Queen Street Physiotherapy
Level 5
215 Queen Street
Brisbane QLD 4000
Tel: (07) 3012 7294
Queen Street Physiotherapy is located in the heart of Brisbane city, on the corner of Queen and Edward streets on level 5 inside the Tattersall's Club. Simply enter from either Queen or Edward Streets into Tattersall's Arcade (boutique shops) and come through the club entrance past the concierge and take lift to level 5.
Queen Street Physiotherapy practitioners are experienced in the treatment of sports related injuries as well as treatment of workplace related neck, shoulder and back pain.
Queen Street Physiotherapy is conveniently located adjacent to the Tattersall's Club Gym and has ready access to Tattersall's 25 metre heated indoor swimming pool for rehabilitation purposes. These facilities can be utilised in treatment of Queen Street Physiotherapy patients and we are the only city physiotherapy practice to have access to a swimming pool for water based treatment and rehabilitation purposes.
Convenient gym access means patients of Queen Street Physiotherapy also benefit from being able to have the practitioner demonstrate the use of any gym equipment prescribed in an exercise program. This avoids unnecessary injury from the incorrect use of gym equipment.
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This month our Market Street Physiotherapy practitioners had the opportunity and pleasure of joining the Goodlife Edward Street Team in promoting optimal health and wellbeing for both its corporate and private members.
The Goodlife Open Day event involved individuals from a range of professions and local businesses. The day was fun filled for all with a summer season theme that included Hawaiian shirts (of course!), vibrant umbrellas, helium balloons and other colourful decorations. Goodlife Edward St also had on offer healthy fruit and muffin platters, as well as great discount vouchers for local businesses!
At the Open Day, Market Street Physiotherapy was on hand to provide expert advice on injury rehabilitation and injury prevention, and was also available to give “mini” treatment sessions to member and associates of the gym. As the patrons and guests of Goodlife Edward Street visited the Open Day, Market Street Physiotherapy took to the challenge with numerous consultations which consisted of manual treatment, advice, education, and demonstrations of strengthening and stretching exercises.
At the Open Day, our practitioners were also set up with our ‘top of the line’ GaitScan machinery to conduct gait analyses on those seeking advice. This is a tool unique to our clinics which measures the force applied through a person’s foot in both a standing and dynamic (walking or running) motion. This is a great tool to assist in diagnosing lower limb musculoskeletal problems.
As well as being on hand to provide expert advice, Market Street Physiotherapy was well equipped to display and demonstrate the use of a wide range of self treatment products including pocket physios, adjust-a-balls, comfitt rollers and physio creams. These products designed for self release of muscle tightness are particularly recommended for the avid gym patron!
Market St Physiotherapy thoroughly enjoyed their time meeting members and guests at the Edward St Goodlife Open Day, and we look forward to our participation in future events with the gym.


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