Are you living with ongoing pain that affects your daily life? At Geelong Performance Physiotherapy in Belmont, we specialise in helping people manage and overcome pain with a personalised, evidence-based approach. Whether it’s back pain, shoulder pain, hip or knee problems, or persistent pain that hasn’t improved with time, our physiotherapists are here to support you.
Physiotherapy for Pain in Belmont
Our Belmont physio clinic takes a holistic view of pain management. Pain is not just a physical sensation — it can affect mood, sleep, energy levels, and confidence. That’s why our treatment plans are designed to address both the body and mind, using:
- Hands-on physiotherapy – easing stiffness, improving movement, and reducing discomfort
- Individual exercise programs – developed and supervised in our fully equipped onsite rehab gym to build strength and resilience
- Education and mindfulness techniques – helping you understand your pain, reduce stress, and regain control of your health
This combination been shown to help reduce pain sensitivity, improve mobility, and support long-term recovery.
Why Choose Our Belmont Physio Clinic for Pain Management?
Convenient local clinic in Belmont, Geelong
Large onsite gym for guided exercise and rehabilitation
Specialist experience in persistent and chronic pain management
Evidence-based treatment tailored to your needs
Focus on long-term self-management and sustainable results
Conditions We Commonly Treat
At Geelong Performance Physio, our Belmont physio team treats:
- Back and neck pain
- Shoulder and hip pain
- Arthritis and joint conditions
- Sports injuries
- Persistent or chronic pain conditions
Start Your Pain Management Journey Today
f you’ve been struggling with pain, don’t wait any longer. Our experienced physiotherapists in Belmont are here to help you move more freely, feel stronger, and live with greater confidence.
👉 [Book an Appointment Online Today] or call us to learn more about our Belmont pain management physiotherapy services.
The advice given here is an example of what can work and does not replace any specific advice or rehab guidelines you have been given previously. Before starting any new exercise or rehab program or if you have a current injury check with a suitably qualified health care professional to make sure this is right for you.
