Weekend Physiotherapist

Are You The Motivated and Dynamic Physiotherapist We Are Looking For?

 

An excellent opportunity exists for an experienced physiotherapist or Limited reg. to work under supervision with a sound musculoskeletal knowledge and a commitment to quality care, to join a private practice in SE Suburbs of Melbourne.

Our practice also offers the chance to work closely with highly regarded medical specialists and other allied health professionals in the area.

 

Is this you?

You are a fun, personable, outgoing physiotherapist and have a desire to excel in private practice.

You’re always looking to develop your clinical knowledge and skills, and are eager to take on new and exciting challenges.

Perhaps you are looking for your first role in a practice or some extra work on weekend.

Maybe you are looking for a new direction in your career and are on the look-out for a better opportunity just waiting for you.

You’ll be our future Physiotherapies practitioner, and take pride in your Physiotherapy career.

You’ll have great people skills, fantastic communication and enjoy working as part of a growing team.

You will earn a base salary, and be financially rewarded as you grow your caseload.

You will have the opportunity to become more than just a standard team member because you will have the self-belief and confidence to deliver much more.

 

About Us

We are a rapidly growing and progressive practice known for delivering excellent patient outcomes in a fun and friendly environment.

We are continuing to expand due to a popular following amongst patients, medical referrers, strong networks and an excellent community reputation.

We are committed to upskill all our team to reach their potential professionally and personally and provide all the support necessary for you to reach your goals in a caring, fun and supportive environment.

We offer an attractive salary with great performance incentives so you are rewarded for your hard work.

Whether you are a young energetic practitioner looking for an inspiring practice to leap frog years in your learning curve, or you are more experienced and want to expand your career opportunities and reach your true potential, we would love to meet you.

Tell us why this job is for you!

 

  • Limited registrations also considered
  • A fantastic W/E work opportunity to join a dynamic private practice.
  • Weekend Position
  • South Eastern Suburbs

 

If this opportunity is for you, please contact Harsh Parekh on 0424 142 543 or hp@physiotherapies.com.au

 

Physio-4 Therapies for Pre-Natal, Post-Natal

Pregnancy and early motherhood can be hard on your body. Seek advise early on from your physiotherapist for tools to reduce pain during and after pregnancy. Exercising while pregnant will help strengthen and prepare your body for the birth. Continuing exercise after your baby is born will help ensure you are able to care for your new born and regain your fitness. Your physiotherapist can create an exercise program that meets your individual goals and help reduce pain during and after your pregnancy.

Physio-4 Therapies for Pre and Post Natal period to prevent injury, alleviate pain and keep you moving for life.

1. Pregnancy and caring for baby can cause back pain

To prevent back pain during and after pregnancy remember to keep your back straight and body tall whether you are sitting, standing, lifting or reaching. Avoid slumping when feeding your baby and use pillows to help support your arms and your baby to prevent neck and back pain

2. Urinary Incontinence

During and after pregnancy, women may suffer urine, bowel, gas control problems. Doing pelvic floor exercises can prevent these problems. See a physiotherapist for an assessment and to learn how to do this exercises effectively.

3. New moms are eager to get back in shape

Restoring the profile and function of your tummy/abdomen requires knowing what exercises to do and what not to do both during and after your pregnancy. See a physiotherapist for an assessment and to learn how to do this exercises effectively.

4. Exercises during pregnancy are good for you.

It will keep you fit and strong and can help your body recover after delivery. Even a weight program is alright provided you have good technique and can perform at least ten repetitions of each exercise. Avoid high contact sports and exercises that could potentially hurt your and your baby pre or post pregnancy.

Physiotherapists are the recovery masters suggested by most doctors. They are university-educated health professionals who work with patients of all ages to analyze and treat essentially any versatility issue. Physiotherapists give consideration to orthopedic issues, for example, sports and working environment injuries, and additionally cardio-respiratory and neurological conditions.

As Melbourne’s most physically dynamic well being experts, Physiotherapies know how to keep you moving for life.

Physio-4 Therapies for Healthy Heart

You may not think of it this way, but your heart is a muscle and can be trained just like any other muscle. And, like other muscles, it works better and more efficiently if it is exercised and trained on a regular basis. As with any new exercise program, getting advice from a trained, registered physiotherapist is a great first step.

Healthy Heart Tips to prevent injury, alleviate pain and keep you moving for life.

1. Step by Step
Even a small amount of movement makes a difference. A total of 20-30 minutes of aerobic exercise a day, three or four times a week can make a big difference to your heart plus, it will make you feel great. Your physiotherapist will help you build your physical capacity for your chosen activity.

2. Exercise can be fun.
Aerobic activities like walking, cycling or swimming are all excellent ways to exercise your heart. If you are more motivated to workout with others, consider joining a walking group or an exercise class.

3. Don’t Stop
Don’t let a chronic condition prevent you from getting started. If you suffer from arthritis, osteoporosis, asthma, or another chronic condition, you can still exercise your heart. Your physiotherapist can modify or adapt exercise to make it safe for you.

4. No Excuses
A history of heart attack or heart surgery should not prevent you from beginning a therapeutic exercise program. After a heart attack or surgery, it’s important to rebuild your tolerance for exercise and strengthen your heart. Your physiotherapist can create a therapeutic exercise program that is right for you and your heart.

Physiotherapists are the recovery masters suggested by most doctors. They are university-educated health professionals who work with patients of all ages to analyse and treat essentially any versatility issue. Physiotherapists give consideration to orthopaedic issues, for example, sports and working environment injuries, and additionally cardiorespiratory and neurological conditions.

As Melbourne’s most physically dynamic wellbeing experts, Physiotherapies know how to keep you moving forever.