Physiotherapy
Assessing, treating, and restoring normal body function in adults and children

Physiotherapy is concerned with assessing, treating and restoring normal function in adults and in children.
Physiotherapy improves your physical ability by restoring normal body functions and prevents disability that may arise from disease, trauma or injury. A qualified physiotherapist is a trained medical practitioner and you do not need to be referred to a physiotherapist by a doctor.
- Pain management in the following conditions: Acute and chronic soft tissue injuries, joint injuries and degenerative spinal conditions.
- Sports injuries: A holistic approach is followed, and the aim of assessment and treatment is to prevent recurrences.
- Treatment of acute and chronic chest and sinus conditions in babies, children and adults.
- Post-operative rehabilitation of musculo-skeletal conditions.
Consulting Hours
Monday to Friday: 07h00 to 18h00
Saturday: Call for appointment
Closed Sundays and Public Holidays
Meet our Physiotherapists

Neil Cilliers
BSc Physiotherapy (UFS)

Henriëtte Rossouw
B Physiotherapy (UP)

Tania Coetzee
BSc Physiotheraphy (UFS)