The Physio Joint

The Physio Joint We are known in Newcastle for our work with spinal injuries and headaches. Our therapists have a spe

The Physio Joint is a physiotherapy practice located in Mayfield, Newcastle, New South Wales. We offer physio treatment for headaches and neck pain, migraines and other spinal pain. We treat a range of medical conditions such as dizziness, nerve pain, sciatica, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, joint pain and stiffness as well as muscle weakness. We strive to be the best spinal practice within Newcastle, however our experienced physiotherapists are skilled in treating many types of shoulder, arm, hip, knee and foot symptoms. We service patients from all around New South Wales but we mainly focus on areas around Newcastle such as Waratah, Georgetown, Callaghan, Warabrook, Shortland, Wallsend, Maryland, Elermore Vale, Jesmond, Lambton, Wickham, Carrington, Newcastle West, Hamilton, Broadmeadow, New Lambton, Cardiff Heights, Cooks Hill and The Junction.

04/11/2025

Address

Suite 204, 2nd Floor/161 Maitland Road
Mayfield, NSW
2304

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 6pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 3pm

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Our Story

Our Focus

Our skills are in manual and exercise therapy. This means that we can use a myriad of different techniques applied to your muscles, ligaments and joints to improve the way movement occurs.

For example, we can reposition joint surfaces that have minor position faults to allow more freedom of movement. The use of tape, bracing and exercise complement these manual therapy strategies to help reinforce and maintain freer movement patterns.

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