What we treat

  

Physiotherapy on the Sunshine Coast

Sunshine Coast Sportscare practice principles, Steve Bofinger, Russell Smallwood and Adam McKenzie lead a team that specialise in 'hands on' treatment and 'self help exercises' for all types of people and any type of physical condition, pain or injury. Sportscare clinics are conveniently located in 3 separate locations on the Sunshine Coast at Kawana (formerly Kawana Physiotherapy), Caloundra (formerly Sunshine Coast Physiotherapy) and Warana. When you need physiotherapy or related treatments on the Sunshine Coast in QLD, call Sportscare.

With a team of qualified physiotherapists here on the Sunshine Coast we have extensive practice experience with all types of conditions and ailments including neck pain, sports injuries, post surgical conditions, head aches and arthritis. With an expert team we know the treatments to relieve your pain fast, take a look at what we treat.

As our team has grown, so has the list of services we provide. Our Sunshine Coast physiotherapy practices at Kawana, Caloundra and Warana now offer

Physiotherapy for Businesses in Caloundra, Warana and Kawana

Our team of physiotherapists offer a range of physiotherapy services for businesses in Caloundra, Kawana and Warana on the Sunshine Coast. Whether retail stores, offices, building sites or factories you can provide a safe and productive workplace for your employees with our workplace assessments, ergnomomic services, workplace physiotherapy or manual handling and training.

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SIJ Dysfunction

The Sacroiliac joint is located in the lower back and joins the tail bone/ sacrum to the pelvic bones/ ileums. There are two SIJs on either side and their job is to transfer weight from the spine to the pelvis. If excessive forces are placed on these joints, injury/dysfunction may occur. This can be from bending, sitting, lifting, twisting or from running/ jumping. It can be traumatic or from repetitive/prolonged forces. read more