physiotherapy and sports injury physio .
His style is efficient, vigorous and warmly deeply grounding. Antonello is a client favourite with a strong long term customer following and often booked months in advance. Make sure you book early if you want to experience his treatments or physiotherapy for sports injury and prevention.
Why see a physiotherapist?
This holistic approach helps reduce injury risk and prevent complications as well as reduce or eliminate pain, avoid surgery, improve mobility, recover from a stroke, recover from or prevent a sports injury, improve your balance, prevent falls and manage diabetes and vascular conditions.
Physiotherapists can treat a variety of conditions through assessment, treatment, and prevention. Physiotherapy can be highly successful in assisting with the following:
What can Physiotherapy | Sports Injury Physiotherapy help you with?
Immobility and tightness
Injury prevention
Increasing function or mobility
Reduction of pain
Improvement of strength
Reduce surgery and medication
Reducing risk of future injury
Back pain
Hip pain
Neck pain
Muscle and joint pain
Headaches
Shoulder pain
Chest and rib pain
Physiotherapy can help you to restore movement and function if you are affected by injury, illness or disability.
A Physiotherapist will assess, diagnose, plan and manage the care of your condition across a range of areas, such as musculoskeletal, cardiothoracic and neurological problems. The physiotherapy care provided to you can include chronic disease management, providing lifestyle modification, self-management advice, prescribing aids and appliances, prescribing as well as supervising exercises and providing health promotion education, occupational health assessments and injury prevention activities.
FAQ
What does a Physiotherapist do?
A Physiotherapists is a allied health professional that treats patients with physical difficulties that have resulted from illness, injury, disability or aging. Working from a range of settings such as hospital and private clinics a Physiotherapists treat patients of all ages including children and the elderly.
What is the primary goal of a physiotherapist and do I need to see one?
The main goal of a physiotherapist is to assist you with managing pain, prevent disease, improve disfunction and restore health and fit function to your body. If you have recently injured yourself, yes it is a good idea to get checked out by a physiotherapist.
Whats the difference between a Physiotherapist and a Sports Physiotherapist - who should I go to?
Primarily a sports physio has a greater focus and understanding of what is needed for the body to perform at an optimal athletic level. To improve performance, this requires a deeper understanding of the bodies systems far beyond the understanding of what is required to simply reducing pain.
Why see a Physiotherapist?
A physiotherapist is there to give you guidance for your rehabilitation, assist you to regain your strength and help you to understand what things can be change to minimise the chances of re-injuring yourself. Prevention is always better than a cure, so getting some advice from a physiotherapist before you start a new activity is always a good decision.
Do I need a physiotherapist or chiropractor?
These modalities offer differing treatment approaches. A Physiotherapist will focus primarily on using exercise rehabilitation therapy to help heal specific areas of injury or dysfunction whilst a Chiropractor primarily use hands on spinal manipulation and other alternative treatments to align the spine.