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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
- Headaches
- TMJ (jaw pain)
- Watson Headache Approach
Seniors & Osteo Classes
- Balance & Bone Health
- Seniors Classes
- Pelvic Floor & Core
- Strength & Conditioning
Clinical Pilates
- Clinical Movement Therapy
- Exercise rehabilitation
- Pilates classes
Pelvic Health
- Women, men & children
- Bladder & bowel dysfunction
- Endometriosis and painful periods
- Prolapse & Pessary Fittings
Dry Needling
- Headaches
- TMJ (jaw pain)
- Back pain/sciatica
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Our Locations
26 Brown Street, Claremont (08) 9384 1555 | 41 Hampden Road, Nedlands (08) 6389 2947
Wisdom Physio Nedlands
Wisdom Physio Claremont
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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

Lower Back Pain Treatment
Physiotherapists are experts in providing lower back pain treatment. Although some episodes of lower back pain can be self-limiting and resolve by themselves, physiotherapy can help achieve a faster recovery, with a reduction in pain and an increase in mobility and function
Although some episodes of lower back pain can be self-limiting and resolve by themselves, physiotherapy can help achieve a faster recovery, with a reduction in pain and an increase in mobility and function, hopefully reducing the severity and length of the back pain episode. This will also assist in reducing the likelihood of future back pain episodes.

Smart Watch Features – Physio Review
Here is a list of our physiotherapists favourite smart watch features and why they are important for your health.

Beach Running – The Good & The Bad
Not only does the beach offer a change in scenery, relaxation, and a potential source of motivation for training, it also offers a change in the surface that is lower in impact and ground reaction forces.

Wrist pain after having a baby (De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis)
De Quervain’s Tenosynovitis is a wrist condition that can occur after having a baby caused by hormones and the repetitive wrist movements required to raise a newborn. This causes a thickening and swelling of the protective sheath around the thumb tendons as they cross the thumb side of the wrist joint which results in pain.
De Quervain’s is very common during the postnatal period.

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome During Pregnancy
What is Carpal Tunnel Syndrome?
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome (CTS) is a wrist condition which can ...

All About Diastasis Recti Abdominus (tummy muscle separation)
The Recti Abdominus are two connected muscles that run parallel down the front of your stomach, from halfway down the ribcage to the pubic bone. As your baby grows during your pregnancy, the connective tissue between these muscles can separate.

Perineal Trauma During Birth
Perineal traumas can happen during the birthing process where the baby's head is either too large or the opening doesn't stretch enough to let the baby's head through.

Good Posture and a Healthy Spine Start in Childhood
It is easier to maintain good postural habits in children than it is to fix the problems they cause in adulthood.
It is important to have good posture in order to: 1) Use your muscles and ligaments properly without increased strain or tension 2) Make sure you don’t experience pain or fatigue 3) Prevent long-term issues from developing 4) Keep you looking great!