No matter who you are, life is too short to be held back by pain. At Movement Laboratory, our team of physios and movement rehab specialists in the Rozelle area are here to help you reduce pain, recover, and be a better mover. Our goal is to help everyone live without pain and restrictions.
We specialise in treating all musculoskeletal conditions and have a passion for managing chronic pain.
Our physiotherapists will thoroughly assess the root cause of your pain or discomfort to create an evidence-based, tailored treatment and recovery plan specifically for you.
At Movement Lab, we offer more than just hands-on treatment. We guide you through our unique healing approach for injuries. This involves precise diagnosis, hands-on therapy, and education about body mechanics and movement. Our goal is not only to aid in your recovery but to enhance your body’s capabilities for the future.

Movement Laboratory Physio, Rozelle
Located just 3.5km from the heart of Rozelle, Movement Laboratory is your local physio – promoting pain-free movement in the areas surrounding Leichhardt, Rozelle, Balmain, Summer Hill, Annandale, Lilyfield, Stanmore, Haberfield, Lewisham and Petersham.
Common Conditions Treated at Movement Laboratory
At our Rozelle physio, we bring experience and care to a broad range of musculoskeletal conditions. Our professionals are trained and equipped to handle:

Degenerative conditions
Ligament tears and sprains
Muscle strain
Post-operative rehabilitation
Chronic neck and shoulder pain
Migraine
Rib cage dysfunctions
Postural tension
Tendinopathy
Bursitis
Nerve pain or nerve impingement
Frozen shoulder
This list, while comprehensive, is not exhaustive. If you have a condition that’s not listed, don’t hesitate to reach out. Our team is always here to provide advice and guide you towards recovery.
What Can You Expect in Your Initial Consultation?
When you first visit our facility, we’ll focus on understanding the root of your concerns. This helps us develop an effective recovery plan for you. We also believe in educating our patients. So, expect to learn about self-care, injury management, and prevention strategies.

Clear diagnosis
Timeframe for recovery
Education
Treatment plan
Self-management strategies
What to do and what not to do
What Treatment Methods Do Our Rozelle Physiotherapists Use?
We use a mix of traditional physiotherapy methods, Connect Therapy, and the Thoracic Ring Approach. Our range of treatments includes:

Massage
Joint mobilisation
Muscle energy techniques
Movement retraining methods like Clinical Pilates
The Movement Laboratory Edge
At Movement Laboratory, we combine the latest research with our practical experience. Our approach is patient-centred, grounded in evidence, and enhanced by years of hands-on work.

Are you ready to get started on your recovery journey?
Starting your path to recovery is easy with Movement Laboratory. If you’re ready to improve your movement and well-being, booking online is the most convenient way to lock in the location, practitioner & time that suits you.
Let’s get started on your journey to better health.
Frequently Asked Questions
The frequency of visits varies depending on individual conditions and needs. Typically, after an initial assessment, our physiotherapists will provide a recommended treatment schedule for the best outcomes.
A referral isn’t always necessary for physio consultations at Movement Laboratory. However, specific cases or insurance stipulations might require one. Also, if you have reports or scans relevant to your appointment, we ask you to bring them along to ensure we are fully informed when we treat you.
Wear comfortable, loose-fitting clothing that allows ease of movement and accessibility to the injured or assessment area.
Initial sessions typically last longer, around 60 minutes, as they involve comprehensive assessment. Subsequent treatment sessions usually span 30 to 45 minutes.
Absolutely! Bring your health fund card for HICAPS processing on the spot. Rebates depend on your package. You might also get a Medicare rebate with an Enhanced Primary Care form (EPC) from your GP. Please read more detailed info here.
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