Elite Recovery

Professional Physiotherapy Australia

Restore your movement, eliminate pain, and reach peak performance with Australia's leading physiotherapy directory.

AHPRA Registered
HICAPS Ready
NDIS Approved
Sports Specialist

Why Choose Physiotherapy?

Physiotherapy is more than just massage. It's a science-based profession focused on your body's functional movement.

Pain Management

Reduce and eliminate chronic or acute pain through manual therapy, dry needling, and targeted movement strategies.

Injury Rehabilitation

Recover faster from sports injuries, workplace accidents, or post-surgery with customized rehab programs.

Performance Boost

Optimise your biomechanics to improve sporting performance and prevent future injuries before they happen.

Chronic Condition Care

Expert management for arthritis, back pain, and neurological conditions to improve your daily quality of life.

Physiotherapy treatment

Evidence-Based Treatment

Australian physiotherapists are world-renowned for their high standards of training and clinical excellence. When you visit a clinic listed on BodyMax, you're accessing experts who use:

  • Manual Therapy: Joint mobilisation and manipulation.
  • Exercise Physiology: Specific strengthening and stretching.
  • Education: Understanding the root cause of your pain.
  • Dry Needling: Trigger point release for muscle tension.

Did you know? You don't need a GP referral to see a private physiotherapist in Australia. Simply find a clinic and book your assessment.

Ready to start your recovery?

Search over 5,000 verified physiotherapy clinics across Australia.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I claim Physiotherapy on my Private Health?

Yes! If you have "Extras" cover, most Australian health funds cover physiotherapy. Clinics listed as "HICAPS Ready" allow you to claim on the spot.

How many sessions will I need?

This depends on your condition. A typical treatment plan ranges from 3 to 10 sessions, with a strong focus on self-management and home exercises.

Is physiotherapy painful?

Some techniques like deep tissue release or joint mobilisation may be uncomfortable, but your physio will always work within your pain tolerance.

What is the difference between a Physio and a Chiro?

Physiotherapists focus on movement and function of the whole body through exercise and manual therapy. Chiropractors typically focus more on spinal alignment and nervous system function.