
Active Bodies Physiotherapy
Your physical health and well-being is so important in every facet of your life; at work, at home, in recreation and all things in-between. Our talented team of physiotherapists will allow you to minimise the frustation and disruption of injury and get you back to the things you enjoy in life as quickly as possible.
Whether you need relief from pain and stiffness, injury rehabilitation, or preventative body work, Active Bodies Physiotherapy in Adelaide will provide you with the highest quality hands-on treatment and exercise based solutions.
Our therapists take the time to understand your unique body and what you want to do with it. We will thoroughly assess your condition and then develop a treatment plan that is individual to you and your goals. All clients are active partners in their health program.
We aim for and achieve optimum results for every single client. We are so confident in the quality of our service that Active Bodies offers a Money-Back Satisfaction of Service Guarantee. Details of this offer can be seen in Our Guarantee to You.
Active Bodies Physiotherapy recognises that your time and convenience is important. We offer on-time consultations, on-the-spot private health fund claims (HICAPS), no waiting lists and on-site parking for physiotherapy in Adelaide. We also offer limited after-hours, lunch-time and on-site appointments.
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