Lidcombe Physiotherapy

Services

At Onward Physiotherapy, we’re committed to delivering personalised, evidence-based care tailored to your unique needs. Conveniently based in Lidcombe at the vibrant IMI Entertainment dance studio, we also have access to the state-of-the-art Gym Physix to support your recovery and performance goals.

Our Services

Our clinic offers a wide range of physiotherapy services designed for dancers, athletes, and everyday movers alike. Whether you’re recovering from injury, managing chronic pain, or aiming to optimise your physical performance, our hands-on approach and extensive experience will help you move forward with confidence and ease.

General Physiotherapy

At Onward Physiotherapy, our general physiotherapy services cover a wide range of musculoskeletal concerns including sports injuries, post-surgical rehabilitation, joint pain, everyday strains, and chronic pain management.

We take a personalised approach, starting with a thorough assessment to understand your unique needs and goals.

Using evidence-based treatment plans, we provide hands-on therapy, education, and tailored exercise programs designed to reduce pain, restore function, improve mobility, and help you regain strength. Whether you’re recovering from an injury or surgery, managing a long-term condition, or aiming to prevent future injuries, our goal is to support your long-term movement, wellbeing, and quality of life.

Our hands-on treatments and personalised exercise programs help you build strength, flexibility, and balance, so you can return to dancing confidently and reduce your risk of injury.

Whether you’ve had a tough experience with physio before, are short on time, or aren’t sure how we can help, we’re here to listen and work with you, on your schedule, at your pace. From ballet to hip hop to pole, we support all dance styles with tailored physiotherapy.

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Dance Physiotherapy

Keep dancing at your best with physiotherapists who understand the unique demands on your body. We've had training from the Australian Ballet's artistic health team, worked at events like the Australian Dance Festival and treated many dancers from IMI Entertainment.

We understand that there are many reasons why dancers don’t seek physiotherapy. These are some reasons that we’ve heard:

There wasn’t a physio nearby who really understood dancers or dance injuries.

I thought the pain was just normal for dancers, so I didn’t think it needed treatment.

I was afraid they’d tell me to stop dancing, and I didn’t want to lose training time.

Honestly, I wasn’t sure how physio could actually help with my dance injuries or performance.

It seemed expensive, and I wasn’t sure if I could afford the sessions.

My schedule is packed with rehearsals and performances I just didn’t have the time.

I had a bad experience with a physio before, so I wasn’t keen to go back.

I thought the injury would get better on its own, so I ignored the early signs.

We understand that as a dancer, you might worry about pain being “just part of the job,” or fear that seeing a physiotherapist means you’ll have to stop dancing. At Onward Physiotherapy, our dance physiotherapy is designed specifically for you and the unique demands of your art.

Pre-Pointe Assessments

Getting ready for pointe work? Our pre-pointe assessments are designed to make sure your feet, ankles, and whole body are strong and flexible enough to take on the challenge safely.

During the assessment, we’ll check your strength, balance, flexibility, and technique to identify any areas that might need a little extra attention. This helps reduce the risk of injury and sets you up for a confident, enjoyable start to dancing en pointe. 

TMJ / TMD / Jaw Physiotherapy

It's exhausting living with jaw pain all the time. Is this you?

"My jaw just aches all the time."
"I have to eat food on one side just to avoid pain."
"Why is my jaw clicking all of a sudden?"
"Ever since my jaw locked, I don't really trust it."
"I can't really open wide enough to enjoy a burger anymore."
"My dentist says I clench and grind and now I'm a bit worried about it."
"I don't feel confident smiling anymore because everything is so tense."
"There's always this heaviness around my temples."

If so, click book now to start.

Our physiotherapists have completed additional training in TMJ assessment and management beyond standard university education.

During your initial consultation, we’ll talk about your symptoms, what helps or worsens them, and any previous treatments.

We then assess your jaw movement, chewing muscles, neck, posture, and strength.

Based on this, we provide hands-on treatment and advice to help you manage your symptoms at home. This could include intra-oral massage, dry needling, joint glides, exercises and tips about your home/work setup.

If you’ve been referred by a dentist or specialist, we can also provide a report with your diagnosis and recommendations. You don’t need a referral to see us.

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Casting

Certain orthopaedic injuries like fractures, serious sprains, or joint problems, may need a cast to keep the area still and help it heal properly. We’ll just need a referral from your GP or orthopaedic specialist to get started.

If your injury is less than 10–14 days old, we may apply a plaster backslab first. This is because swelling is common early on, and a full cast might become too loose or too tight as swelling changes, which can cause complications.

After the swelling has settled (around 10–14 days), we can discuss switching to a synthetic (fibreglass) cast, which is lighter and stronger. We may also be able to provide waterproof materials, provided you don’t have any open wounds near the fracture.

Your doctor will advise how long you’ll need to keep the cast on and may arrange follow-up scans to monitor healing.

When it’s time to remove the cast, we’ll use a special cast saw.  It might look intimidating, but it only cuts the cast, not your skin. After removal, we’ll guide your recovery by helping you regain movement, strength, and control.

Dry Needling

Dry needling uses very fine, single-use needles inserted into tight spots in your muscles called trigger points. This can help relieve muscle tension and reduce discomfort. Unlike acupuncture, which follows specific pathways called meridians, dry needling targets muscles based on clinical assessment.

Dry needling is a safe low-risk treatment when done by a qualified professional.

The most common side effects are mild bruising, muscle soreness, or feeling a bit tired afterward. These usually pass quickly and are well tolerated by most people.

Running Physiotherapy

Feel strong and trust your body as you complete a parkrun, half marathon or marathon without pain, supported by our running physiotherapy services.

Running Biomechanical Assessment – We film your running on a treadmill to analyse your technique in detail, followed by a thorough assessment of your flexibility, strength and any current injuries. You are then guided through targeted, running specific exercises designed to support recovery and reduce the risk of future injury.

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3 Week Running Strength and Injury Prevention Program – In small groups of up to six, we complete a running analysis and guide you through targeted, running specific strengthening exercises, offering a cost effective way to improve performance and reduce injury risk.

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Based in a local dance studio, Onward Physiotherapy provides personalised, hands-on care to help you move better, feel stronger, and step confidently into your best self.

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