TRY Finch therapy, an easy, non-invasive treatment for the whole family.
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This therapy can improve your quality of life and release you from months or years of ongoing tension and reduce your dependence on regular treatments.
“Thousands of patients and many medical practitioners have now seen the benefits of this new therapy,” said local therapist Scott Baines, at his The Pain and Mobility Clinic in Thirroul. Patients who suffer from chronic pain now have access to a long lasting, healthy and non-invasive treatment, reducing their dependence on pain medication.
Finch therapy is:
- A conservative natural treatment as it does not hurt - no painful treatments or cracking
- Great therapy to prevent injuries and maintain your musculoskeletal health
- A long-lasting therapy that reduces cost and dependence on regular treatments – it takes less than five treatments
- Improves biomechanical function, gait and balance
- Improves athletic recovery and performance times
If muscles in your body are not switching on correctly, joints and nerves will be compressed resulting in increased risk of inflammation, pain and injuries.
Finch therapy is a non-invasive soft tissue (muscle) therapy that promotes optimal pelvic and spinal alignment treating the underlying cause and not just the symptoms.
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Finch therapy is ideal for back pain, sciatica, neck and shoulder pain, elbow, knee, hip and ankle pain, as well as headaches, arthritis pain and bursitis.
“With a few treatments and easy take-home exercises, a patient’s pain and loss of mobility can be resolved and sustained for months,” Scott said. “The therapy is safe for the whole family, not painful and is conveniently done fully clothed.”
On-site health fund claims are available via HICAPS. The clinic is located at the rear of 26 Redman Avenue, Thirroul. For an appointment call 4268 4171 (please leave a message if phone is unattended). See painandmobility.com.au or facebook.com/PainAndMobilityClinic.