
Restore Movements new computer software upgrade now allows us easier communications with patients, including sending newsletters. This makes our visitors even happier.

Restore Movements new computer software upgrade now allows us easier communications with patients, including sending newsletters. This makes our visitors even happier.

Restore Movement will be adding experienced Sports Physiotherapist Kusal Goonewardena to our team in May 2019.
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At the beginning of the Women’s AFL season, I predicted serious injuries would occur and unfortunately that has been the case. Kate Sheahan tore her ACL after only seconds on the arena. She will most likely have a reconstruction and follow a 9-to-12-month rehab program.
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With the AFL season now resumed, all supporters are hopeful that their stars are ready to fire. Many players have post season surgery and others require a long rest period to recover from chronic nagging issues. Will they be ready for round one? Should they be rushed to play round one?
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How would you play with huge crowds watching you for the first time, a massive media builds up, money and reputation on the line? Living your dream of playing in AFL colours with all the trappings of AFL?
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Many patients over the years have been found to suffer injuries, both through habit and lack of awareness in the bedroom. Are you suffering or about to suffer from these activities-both subtle and obvious?
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Each year Richmond Football club holds a legends/corporates game at the MCG. A fundraiser for retired players. It is a game where the average ability footballer of nearly any age can play with and against a club legend of the RFC-who also are getting on a bit!
Terry Boyd and Steve Sandor now provide professional services in the following areas:
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On November 18th Steve Sandor, Sports Physiotherapist, spoke to 60 GPs at the Novotel Hotel on the topic of Shoulder pain. He was part of a panel that included Mr. Douglas Li, Orthopaedic Surgeon and Dr Ron Dorey MIA Radiologist. The Presentation was organized by MIA radiology and covered the areas of dislocation, rotator cuff tears and SLAP lesions.
Information coming soon.