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Bodywise has changed it’s name to Wisdom Physiotherapy Claremont, we are still at 2/26 Brown Street.

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Nedlands physiotherapy

41 Hampden Road, Nedlands

41 Hampden Rd, Nedlands

(08) 6389 2947

Claremont bodywise physio

26 Brown Street, Claremont

26 Brown St, Claremont

(08) 9384 1555

At Wisdom Physio Claremont (previously called Bodywise Physio), we understand that every person’s body is different. We take the time to understand the underlying causes of your injury and what you want to achieve. We do this by looking at the body as a whole, and combining both hands-on treatments with specific exercises and advice to ensure you get the best results. So if you’re in pain, have an injury, or looking to improve your mobility and strength, you have come to the right place!

  • Experienced, friendly team – the needs of you and your family are important to us
  • Whole-body approach; combining hands-on treatment with movement therapy
  • Large Gymnasium and Pilates studio on site.
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Physiotherapy
  • Musculoskeletal issues
  • Chronic back pain
  • Headaches / TMJ
  • Shoulder injury
  • Hips & knees
Headache Care
Seniors & Osteo Classes
  • Balance & Bone Health
  • Seniors Classes
  • Pelvic Floor & Core
  • Strength & Conditioning
Clinical Pilates
  • Clinical Movement Therapy
  • Exercise rehabilitation
  • Pilates classes
Pelvic Health
Dry Needling
  • Headaches
  • TMJ (jaw pain)
  • Back pain/sciatica

Feel supported on your journey to improve your health and wellbeing.

Our Locations

26 Brown Street, Claremont (08) 9384 1555  |    41 Hampden Road, Nedlands (08) 6389 2947

Wisdom Physio Nedlands

41 Hampden Road, Nedlands

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  • Frequently asked questions
  • Contact details
Common Conditions
  • Back & shoulder issues
  • Headaches & neck tension
  • Hips & knees
  • Chronic pain
Class Schedule
  • Over 50 classes each week
  • Clinical Pilates inspired exercise
  • Yoga for Arthritis

Articles by our team

Overactive Bladder

Overactive Bladder

What is Overactive Bladder? Overactive bladder (OAB) is a continence condition where a person ...
Does My Ankle Need An X-Ray?

Does My Ankle Need An X-Ray?

But how do we know if you need an X-Ray? The Ottawa ankle rules are a series of tests used to determine if an X-Ray is required following a sprained ankle. When used by a trained professional they enable us to catch 97% of fractures.
Ankle sprains want PEACE not RICE

Ankle sprains want PEACE not RICE

Ankle sprains are extremely common, accounting for approximately 25% of all sports-related injuries. For years the acronym RICE (Rest, Ice, Compression, Elevation) has ruled supreme as the key to early management. However, current research suggests that PEACE is a better guide.
No Exercise Equipment? No Problem!

No Exercise Equipment? No Problem!

Don’t have any equipment at home and looking for some exercise ideas to stay active? No problem - we’ve got some creative options for you!
Common Netball Injuries

Common Netball Injuries

While some netball injuries and collisions are inevitable, there is a lot of pain that netballers put up with that they don’t have to. If you feel like your ankle or knee is being held together by a roll of tape every game, then it may be time to see one of our physiotherapists.
Mastitis

Mastitis

Mastitis occurs when breastmilk isn’t moving freely through the breast and the normal breast stasis is overcome, causing an immune reaction in the milk and an inflammatory response in the breast.
Physiotherapy before and after prostate cancer surgery

Physiotherapy before and after prostate cancer surgery

You can reduce the risk of long term incontinence and by knowing how to exercise your pelvic floor and this is something proactive you can do while waiting for surgery.
Osteoporosis vs Osteoarthritis

Osteoporosis vs Osteoarthritis

Osteoporosis is a bone disease in which the amount and quality of the bone is reduced, leading to fractures (broken bones). ​It is characterized by decreased bone mineral density and​ can produce no pain or other symptoms until a fracture has occurred. Arthritis (arth = joint; itis = inflammation) is a disease of the joints and surrounding tissue (cartilage). Osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis are the most common forms of arthritis.