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Physiotherapy

Shoulder Instability

By Ben Mauro Shoulder instability – is it ‘normal’ or ‘okay’ for my shoulder to dislocate or give way easily? The shoulder is one of the most mobile joints in the body and allow us to move our upper limb in many directions and in various positions. With this...

Pilates

Low Back Pain and Pilates

By Yelena Hallett Struggling to get out of bed each morning because of lower back pain? Maybe you’re getting those niggling lower back aches after sitting at your desk from 9-5? Lower back pain has affected us all at one stage or another, with some suffering from...

Podiatry

Lateral Ankle Sprains

By Scott Leslie Lateral ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries sustained during sporting activities. For a lot of people, they seem to happen regularly, with little to no impact on their chosen activities.  However, for some people these can lead to...

Chiropractic

Dizziness & Balance Disorders

Drawing the curtain on dizziness & balance disorders Dr Ryan Bonney What is balance? Our sense of balance is an ever-changing, dynamic feature of our nervous system. It appears to be more of an OUTPUT rather than an INPUT – meaning that the information entering...

Podiatry

Lateral Ankle Sprains

By Scott Leslie Lateral ankle sprains are one of the most common injuries sustained during sporting activities. For a lot of people, they seem to happen regularly, with little to no impact on their chosen activities.  However, for some people these can lead to...

Chiropractic

Dizziness & Balance Disorders

Drawing the curtain on dizziness & balance disorders Dr Ryan Bonney What is balance? Our sense of balance is an ever-changing, dynamic feature of our nervous system. It appears to be more of an OUTPUT rather than an INPUT – meaning that the information entering...

Chiropractic

Intervertebral Disc Injury

Around 40% of all low back pain is caused by intervertebral disc injury. It is important to know that disc injuries develop over a period of time and are a process – not a singular event. As a result, careful management of a disc injury is crucial to prevent it...

Chiropractic

Sacroiliac Joint Injury

Approximately 22% of low back pain is due to a sacroiliac joint (SIJ) injury. The SIJ is a pivotal link between the legs and the spine, and a malfunctioning joint can result in severe pain. Sacroiliac disorders occur when the body fails to transmit weight from the...

Chiropractic

Facet (Zygapophyseal) Joint Injury

Facet joints are responsible for 31% of low back pain and 55% of neck pain. A facet joint is an important articulation between two adjacent vertebrae. They allow movement in several planes of motion whilst providing stability to the spine. These joints are...

Chiropractic

Temporomandibular Disorder

Could your jaw pain be related to your neck? At least 50% of the population will experience jaw pain, also known as Temporomandibular Dysfunction (TMD), once in their lifetime. While we know that stress and trauma may be responsible for causing joint pain, the neck...

Chiropractic

Probabilities…changing the conversation

By Ryan Bonney How understanding normal ageing and the role of medical imaging might just improve our outlook on life. In the not-so-distant past, a creaky or clicky knee was often subjected to an arthroscopy – what was casually referred to as a “clean out”. While...

Chiropractic

Managing Migraine

By Joshua Hallett According to my parents, I started suffering from migraines at the age of 3 or 4. It was not unusual for me to come and request ‘my bucket’ and a wet flannel so that I could escape to my dark and quiet room. At this age I was experiencing a...

Dietetics

World Osteoporosis Day

Today (20th Oct) is world osteoporosis day. This brings attention to a condition that is a contributor to hundreds of thousands of hospital admissions each year for fractures. In 2012, 67% of South Australians over 50 years of age were recorded to have...

World Osteoporosis Day
Dietetics

Breakfast eater or skipper?

By Tasha Koerner-Bungey Are you a breakfast eater or a breakfast skipper? Many of us grew up learning that breakfast is the most important meal of the day. However – there are certainly a LOT of ‘skippers’ out there. So… should everyone be having breakfast every...

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Wed: 9am - 7pm
Thurs: 8am - 7pm
Fri: 8:30am - 6pm
Sat: 8am - 12noon
Sun: closed

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236 Glen Osmond Road, Fullarton, SA, 5063

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Onsite parking is available with lift access to our modern, air-conditioned practice.

Public Transport

We are located 750 metres from the Arkaba Hotel and 150 metres from Bus Stop 6 and 8 on Glen Osmond Road.

Adjacent areas

We provide our allied health services and classes to the Adelaide region, and are conveniently located to the following suburbs - Glen Osmond, Urrbrae, Torrens Park, Unley, Hyde Park, Glenside, Fullarton, Parkside, Burnside, Norwood, St Peters, Payneham, Mitcham, Tusmore, Kensington, Adelaide and Eastwood. 

Connect with us

(08) 8357 2348

info@connecthealthcare.com.au

(08) 7077 3090

Opening Hours

Mon: 8am - 7pm
Tues: 8am - 7pm
Wed: 9am - 7pm
Thurs: 8am - 7pm
Fri: 8:30am - 6pm
Sat: 8am - 12noon
Sun: closed

Schedule a Service or Class

236 Glen Osmond Road,
Fullarton, SA, 5063

Parking

Onsite parking is available with lift access to our modern, air-conditioned practice.

Public Transport

We are located 750 metres from the Arkaba Hotel and 150 metres from Bus Stop 6 and 8 on Glen Osmond Road.

Adjacent areas

We provide our allied health services and classes to the Adelaide region, and are conveniently located to the following suburbs, Glen Osmond, Urrbrae, Torrens Park, Unley, Hyde Park, Glenside, Fullarton, Parkside, Burnside, Norwood, St Peters, Payneham, Mitcham, Tusmore, Kensington, Adelaide, and Eastwood. 

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08 8357 2348

Email

info@connecthealthcare.com.au

Location

236 Glen Osmond Road Fullarton SA

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