Joint mobilizations, manipulative therapy, myofascial release, soft tissue massage and trigger point release are just a few of the many effective manual therapy techniques our expert team have utilized to help our clients get their mobility back.
Joints change with time, and as we age we experience aches and pains and a gradual loss of mobility. However, osteoarthritis, one of 150 different forms of arthritis, is not simply a matter of getting older. It is a degenerative process that results in relatively rapid deterioration of a joint.
Patellar tendinopathy, sometimes referred to as “jumper’s knee”, is a common condition encountered in sports medicine. However, this term is misleading as this condition is found in a wide variety of athletes, many of who do not partake in activities that include jumping…
Physiotherapists at Go! have invested years of post-graduate training in the assessment and treatment of neck and back pain. Whether you struggle with a brand new injury or a chronic problem, our physiotherapists will perform a biomechanical assessment of your spine to determine the causes of the back pain.
Plantar fasciitis is a painful inflammation of the plantar fascia – a thick, fibrous band of connective tissue in the sole of the foot that supports the arch of the foot.