New Male Massage Therapist – Josh

WELCOME JOSH!

josh 3Introducing Josh, the newest member to our team. Josh graduated as a Remedial Massage Therapist from Q Academy in 2014. Josh brings a Kiwi touch to the clinic with his New Zealand heritage and friendly demeanor. Josh has a special interest in not only Remedial Massage, but also in Relaxation Massage, Friction Therapy, Deep Tissue Massage, and Trigger Point Therapy. Josh has been mentored under Terry Downs (Olympic Massage Therapist) and brings a wide range of Massage Skills to our Clinic. Josh will be working Thursdays (2pm – 8pm), Fridays (8am – 12:30pm), & Saturday mornings (7:30am – 1pm).

WE ARE MOVING LOCATION!

Taigum Physiotherapy & Massage Clinic is celebrating its 10th birthday in style by relocating to bigger and bolder premises in Taigum Square Shopping Centre. As of Monday the 2nd of November the new clinic will be situated at the entrance near the medical centre opposite Terry White Chemist. The new clinic will boast more clinical bed space and a Pilates reformer to assist with rehabilitation. The clinic will continue to offer home visits and hydrotherapy services.

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“We have always been very ‘hands-on’ with our treatment approach. This has also been a key to our success. Our patients really notice the difference. They tell their family and friends and it’s been amazing the power of ‘word of mouth’ to the growth of our business.”

We hope you are all as excited as we are! Pop in and check out our new premises.

 

Celebrating our 10 year milestone!

10yearsThis Month we celebrate 10 years of business here at Taigum Physiotherapy & Massage Clinic & look back on just how far we’ve come.

Congratulations Rick and the team on this new milestone.  We’d like to take this opportunity to thank you all for your on-going support, patience, and of course business over the last 10 years. Without you all we wouldn’t be where we are now, so thanks again and here’s to another 10 years everyone!

The Perfect Gift for Dad this Father’s Day

Sunday the 6th of September is Father’s Day!

fathers dayStill trying to work out that perfect gift for dad this Father’s Day? What better way to spoil Dad than with a relaxing massage from one of our experienced massage therapists.

We have Massage Gift Vouchers available for 30, 45 and 60 minute massages. Pop in to see us at the clinic or give us a call on (07) 3865 6484 & we can organise a special Gift Voucher for your dad this Father’s Day.

 

Congratulations Charlotte!

 

 

charlotte work website postWe’d like to congratulate one of our talented physiotherapists Charlotte Garton on not only captaining her Volleyball team to a successful Premiership win, but also for being named player of the finals! Congratulations Charlotte, we are all very proud of you and your determination and leadership. Keep up the good work!

August: “Tradies National Health Month”

The Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) have created Tradies National Health Month to help provide valuable information for tradies on tradiesseeaphysiothe importance of full body health and safety. Did you know Tradies have among the highest number of injuries, musculoskeletal conditions and other health and safety risks of any profession evident in the Stop Trading Your Health Away report from 2014.  Tradies National Health Month focuses on tradie full-body health and safety to improve their awareness and well-being.

1 in 5 serious workplace-related injuries involve a tradie.

Here at Taigum Physiotherapy we accept Work Cover Claims and process payments directly through Work Cover Queensland so that there is little to no hassel to you.

Be part of the movement and follow the hashtags on twitter #tradieshealth #dontignorethepain #tradietips

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July 20th -26th National Pain Week

pain week 2015National Pain Week is upon us and follows the consistent major theme that it is the invisible burden that we don’t want to talk about, often for fear of the consequences. National Pain Week was created in a bid to break the silence and reduce the stigma of chronic pain. There are two main types of pain; chronic pain and acute pain.

Chronic pain is defined as pain that last beyond the time expected for healing following surgery, trauma, or other conditions. It can also exist without a clear reason at all. Acute pain is referred to as pain that lasts for a short time and occurs following trauma or surgery. It acts as a warning to the body to seek help. It is important that you seek treatment from your physiotherapist for acute pain as it can assist in preventing the transition to chronic pain.

If pain is left untreated it can have a significant impact on all aspects of sufferers’ lives. It is proven around 65% of people with chronic pain report interference with daily activities including sleep, work, exercise, and routine self-care, which can have a negative effect on personal relationships, social interactions, and lifestyle.

If you feel you are suffering from pain, don’t suffer the burden – seek help. Our physiotherapists here at Taigum Physiotherapy & Massage Clinic are highly skilled and utilise the most up-to-date treatment methods to combat chronic and acute pain syndrome. Give us a call at the clinic on (07) 3865 6484 and we can start on the road to recovery today.