PhysioChoice
Thirroul

  • Monday:

    8:00AM – 7:00PM

  • Tuesday:

    8:00AM – 7:00PM

  • Wednesday:

    8:00AM – 7:00PM

  • Thursday:

    8:00AM – 7:00PM

  • Friday:

    8:00AM – 7:00PM

  • Saturday:

    8:00AM – 12:00PM

Thirroul storefront

Team

The Friendly Faces Dedicated To Helping You.

At PhysioChoice, we are committed to ensuring our clients receive the best possible treatment for their injuries. With a perfect blend of talent and experience, our team of practitioners will confidently assist you on your journey.

  • Jayd Djakovic

    Jayd Djakovic

    Director / Physiotherapist

    Jayd graduated in 2016 with a Bachelor of Exercise Science from the University of Wollongong. He then completed his Master of Physiotherapy at the University of Sydney, graduating in 2018. During his undergraduate degree, he undertook a three-year load management and strength and conditioning internship with the 1st grade NRL team, the St George Illawarra Dragons. Since joining the team at the end of 2018, he has developed a keen interest in sports-related and general injuries – treating various musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. Jayd has undertaken further study, completing his NRL level 1 Sports Trainer qualification with the Thirroul Butchers rugby league club. He has also completed his work cover training, gaining certification earlier this year. Jayd thoroughly enjoys playing soccer on his weekends and understands patients’ return to activity goals and the importance of remaining injury-free. He attends the gym regularly, and most afternoons, he can be found taking his best friend (his dog) for a run after work.

  • Peter McIntyre

    Peter McIntyre

    Senior Physiotherapist

    Peter graduated from Sydney University in 1990 with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy. He was initially employed with NSW Health in the public hospital system and moved into private practice at Thirroul Physiotherapy in 1993. Peter has extensive experience in diagnosing and treating sports injuries. He has completed various post-graduate courses with Sports Medicine Australia, the Australian Physiotherapy Association and the University of California San Diego, to name a few. Peter completed men’s health assessment and treatment qualifications in 2014, including pre and post-prostate surgery, and has been using real-time ultrasound to assist these patients’ recovery from pelvic floor dysfunction and urinary incontinence. His professional sports interests include rugby league, soccer, cycling, motorcycle racing, snow skiing and boarding, surfing and ballet dancing. Peter is a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association and a life member of the Thirroul Butchers Rugby League Football Club.

  • Cristina J. Supetran

    Cristina J. Supetran

    Physiotherapist

    Cristina graduated with a bachelor of science in physical therapy from the University of the Philippines in 2010. In 2017, she continued studying orthopedic manual therapy at the Ola Grimsby Institute in the United States and attended training seminars focused on neuromuscular conditions. She worked at Providence Hospital as a physiotherapist for eight years before becoming a clinic manager, and has extensive experience treating work-related musculoskeletal, post-operative orthopedic, neurologic, pediatric and geriatric conditions. She enjoys hiking, camping, badminton, and volleyball in her spare time and watching basketball and volleyball games.

  • Phyl Tayo

    Phyl Tayo

    Physiotherapist

    Phyl graduated with a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of Santo Tomas in Manila, Philippines. He is interested in musculoskeletal physiotherapy, pre and post-operative orthopaedic conditions, and sport-related injuries. Phyl’s goal as a Physiotherapist is to help people recover from their injuries and conditions, restore and maintain their maximum functional capacity, and improve their quality of life. Playing volleyball and watching different sports made Phyl interested in learning the biomechanics of every sport, which is essential in providing specific and accurate treatment.

Ben T.
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I went here for post-operative treatment on my left knee. I had a physiotherapist named Laura, and she was great. She talked me through the exercises I needed to do when I went home and was great to chat with during the knee therapy session.

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Injuries

Conditions We Treat At Thirroul.

From arthritic conditions and joint pain, to headaches and post-operative rehabilitation. Call us today on (02) 4267 3400 to better understand how we can assist you on your road to recovery!
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  • Back and neck pain is one of the most common complaints at our practice. Sitting at a computer can often cause neck pain with accompanying headaches, shoulder tightness, back pain and buttock or leg pain. We can help treat these problems.

  • We can treat pain and stiffness in the chest, thoracic spine and rib areas. We can also advise in relaxed breathing exercises.

  • Growing pains are caused when bones grow quickly, and the soft tissues struggle to keep up. Children and teenagers usually respond very quickly to treatment. If they continue to complain about persistent pain, medical assessment may be necessary.

  • Headaches and migraines are often triggered by neck pain or stiffness. Our physiotherapists can offer relief through treatment, along with strategies to help minimise the headaches. Combining treatment with a customised physiotherapy exercise program or dry-needling can also be helpful.

  • Most joint strains respond well to physiotherapy, enabling faster returns to sports, work, and normal daily activities. We commonly treat sprained ankles, sore knees, painful shoulders, tennis elbow, sprained wrists and fingers, SIJ problems, hip joint, groin pain and jaw pain.

  • Whether the cause is a sudden tear, a strain, or a muscle imbalance issue, physiotherapy can help by promoting efficient healing, assisting strong scar tissue formation, or strengthening and stretching affected muscles.

  • Overuse injuries generally respond well to physiotherapy, but the key is to get treatment early rather than put up with the pain. Problems such as RSI, tennis elbow and Achilles tendinopathy (a tendon injury) can heal quickly with a specific exercise prog

  • Many people will experience osteoarthritis as they age, but the severity can vary from morning stiffness and occasional painful episodes to debilitating pain. Physiotherapy can offer immense improvement and, in many cases, complete and long-lasting relief from pain. Strengthening the muscles is paramount to aging joints to keep them moving in an ideal alignment to reduce pain and improve function.

  • The pelvic floor is the group of muscles at the base of your pelvis, stretching right across from your pubic bone to your tailbone and side-to-side. Treatment involves teaching you basic pelvic floor exercises, advice on good bladder habits and, if necessary, advice on bladder re-training.

  • Pain in the body is often the result of poor posture. We can assist you or your children in improving the body's posture by showing you how to stretch tight muscles, strengthen weak muscles and improve endurance in these muscles. We are experts in core stability, utilising the deep muscles in your torso and neck to help hold you in a good posture.

  • Our physiotherapists are experienced in treating all types of sporting injuries. We treat problems including patellofemoral pain, hip and groin problems, bursitis and associated tendinopathy, tennis elbow, wrist and ankle sprains, and plantar fasciitis.

  • Our experienced Physiotherapists have a range of sub-specialities, which include chronic pain management. We understand the complex nature of chronic pain and the need for a multidisciplinary, biopsychosocial approach. Treatment is tailored and includes education regarding your condition, hands-on therapy, and graded progression of return to functional activities.

  • Our physiotherapists are trained to perform specialised manoeuvres to assist with dizziness and vertigo. If it is appropriate, you will be given an exercise program that you can do at home. These exercises are individually tailored to your balance symptoms and effectively reduce dizzy symptoms.

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Location

Where To Find Us

14/345 Lawrence Hargrave Drive, Thirroul NSW 2515.
PhysioChoice formally Thirroul Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Clinic began as a small practice in 1985 and has since grown into a multidisciplinary clinic. We deliver expertise and quality service to the northern suburbs of Illawarra.