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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
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
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

PEACE & LOVE for soft tissue injuries
Recent research has revealed that inhibiting inflammation using medications and ice may negatively impact tissue healing. A more active approach without the use of anti-inflammatories has been proven to be more beneficial for musculoskeletal repair, remodelling, and rebuilding tissue tolerance.

Pelvis Pain in Pregnancy (SIJ)
During pregnancy, some women can have discomfort as your baby grows and your pelvis expands. Our experienced physiotherapists can help make the countdown a little more bearable and get on top of your pain.

Laser Therapy for Cracked Nipples – How it works
Women’s Health Physio Amy Tinetti has extensive experience helping mothers resolve breastfeeding issues – including cracked nipples, mastitis and blocked ducts.

DOMS – What Is DOMS? (Delayed Onset Muscle Soreness)
DOMS is a common result of intense physical activity that stresses the muscle beyond what it is accustomed to.

Hypermobility – when it’s more than just being flexible
Hypermobility can be symptomatically associated by joint and ligamentous injuries, pain, fatigue and autonomic and other organ dysfunctions. This is normally a diagnosable hereditary disorder of connective tissue; including but not limited to Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Marfan Syndrome, Osteogenesis Imperfecta and Stickler Syndrome.

Growing Pains
Growing pains unfortunately can be a limiting experience for kids as their bodies go through growth spurts. Knowing the common symptoms that physiotherapy can assist with can be helpful in getting the right care early.

Pelvic Girdle Pain During Pregnancy
Pelvic girdle pain is a group of signs and symptoms of pain in the pelvis and lower back area, this can include pain in the perineum, pubic symphysis and the upper thighs (front or back).

The Weak and Painful Shoulder
Shoulder pain and/or weakness is a common injury that physiotherapists can assess and treat. It is common for shoulders to become weak or painful, but may not lose significant range of motion. This may be for a number of reasons, including: rotator cuff tendinopathy, bursitis, rotator cuff tears or a combination of these.