Onsite physiotherapy is a workplace service where a registered physiotherapist provides treatment, injury prevention, and ergonomic assessments directly in the workplace.
This allows employees to receive timely care, which reduces lost productivity and helps prevent minor issues from becoming costly, long-term injuries.
Services provided include musculoskeletal assessments, treatments, manual therapy, exercise programs, risk assessments and workplace education to promote a safer and healthier workforce.
Rapid assessment and treatment prevent minor issues from developing into major injuries.
Onsite access minimises downtime and eliminates travel to external providers.
Tailored rehabilitation supports a safe and timely return to full duties.
Ergonomic assessments and education reduce workplace injury risks.
Lowers workers’ compensation claims and absenteeism-related expenses.
Healthier employees contribute to higher productivity and engagement.
Demonstrates organisational commitment to employee health and wellbeing.
High-risk industries and those with high rates of musculoskeletal injuries benefit most from onsite physiotherapy. These can include:
This is dependent on the number of employees in your business and rate of injuries. 2-3 hours once per week is a good starting point to ensure injuries can be assessed in a timely manner. However, our services are flexible and can be tailored to meet the specific needs of your business.
Patients can book online via our booking platform. The link and QR code will be displayed throughout your workplace
All you require is an air-conditioned and private treatment room. We’ll provide all equipment needed to create a welcoming and inspiring wellbeing space.
Absolutely. When not treating your workforce we’ll conduct manual handling training, worker education and ergonomic and musculoskeletal risk assessments of job roles to ensure our time on-site is maximised.
Onsite physiotherapy is a workplace service where a qualified physiotherapist provides treatment, injury prevention, and ergonomic assessments directly at the worksite.
Pre-employment functional assessments evaluate a candidate’s physical capacity to safely perform the essential tasks of a specific role.
Ergonomic workstation assessments involve evaluating how an employee’s workstation setup interacts with their posture, movement, and work habits.
A job task analysis (or job dictionary) identifies and documents the physical, cognitive, and environmental demands of each role within your organisation.
These assessments identify workplace factors that may contribute to musculoskeletal strain, fatigue, or injury.