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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

Understanding the Menstrual Cycle and Period Pain
Period pain is a common problem, and when severe it can stop you from doing your usual activities. However, there are treatments available for painful periods.

Ankle Sprains – Do They Lead To Knee Pain?
Ankle sprains can often lead to chronic knee pain such as patellofemoral (kneecap) pain, jumper’s knee, runner’s knee.

Osgood Schlatter Disease
Osgood Schlatter disease is a common cause of knee pain in growing, active children and adolescents. It is due to inflammation of the shin bone growth plate where the knee cap (patella) tendon attaches.

Bladder Leakage Post-Pregnancy
So, you have just had a baby and may have noticed that you are having some bladder and/or bowel problems. Firstly just know - you are not alone!

Shin Splints
Shin splints, also known as medial tibial stress syndrome, is a term for pain on the front inside part of the lower leg. Shin splints involve inflamed muscle, tendons, and the thin layer of tissue that covers the bone.

A Pain In The Neck: Wry Neck
Wry Neck is an acute neck injury, noticed by a sudden onset of sharp neck pain and stiffness, that limits your range of neck movement, and can often feel 'locked'.
The injury typically occurs after either a prolonged abnormal posture such as sleeping in an unusual position or after a sudden, quick movement of the head.
The main symptoms include limited neck mobility in directions that compresses the facet joints of the spine and muscle spasms of the neck muscle.

Bedwetting and Daytime Bladder Leakage in Children
As parents, it can be frustrating when our child does not achieve dryness by the time we expect. The never-ending washing and smell! However, you're not alone.
We have many parents ask us the same two questions:
1. When should my child not wet the bed?
2. When should my child not have bladder leakage (urinary incontinence) accidents during the day?

Hydration in Sport
Hydration in sport is vital to replace the loss of fluid that our body perspires, which controls our body temperature as we utilize energy.
If we do not replace this fluid we overheat and dehydrate, which may lead to a decrease in performance and an increased risk of injury.