99/103 Harris St, Bicton WA 6157, Australia
Lower back pain often requires more than one form of care. At WA Health Group, our physiotherapists, chiropractors, exercise physiologists, occupational therapists, dietitians, and remedial therapists work together to address the different factors that contribute to discomfort and movement limitations.
Physiotherapy – Supporting Movement and Function
Physiotherapists assess how your joints, muscles, and posture contribute to lower back pain. It may include tailored exercise programs, manual therapy, and movement education designed to address strength, flexibility and mobility as part of individualised care.
Exercise Physiology – Building Strength and Stability
Exercise physiologists design evidence-informed programs that aim to address endurance, posture and movement patterns; these may assist with managing lower back discomfort for some people.
Chiropractic Care – Improving Spinal and Joint Function
Chiropractors assess spinal and joint mobility and may use manual techniques as part of an individualised care plan to address stiffness and movement limitations.
Occupational Therapy – Promoting Safe Movement in Daily Life
Occupational therapists provide advice on posture, ergonomics, and task modification to reduce strain during work or daily activities. They help you identify safer ways to move, lift, and sit to support your lower back health.
Dietetics – Supporting Recovery and Inflammation Management
Dietitians offer guidance on nutrition to promote general health, manage inflammation, and maintain a healthy weight, important factors in reducing stress on the spine and supporting lower back comfort.
Through collaboration across these disciplines, WA Health Group provides coordinated, person-centred care aimed at supporting management of lower back pain, addressing contributing factors, and promoting overall wellbeing.
To book an appointment or to discuss which service may suit your needs, please call your local clinic. Our staff can provide information on services and booking options.
What services does WA Health Group offer for managing lower back pain?
WA Health Group takes a multidisciplinary approach to managing lower back pain. Our team includes physiotherapists, chiropractors, exercise physiologists, occupational therapists, dietitians, and remedial therapists who work together to support movement, function, and overall wellbeing.
How can physiotherapy help with lower back pain?
Physiotherapists assess movement, strength, and posture to understand the contributing factors to back pain. They develop individualised exercise programs, use manual therapy where appropriate, and provide education to help improve mobility and function.
What role does occupational therapy play in managing lower back pain?
Occupational therapists help you adapt your daily activities and work setup to reduce strain on your back. They provide ergonomic and lifestyle advice to support comfort and safe movement in everyday life.
How does chiropractic care support people with lower back pain?
Chiropractors assess spinal and joint movement and may use gentle manual techniques to support mobility and comfort. Care is tailored to each person and may complement other therapies as part of a shared care plan.
What is the role of exercise physiology in managing lower back pain?
Exercise physiologists design evidence-informed programs to strengthen core and spinal muscles, support flexibility, and improve posture. These programs are tailored to individual needs and goals to assist with safe movement and ongoing management.
How can dietetics support people with lower back pain?
Dietitians provide nutritional guidance that supports overall health and may assist in managing inflammation. They help patients maintain balanced eating habits and a healthy weight, which can reduce strain on the spine.
How does remedial massage therapy assist in managing lower back pain?
Remedial therapists use massage techniques to help relieve muscle tension and promote relaxation. This can complement other therapies by supporting flexibility, comfort, and circulation.
How does WA Health Group’s multidisciplinary approach help?
Our multidisciplinary approach allows different allied health professionals to collaborate and coordinate care. This ensures that treatment plans are comprehensive and tailored to each person’s needs, supporting long-term management of lower back pain.
Can WA Health Group assist with chronic lower back pain?
Our clinicians work with people with persistent or recurring back discomfort to develop individualised management approaches. These may include strategies that address mobility, strength and self-management.
How can I get started?
You can book an appointment online or by calling our clinic directly. Your first visit will include an assessment to understand your condition and discuss the most suitable care options for your lower back.