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We are your total health solution offering physiotherapy, chiropractic and massage therapy.
Book an appointment at our Liverpool physio clinic.
Our Liverpool physiotherapy clinic services patients needing a physio in Warwick Farm, Cabramatta, Ashcroft or Moorebank.
At Activ Therapy, we are a team of physiotherapists and chiropractors, and we help people find the right solution to their pain problems. We help people that have had pain that stops you doing the things that you want to do and help get you back to doing everything that you need. Whether it be at work, getting back to exercise, or just getting a good night's sleep.
Our team at Activ Therapy have met thousands of people that live every day with pain. They deal with it by taking medications every day, or they've stopped doing the things that they enjoy all together. That might be someone that's got low back pain, and they're not able to pick up their kids, or neck pain and migraines that affect the way that they sleep every night, or it could be knee pain that makes it hard to go up the stairs.
A lot of the patients we see have been told that they just got to deal with it and accept the pain - as if it's part of getting old, or they've just got to manage the pain. What we try to do is have a look at everything that's impacting you everything, and find a solution.
After hearing all of these stories for so long, our team have come to realise that we can help educate people to find the right solution for their pain problem. So if you've frequently been taking medication, or just cutting away the things that you enjoy doing, we want to help you be able to make a better decision about your health and your pain!
We are your total health solution offering physiotherapy, chiropractic and massage therapy.
We provide targeted manual therapies to achieve fast relief from pain and look at the cause of your problem to achieve lasting results. Through combining physiotherapy and chiropractic approaches, we ensure you will receive the best treatment options available.
Simon Trinh began his career in a busy private practice, before joining the team at Active Therapy. He has extensive experience treating patients from all backgrounds and is highly-skilled in structured rehabilitation, manual therapy, as well as running exercise classes.
Simon understands the interconnected nature of the human body, with both physical and mental health of the utmost importance to him. He loves helping others achieve their health goals, whether that be returning to sport, work or everyday life.
Simon has completed these post-graduate courses:
When Simon's not in the clinic, he keeps physically active at the gym, plays soccer and is a keen runner. Simon is also fluent in Vietnamese and English and can provide services for those that require consultations in Vietnamese.
To help others' with their musculoskeletal health/physical impairments in order to achieve the best in their everyday life. Physiotherapy allows this without having to rely on medication and working with the body so it can be self-sufficient.
Patient interaction, getting to know each and every person as an individual and see the outcome measures/goals be achieved. It is rewarding to play a part in someone's health journey and gain satisfaction getting them pain-free and back to what they love doing most.
I have a caring/empathetic nature, active listening to understand the point of view of the patient. My approach is to try and empower the patient to regain full independence and strategies to optimise their physical health and well-being.
Optimising my own health and well-being by attending the gym, learning new skills and knowledge regarding fitness and exercising. Socialising with friends and family, travelling to explore different cultures and lifestyles.
Diverse population and people from all walks of life. It allows me to be open-minded and interact with numerous types of individuals.
Colin Sau graduated from the University of Sydney with a Masters of Physiotherapy. He is passionate about living an active and healthy lifestyle - which is reflected in his approach to treatment.
Colin has particular interests in:
Colin's main focal point in his studies has been the jaw or TMJ. A specialised area where he has completed additional training on the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of jaw pain. Other signs and symptoms of jaw problems can include; neck pain, grinding teeth, mouth breathing and headaches.
Colin will sit down and collaborate with you to ascertain your goals and help you achieve them promptly.
Outside of the clinic, you will find him at the gym lifting weights or performing recreational gymnastics.
I am very interested in health and fitness. I train myself and understand that pain and injury can sometime come with training. Helping people heal and recover is very rewarding which pushes me to learn more and provide the best I can offer.
Shop 199A Westfield, Liverpool, NSW 2170. Next to Myhealth Medical Centre. Entry via street level on Elizabeth Street.
Searching; physio near me, physio Liverpool or physiotherapy in Liverpool?
Our team of physio's service patients from all over Sydney, though most come from nearby suburbs such as Warwick Farm, Cabramatta and Ashcroft.
Whether you need help with an existing injury, rehabilitation, soft tissue therapy or joint manipulations, we consider ourselves the best physios and physiotherapy clinic in Liverpool.
Physio Liverpool is (from our research) one of the most common searches our patient's use to find us, followed by Physiotherapist Liverpool and interestingly, Physiotherapy Liverpool. Patients often search us by suburb first, however, and as a result, some other typical searches include Liverpool Physio, Liverpool Physiotherapist and or Liverpool Physiotherapy. Though not a direct variation to the two above, a broader approach is often taken with a search like; physio near me, or if a practice is more intended then physiotherapy near me is quite often the search. We have found that depending on the demographics the use of the word 'in' features quite heavily, and so we'll often see Physio in Liverpool, Physiotherapist in Liverpool and Physiotherapy in Liverpool as common phrases. In the end, we do our best to be as visible and accessible for our patients in and around our local area as possible.
Liverpool, an Australian suburb situated in Greater Western Sydney, New South Wales, is bordered by suburbs like Ashcroft, Chipping Norton, Mount Pritchard, Warwick Farm, Cartwright, Lurnea, Moorebank, and Casula. Liverpool is located in the Cumberland Plain and falls under the local government area of the City of Liverpool.
Some of the heritage listing sites of Liverpool include Liverpool Courthouse, Collingwood, St Luke’s Anglican Church, Old Liverpool Hospital, Rosebank, Liverpool railway station, and others. Liverpool is South Western Sydney’s major city centre, which comprises a Hoddle Grid layout having several small arcades and laneways.
The main shopping centre lies on Macquarie Street and Liverpool Plaza is situated between Northumberland Street and Macquarie Mall. While the northern side of the suburbs is predominantly a residential area, the southern side is primarily a commercial zone.
As per the 2016 Census, the suburb had a population of 27,084, which included residents from a wide range of ethnic groups.
Liverpool, founded on 7 November 1810, is one of the oldest urban settlements in the country. The suburb is named after the Earl of Liverpool, Robert Banks Jenkinson.
The major road serving Liverpool includes the Hume Highway, also commonly called the Liverpool Road, along with the Westlink M7 motorway, and the M5 motorway.
Rail services are offered to the Syndey CBD, Parramatta, Leppington, and Schofields via Liverpool railway station. There are bus routes as well across Liverpool to Parramatta transitway.
The area has numerous beautiful botanical parks, open spaces and sporting facilities, such as Bigge Park that comprises a War Memorial, and Pioneer Memorial Park, which is known for its historical ceremony.
Liverpool is known for museums like the Liverpool Regional Museum and the Casula Powerhouse Arts Centre.
The horse track, owned and governed by the Australian Turf Club, has an elegant charm and is developed with advanced and state-of-the-art racing tracks with appropriate accommodations.