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Physiotherapy in Bathurst for Work Activities

Welcome to the Physio Max resource for work activities.

 

 

 

 

 

At Physio Max we look forward to helping you recover from work related injuries.  Whether you spend your day at the computer, sitting at a desk, standing or lifting, we can work with you to design a program that will help you avoid or recover from work injuries.

 

Click on the main menu links to explore information related to common work activities. For information on specific injuries, please click on our injuries and conditions category.

Our resources on this website are for informational purposes only.  Do not diagnose, self treat, or attempt any exercises from the content on this site without contacting Physio Max, your physician or a qualified specialist first.

At Physio Max we offer Physiotherapy, Sport Braces, and Massage Therapy and look forward to working with you to enjoy maximum mobility and avoid injuries.

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