Physiotherapy conditions Perth

Conditions We Treat at Tweak Health Physio

Explore common musculoskeletal conditions assessed and treated by our Physiotherapists in Perth, including lower back pain, neck pain, shoulder pain, knee pain, jaw pain, hip pain, ankle pain, headaches, elbow pain and work injuries.

At Tweak Health Physio, Physiotherapy begins with a clear assessment. Your Physiotherapist will look at your symptoms, movement, strength, load tolerance and day-to-day demands, then discuss suitable treatment and rehabilitation options.

Hands-on Physiotherapy treatment at Tweak Health Physio Perth
Physiotherapy rehabilitation exercise for knee and lower limb strength in Perth
Hands-on treatment, dry needling where appropriate, Clinical Exercise and structured rehabilitation may be used depending on your assessment.

Find the right condition page

Each condition page explains common symptoms, contributing factors, what Physiotherapy assessment may involve, and how treatment planning is usually approached.

Perth clinics: Mount Pleasant and Belmont offer Physiotherapy appointments.
Rehabilitation support: Clinical Exercise is available at Mount Pleasant and Belmont.
Regional care: Tweak Health Physio also supports Newman, Wongan Hills and Koorda communities.
Common areas of pain

Physiotherapy condition pages

Use the links below to read more about specific conditions and the type of assessment and treatment planning that may be involved.

Spine and movement

Lower Back Pain

Lower back pain may be influenced by lifting, sitting, sport, work demands, strength, mobility or load tolerance.

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Nerve-related symptoms

Sciatica

Sciatica may involve pain, tingling, numbness or symptoms travelling into the leg. Assessment helps guide suitable management.

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Desk, driving and posture

Neck Pain

Neck pain can be related to desk work, stress, driving, sleep position, sport or reduced movement tolerance.

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Lifting and overhead tasks

Shoulder Pain

Shoulder pain may occur with reaching, lifting, gym training, work tasks or overhead activity.

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Running, stairs and sport

Knee Pain

Knee pain may be linked with running, stairs, squatting, jumping, sport or changes in activity load.

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Sport and active lifestyles

Sports Injury

Sports injuries can involve muscles, tendons, ligaments or joints, with rehabilitation guided by the demands of your activity.

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Jaw, TMJ and facial pain

Jaw Pain

Jaw pain may involve the temporomandibular joint, chewing muscles, headaches, clicking, clenching or restricted jaw movement.

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Walking and load tolerance

Hip Pain

Hip pain may affect walking, stairs, sleeping position, running, gym activity or prolonged sitting.

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Foot, ankle and balance

Ankle Pain

Ankle pain may follow a sprain, sport injury, walking load, running change or reduced balance and strength.

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Head, neck and tension

Headache

Some headaches may be associated with neck movement, muscle tension, posture, jaw symptoms or sustained desk work.

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Gripping and lifting

Elbow Pain

Elbow pain can be linked with gripping, lifting, repetitive work, racquet sport, gym training or tendon load.

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Workplace injuries

Work Injury

Work injuries may involve lifting, slips, falls, repetitive tasks, awkward positions or gradual increases in physical workload.

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What Physiotherapy may include

Treatment is guided by your assessment, symptoms, goals and activity demands.

  • Hands-on Physiotherapy and firm manual therapy where appropriate
  • Dry needling where clinically suitable
  • Exercise rehabilitation and load management
  • Clinical Exercise options at Mount Pleasant and Belmont

When to book

Consider booking if pain is affecting work, sleep, sport, lifting, walking, sitting, training or normal daily activities.

  • Symptoms that keep returning
  • Reduced confidence with movement
  • Difficulty returning to exercise or work tasks
  • Need for a clear plan after injury

Need help choosing the right page?

You can book a Physiotherapy appointment online or call the clinic. Our team can help guide you to the most suitable location.