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Welcome to Physiologic Physiotherapy and Sports Medicine Clinic

We are committed to providing you with the highest quality services in rehabilitation, sports medicine and global health and well being.

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We are your local injury management experts. We have proudly serviced the Robina area plus the surrounding suburbs of Mermaid, Varsity Lakes, Reedy Creek, Mudgeeraba and Burleigh Waters areas for 25 years.

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Our philosophy is simple. The absolute best in assessment, treatment and prevention to give our patients the best possible outcomes

HOW WE GET YOU BETTER

Whether you are injured or healthy, investments in your health are the best decisions you can make.

Our physiotherapists follow a specific clinical pathway to make sure you get the best results as soon as possible.

Our team are highly skilled professionals with specialised knowledge in a range of fields.

We take the time to understand your problem and goals.

We provide expert assessment, diagnosis and prognosis from day one.

We set a treatment plan to efficiently and effectively meet those goals with focus on manual (hands on) techniques, therapeutic exercises and active patient participation.

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Follow Adam’s Marathon Training with Physiologic

Follow Adam’s Marathon Training with Physiologic

We follow Physiotherapist Adam Shaw as he prepares for his first Marathon.   Adam is preparing for his first Gold Coast marathon in July. We will be following his journey as he prepares for his upcoming marathon. With help from different professionals at...

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Patellofemoral pain

Patellofemoral pain

Knee cap pain is the most common form of knee pain and affects both males and females of all ages and activity levels. It is often referred to as patellofemoral pain or runners knee. It tends to become painful when performing activities such as squatting, kneeling,...

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Coolangatta Gold –  “A big day out”

Coolangatta Gold – “A big day out”

A crisp day greeted me for the morning of the Coolangatta Gold 2018. Cool but not cold. Spring was in the air - what better way to spend the day than 46km of torture with paddling, swimming and running all on the menu in what has been described as one of the toughest...

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