
Sometimes you don’t necessarily need hands-on treatment – you just need advice, reassurance, troubleshooting, or a plan.
That’s why I also offer telehealth consultations via both video call and phone appointments.
Telehealth can be incredibly useful for a range of situations, including:
- Acute pain flares or new injuries where you’re unsure what to do next
- Checking whether symptoms need urgent assessment
- Exercise progression or troubleshooting
- Ergonomic or workstation advice
- Guidance around pacing, posture, movement, or activity modification
- Follow-up support between in-clinic sessions
- Managing long-term or recurring musculoskeletal issues
- Appointments where distance, travel, work, parenting, illness, or time constraints make it difficult to attend in person
A telehealth session can still allow for:
- Detailed discussion of symptoms and progress
- Functional movement assessment via video
- Education around pain, loading, recovery and movement
- Tailored home strategies and exercise guidance
- Advice around braces, pain management, supports, taping, sleep positioning or self-management techniques
- Planning the next steps
Many clients are surprised by how much can actually be achieved through a simple phone or video consultation – especially when they’re needing guidance in the moment, rather than waiting days or weeks for an in-person appointment.
Of course, there are still times where hands-on assessment and treatment are important, and if needed, we can always organise a follow-up clinic appointment as well.
Telehealth appointments are available for both new and existing patients via both:
- Video call
- Phone consultation
Appointments can be booked online anytime by simply selecting “Telehealth Appointment” through the online booking link.
