At Fitzwilliam Road Medical Centre, we know how important it is to stay active and injury-free. Whether you’re a weekend runner, a gym regular, or an athlete, our sports physiotherapy services in Old Toongabbie can help you recover from injury, improve movement, and get back to doing what you love, safely.
Our local team supports the active residents of Toongabbie, Pendle Hill, Wentworthville, Northmead, Winston Hills, Seven Hills, Constitution Hill, Bella Vista, Kellyville, Schofields, Marsden Park, Girraween, Westmead Parramatta, Greystanes, Merrylands, Prospect, Blacktown, Quakers Hill, surrounding suburbs and beyond with expert care.
Sports physiotherapy focuses on injuries and conditions related to physical activity. Whether it’s a sprain, strain, or long-term pain from overuse, our experienced team can assess your condition and guide your recovery.
At our physiotherapy sports clinic, we treat injuries like:
We don’t just treat the symptoms, we look at what caused the problem and help prevent it from happening again.
Everybody is different, and so is every injury.
At Fitzwilliam Road Medical Centre, we create custom sports injury physiotherapy plans designed just for you. After a careful assessment, we guide you through recovery with treatments like:
We’ll customize according to your situation and adjust the plan as we go along based on how you’re feeling and healing.
You don’t have to be a pro athlete to benefit from all sports physiotherapy. Whether you’re chasing after your kids, lifting weights, or recovering from a weekend injury, we’re here to help.
Our physiotherapy sports clinic in Old Toongabbie is welcoming, supportive, and focused on helping you heal with care and confidence. We’re proud to support locals from nearby suburbs like Pendle Hill, Toongabbie, Wentworthville, Northmead, Winston Hills, Seven Hills, Constitution Hill, Bella Vista, Kellyville, Schofields, Marsden Park, Girraween, Westmead Parramatta, Greystanes, Merrylands, Prospect, Blacktown, Quakers Hill, surrounding suburbs and beyond.
Injuries don’t need to slow you down. If you’re experiencing pain or need support getting back into activity, visit Fitzwilliam Road Medical Centre for trusted sports physiotherapy care in Old Toongabbie.
Call us or book an appointment online today. Let’s work together to get you back on track.
Assessment and treatment of sport- and exercise-related pain or injury, with a plan to restore movement, build strength, and return you to activity safely.
Commonly muscle/joint pain, ligament sprains, tendon strains/tendinopathy, and overuse injuries (e.g., tennis elbow, shin splints).
Your physio takes a detailed history, examines the area, checks strength/mobility, and sets a plan (targeted exercises, load modification, taping/bracing as needed).
No. Physiotherapists are first-contact practitioners in Australia—you can book directly.
Not usually. For many soft-tissue and ankle injuries, imaging isn’t needed unless clinical rules suggest it (e.g., Ottawa Ankle Rules).
Use the PEACE & LOVE approach: protect/elevate/compress and educate early, then gradual loading and exercise as symptoms allow. Your physio will guide you.
We can help coordinate care and graded return-to-sport after medical assessment. Australian community/youth guidance recommends no same-day return and at least 21 days before competitive contact.
Individualised exercise rehab, manual therapy, taping/bracing and on-site support from your clinic’s broader physio services (e.g., sports massage, rehab, electrotherapy, acupuncture/dry needling where appropriate).
It varies with the tissue and load on it. Consistent rehab, progressive loading, and clear criteria (pain, range, strength, function) usually speed return to play. Your physio will set milestones.
Yes—programs are tailored to all activity levels, from walkers to competitive athletes.
Comfortable clothing, your shoes/orthotics, braces/tape you use, medication list, and any past imaging/reports. A short training log helps planning.
History, exercise review and load planning can often be done by phone/video; physical examination and supervised rehab need an in-person visit.
Sports physio is usually privately billed. If you have a GP Chronic Condition Management Plan (GPCCMP), your GP may refer you for Medicare-subsidised allied-health sessions (up to 5 per calendar year). Transition rules apply for older GPMP/TCA plans. Gap fees vary by clinic.
Your team includes a Physiotherapist & Exercise Physiologist (e.g., Cos Beadle) offering sports-focused care at the practice.