Physiotherapy is treatment to restore, maintain, and improve well-being. Physiotherapists will pinpoint the root causes of an injury, as well as treating them and get you involved in your own recovery.
Our physiotherapists have trained and worked in many countries, such as UK, Ireland, New Zealand, South Africa, Spain, Italy and Brazil and have several post graduate specializations to make sure you get the best treatment and results.

Kuur Physiotherapists have advanced skills in assessment and treatment of conditions such as:
- Sports injuries
- Back and neck pain
- Muscle and ligament injuries
- Soft tissue injuries
- Women’s Health conditions, pre & post natal care
- Juvenile sports related injuries, aches and pain
- Vertigo, dizziness, migraine and headaches
- Post-surgical rehabilitation
- Postural problems
- Chronic degenerative conditions
- Arthritis
- Over-use injuries and tendonitis
- TMJ (jaw) problems
Depending on your individual needs modalities used might include:
- Manual therapy
- Specific exercise prescription
- Manipulation
- Biodynamic craniosacral therapy
- Women’s Health conditions, pre & post natal care
- Acupuncture or dry needling
- Kinesio taping
- Biomechanical education
- Pilates
- Manual Lymphatic Drainage
- Shockwave Therapy
- Electrotherapy, laser or ultrasound.
FAQ about Physiotherapy
No, you don’t need a referral to book an appointment if you are a self-pay patient. However, most insurance companies require a Doctors referral for direct billing and pay and claim patients. Please refer to our billing page for more information.
Your first appointment will include a full subjective and objective assessment of your condition, a discussion of your goals, a treatment and a personalised treatment plan.
Sessions typically last approximately 45 minutes.
Yes, we provide direct billing for many major insurance providers. Please refer to our billing page for more information.
We treat a wide range of issues please refer to our services page for a comprehensive list of all services we offer.
The number of sessions varies depending on the condition and how your body responds to treatment. Your physiotherapist will guide you through the expected timeline.
Some discomfort may occur, especially when treating injured or stiff areas, but your physiotherapist will always work within your comfort level.
Wear loose, comfortable clothing that allows easy access to the area being treated. Athletic wear is usually a good choice.
In most cases, yes. Your physiotherapist will advise you on what’s safe to continue and what should be modified during your recovery.
We kindly ask for 24 hours’ notice if you need to cancel or reschedule. Late cancellations may be subject to a fee.