3a/352 South Street O’Connor WA 6163 | (08) 93376460

Running Physio Perth

Your trusted running physio in Perth.

Your Running Injury Physio in Perth

Are you struggling with persistent pain that’s holding you back from your running goals? Do you feel like your muscles and joints aren’t adapting to your running program? Maybe you’re dealing with an injury that keeps coming back?

We understand how disheartening it is when injuries interrupt your progress. As recreational athletes ourselves, we know the benefits of an active lifestyle and how frustrating it is to sit on the sidelines. That’s why we’re passionate about empowering you to overcome your injuries with knowledge, expert care, and a personalised plan.

To book a consultation, simply click the button below and fill out our online booking form, or call us at 08 9337 6460.

Man doing a squat during a running physio appointment
Woman using an exercise machine for her running physio appointment

Appointment Pricing

  • Initial Consultation (45 min) $165
  • Follow up Consultation (30 min) $140
  • Extended Consultation (60 min) $220
  • Integrative Acupuncture (45 min) $150
  • Initial Consultation (45 min) $140
  • Follow up Consultation (30 min) $120
  • Extended Consultation (60 min) $220
  • Initial Consultation (45 min) $130
  • Follow up Consultation (30 min) $110
  • Extended Consultation (60 min) $220
  • Physiotherapy Exercise Rehabilitation Classes (60 min) $69
  • GLa:D Classes (60 min) $58
  • Pilates OT (60 min) $69

How a Running Injury Physio Can Help

Step 1: Injury Assessment and Diagnosis

Injury Assessment

Our running injury physio services start with a thorough 1:1 assessment to determine the root cause of your pain. This includes a detailed physical and functional examination and a review of your running gait to identify contributing factors. Accurate diagnosis is the foundation for effective treatment and recovery.

Step 2: Tailored Treatment for Running Injuries

Tailored Treatment

Once we’ve identified the issue, we create a personalised treatment plan designed to target your specific injury. This includes manual therapy to alleviate pain and promote healing, as well as advanced techniques like dry needling for muscle relaxation.

Step 3: Rehabilitation Management Plan

Rehabilitation Plan

We ensure you’re actively involved in your recovery with education on training load adjustments and home-based exercises to complement your treatment. This holistic approach supports recovery and empowers active participation.

Step 4: Long-Term Management and Prevention

Long-Term Management

Preventing future injuries is as important as recovery. Our services focus on educating you about the sources of your symptoms, providing guidance on training loads and recovery strategies, and teaching effective warm-up and cross-training techniques. We aim to help you run stronger and confidently avoid recurrences.

Techniques We Use

Our running physio team uses a range of advanced techniques to support your recovery and enhance your running performance:

Manual Therapy: Includes myofascial release, soft tissue massage, and trigger point therapy to relieve pain and improve mobility.
Dry Needling: Targets trigger points, reduces muscle tension, and supports pain management.
Joint Manipulation: Alleviates joint stiffness and enhances movement efficiency.
Gait Analysis: Identifies running-specific movement patterns contributing to pain or inefficiencies.
Strength & Conditioning: Tailored programs to optimise running biomechanics and prevent injuries.
Running-Specific Rehabilitation: Focused on running mechanics, load progression, and targeted exercise plans.

We also offer exercise rehabilitation programs designed to complement your recovery and improve your long-term running capacity.

Man doing a deadlift during a running injury physio appointment
Man doing running injury physio in Perth

Running Injuries We Treat

Our expert running injury physio team is experienced in managing a variety of running-related injuries, including:
Muscle Strains: Caused by overstretching or tearing of muscles during activity.
Joint Sprains: Injuries to ligaments from excessive stretching or twisting forces.
Tendinopathy and Tendonitis: Conditions involving tendon irritation, inflammation, or degeneration due to overuse.
Bone Stress Injuries: Resulting from repetitive impact and insufficient recovery, often leading to pain and dysfunction.
No matter the issue, we’re committed to helping you recover and get back to running your best.

Meet Your Running Injury Physios

FAQs

Your initial consultation includes a thorough evaluation, where we take a detailed history and perform a physical assessment. We then provide a clear diagnosis and commence hands-on treatment. Additionally, you’ll receive a comprehensive management plan with prescribed exercises and advice on the recommended frequency and duration of your treatment.

For psychological therapy, we start with a comprehensive evaluation, including a detailed history and mental health assessment. Following this, we provide a clear diagnosis. You’ll also receive a thorough management plan, including guidance on the recommended frequency and duration of your treatment.

Your second consultation, scheduled shortly after the initial visit, allows for feedback and questions. We perform a streamlined re-evaluation through a physical assessment, helping you to see the benefits of the treatment. Subsequent consultations are designed to support your recovery and achieve optimal outcomes for your pain or injury.

For psychological therapy, the second consultation, also scheduled shortly after the initial visit, offers a chance for feedback and questions. A streamlined re-evaluation is conducted, allowing you to experience the benefits of the treatment. Subsequent consultations focus on supporting your recovery and achieving the best outcomes for your mental health.

Cancellations with less than 24 hours notice or non-attendance are billed at 50% of the consult fee and do not qualify for a rebate.

A doctor’s referral is generally not required unless your condition is associated with Workers Compensation, Motor Vehicle Injury, Veterans Affairs, or a Medicare Mental Health Care plan. In most cases, you can directly schedule an appointment since all our physiotherapists are primary contact practitioners capable of providing comprehensive care without a referral.

To access physiotherapy services through Medicare, you must have a referral from your GP under the Chronic Disease Management Plan, often referred to as an Enhanced Primary Care Plan (EPC). This plan is necessary for Medicare coverage when seeing a physiotherapist.

To access occupational therapy services through Medicare, you must have a referral from your GP under the Chronic Disease Management Plan (EPC) or a Mental Health Care Plan (MHCP). This plan is necessary for Medicare coverage when seeing an occupational therapist. For more information on eligibility and how to claim, refer to our schedule of fees explaining how Medicare can be used for occupational therapy.

As a person seeking healthcare in WA, you have the right to access, safety, respect, partnership, information, privacy, and the ability to provide feedback. For more detailed information on your rights, review the Australian Charter of Healthcare Rights.

We prioritise your privacy. Our strict privacy policy ensures the confidentiality of your personal information, using it solely for your healthcare. If you have any privacy concerns or questions, please reach out, and we’ll address them promptly. Your trust is crucial to us. Review our privacy policy here.

Have a Question?

Our friendly team are available to answer any queries to you might have. Contact us via phone, email, fax, or simply filling out the form. 

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