Tailored Physiotherapy in Albion Park

Supporting Your Recovery Journey


At Southern Districts Physiotherapy & Sports Injuries Clinic, we are here to support your recovery from a wide range of conditions. Whether you’re dealing with musculoskeletal pain, work injuries or sports injuries, our Albion Park clinic offers personalised physiotherapy treatment plans tailored to your needs. We provide care for conditions such as meniscus injuries, car accident injuries and broken limbs, as well as nerve-related conditions and disabilities. Our team specialises in post-operative rehabilitation for those recovering from back and neck surgery, joint replacements and other procedures.


Additionally, we treat common issues such as arthritis, ankle sprains, ACL and MCL tears, muscle strains, shoulder reconstructions, tennis elbow and carpal tunnel syndrome, offering MLS laser therapy and premium physiotherapy products.


Our aim is to help you regain mobility and improve your overall quality of life. Call your local physiotherapist Tania Stoll on (02) 4256 3200 for physiotherapy in Albion Park and surrounding areas.

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Our Physio Clinic


At Southern Districts Physiotherapy & Sports Injuries Clinic, we focus on providing comprehensive individualised care to meet your unique needs. We offer:


  • Comprehensive Care: We address musculoskeletal pain including strains, injuries and conditions such as arthritis, bulging discs and nerve-related conditions.
  • Post-Operative Recovery: We offer rehabilitation for back, neck and joint surgeries, including knee, shoulder and hip replacements.
  • Sports Injury Management: Our programs help athletes recover from injuries such as ACL and MCL tears, meniscus injuries, rotator cuff issues and Achilles tendinitis.
  • Workplace Injury Support: We provide care for workplace injuries, focusing on restoring function and mobility to help you return to work safely.
  • Disability & Mobility Support: Our clinic offers compassionate care for individuals with disabilities, focusing on enhancing daily living activities and independence.
  • Specialised Treatments: We treat shoulder impingement, tennis elbow, carpal tunnel syndrome, shoulder reconstructions and jaw pain, as well as headaches, neck pain, back pain and more.


Get in touch to learn more or to request a personalised rehabilitation plan that suits your recovery needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions


  • What types of musculoskeletal conditions can physiotherapy help treat?

    Physiotherapy is highly effective in treating a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions, including back and neck pain, joint issues, muscle strains, sprains and ligament injuries. It is commonly used for conditions like arthritis, tendonitis and bursitis, which can cause pain and limit movement. Physiotherapists use exercises, manual therapy and other techniques to reduce pain, improve mobility and restore strength, helping patients return to daily activities. Whether caused by overuse, injury, or degeneration, musculoskeletal issues can often be managed effectively through tailored physiotherapy programs.

  • Can physiotherapy help with recovery from surgery?

    Yes, physiotherapy is an important part of post-surgical recovery, especially after procedures involving the joints, muscles, or ligaments. It is commonly used after surgeries such as knee or hip replacements, spinal surgery and ligament repairs. Physiotherapy helps restore strength, mobility and flexibility in the affected area, so that the healing process is smooth and effective. By following a personalised rehabilitation plan, patients can regain function and reduce the risk of complications after surgery, supporting a faster return to normal activities.

  • Can physiotherapy treat neurological conditions?

    Physiotherapy can be highly beneficial for individuals with neurological conditions such as stroke, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease and spinal cord injuries. These conditions often affect movement, coordination and balance, making it difficult for individuals to carry out daily tasks. Physiotherapists work with patients to improve strength, mobility and coordination through specialised exercises and therapies. The goal is to enhance the patient’s independence, improve their quality of life and reduce the risk of complications related to immobility.

  • How can physiotherapy help with sports injuries?

    Physiotherapy is a key treatment for both acute and chronic sports injuries, including sprains, ligament tears, muscle strains and overuse injuries like tendonitis. Whether you’re an amateur or professional athlete, physiotherapists create tailored rehabilitation plans to help you recover safely and prevent future injuries. Treatment may include exercises to rebuild strength and flexibility, manual therapy to relieve pain and movement retraining to correct improper mechanics that may have contributed to the injury. Physiotherapy not only supports recovery but also helps you return to your sport stronger and more resilient.

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