Special interest in the following areas
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Orthopaedic Conditions
  • Neck- and Back pain
  • Pelvic girdle pain
  • Whiplash and Sciatica
  • Headaches
  • Shoulder-, elbow- wrist pain
  • Hip-, Knee- and ankle pain.
  • Post surgery rehabilitations e.g. arthroscopy, rotator cuff repair, anterior cruciate ligament repair and joint replacements.
  • Joints sprains and Muscle Strain
Pulmonary Conditions

Adult and paediatric respiratory conditions e.g.:

- Sinusitis, Bronchitis, asthma, bronchopneumonia, pneumonia

Injury on Duty – Claiming from the Compensation Fund
For Injury on duty, WE ARE NOT first-line practitioners, therefore I can only help you with a referral letter from a medical practioner and the necessary fully completed Injury on Duty documentations.

Documents Required for Injury On Duty Patients:

  • Referral Letter
  • Claim Number If Available
  • WCL 2 Report
  • WCL 4 Report
  • WCL 5 Report – If Available
  • Certified Id Copy
  • Travel Report If it was a Vehicle Accident
  • Payslip For Time of The Accident
  • Proof Of Employment
  • X-Ray Reports – If Available
Pelvic Floor Dysfunction
  • Female Health, especially Pelvic Floor Dysfunction, Bladder & Bowel Dysfunction and Post Abdominal Surgery Health

    Consultation and Treatment:

    A pelvic floor physiotherapist is a trained expert in the pelvic floor anatomy, as well as the entire musculoskeletal system. By performing an external and internal examination and assessment of the external and internal anatomy, she can help women strengthen the muscles that have been stretched, torn and weakened during pregnancy and childbirth and help with down training a hypertonic pelvic floor (muscle that is not relaxing). Like injuries to any other part of the body, physiotherapy can help ensure that the tight or weak/ damaged structures return to their

    optimal function.

    (femalehealth) (mysexualhealth.co.za)
  • Male Health Pelvic Floor
    Focusing on men, with regards to pelvic floor dysfunction which may present as erectile dysfunction, urinary incontinence, painful bladder syndrome, pudendal neuralgia, and hypertonic pelvic floor issues, pelvic pain as well as pre- and post-prostatectomy condition regarding incontinence, penile rehabilitation, and scar treatment. (MaleHealth) (mysexualhealth.co.za)
  • The Paediatric Pelvic Floor
    Which encompasses helping the child and parents with advice and treatment of pelvic floor issues e.g. enuresis (bedwetting), encopresis (soiling of underwear) and constipation (kidspeepoophysio).