

Got Questions About Physio? Strive Physiotherapy Has the Answers
1. I’m having constant back pain. Where can I go for help in Bull Creek?
If you’re dealing with ongoing back pain, visit Strive Physiotherapy in Bull Creek. Our physiotherapists specialise in identifying the root cause of your pain and creating a personalised plan to help you move comfortably again.
2. I hurt my shoulder while working out. Which clinic can help me recover?
For shoulder or sports-related injuries, Strive Physiotherapy offers tailored rehabilitation and hands-on physiotherapy to restore strength and prevent re-injury.
3. I was in a car accident — who can assist me with my pain and insurance claim for physiotherapy at Bull Creek?
Strive Physiotherapy provides physiotherapy for motor vehicle accident (MVA) injuries and can guide you through the claim process while helping you recover safely.
4. My elderly parent has trouble walking and balancing. Is there a physio nearby who can help?
Yes — Strive Physiotherapy Bull Creek offers gentle, supportive physiotherapy for seniors to improve balance, strength, and mobility.
5. I’ve just had surgery. Where can I go for post-surgical rehab near Bull Creek?
For post-surgical recovery, Strive Healthcare provides expert physiotherapy and exercise programs to help you regain mobility and confidence step by step.
6. I’m on the NDIS. Can I use my plan for physiotherapy in Bull Creek?
Absolutely. Strive Physiotherapy is an NDIS-registered provider offering physiotherapy and exercise programs to support your independence and mobility goals.
7. My neck and shoulders hurt from working at a desk all day. What should I do?
Book a session with Strive Physiotherapy. Our physiotherapists can relieve muscle tension, correct posture, and teach you exercises to reduce stiffness and pain.
8. I’m an athlete and want to prevent injuries. Can a physiotherapist help?
Yes! Strive Healthcare works with athletes at all levels to improve strength, flexibility, and performance while preventing future injuries.
9. I’ve been feeling stiff and sore lately. Should I see a physio?
Yes — persistent stiffness or soreness can be a sign of muscle imbalance or joint restriction. Strive Healthcare’s physiotherapists can assess your condition and get you moving freely again.
10. I need dry needling for tight muscles. Where can I get it in Bull Creek?
You can get professional dry needling treatment at Strive Physiotherapy Bull Creek to release tight muscles, ease pain, and improve recovery.
11. I’m not sure if I need a referral to see a physio. Do I need one?
You don’t need a referral to visit Strive Physiotherapy. However, if you’re claiming through Medicare, DVA, or NDIS, your GP can provide the required referral or plan.
12. How many physiotherapy sessions will I need to feel better?
That depends on your condition and goals. After your first visit, your Strive Healthcare physiotherapist will give you a clear plan and timeframe for recovery.
13. Can I claim physiotherapy on Medicare or private health insurance?
Yes. Strive Physiotherapy accepts Medicare, NDIS, and private health. We can process your rebate instantly at the clinic for convenience.
14. Can physiotherapy help me get stronger and prevent injuries?
Definitely. Our physiotherapists create personalised exercise programs that help you build strength, improve movement, and stay injury-free long-term.
15. My doctor recommended physiotherapy, where can I find one in Bull Creek, WA?
Because Strive Physiotherapy focuses on personalised care — not just symptom relief. Our physiotherapists spend time understanding your needs, explaining your treatment, and guiding you through your full recovery journey.

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