Southbank Physiotherapy
Health Sciences Building, SIT
66 Ernest Street
Southbank QLD 4000
Tel: (07) 3846 2866
At Southbank Physiotherapy (near Kangaroo Point), we pride ourselves on individualised customer care & attention, so that there is an effective outcome focused treatment. At Southbank Physio we have all new quality equipment & diagnostic imaging tools in order to help faciliatate better diagnosis and more effective treatments.
In South Brisbane we provide quality preventitive sport &workplace health education and our team help foster continuing Physiotherapist academic advancement..
Are you concerned about your childs posture, Do you want to help improve your childs posture, so that they no longer stoop and their spine is no longer looking a little curved. At Southbank Physiotherapy we work with your child using clinical pilates in order to help improve your childs posture. Pilates is a type of exercise program used to improve core strength and muscular tone. This helps growing young adults and kids to assume a desirable and improved posture, thus giving your child more confidence andcan help improve performance at sport or even at school.
At Southbank Physio we will undertake a complete postural assessment of your child prior to our level 4 Clinical Pilates instruction.
At our South Brisbane Physiotherapy business in South Brisbane, we have a strong focus on identifying short and long term functional goals. Together, we develop an individual plan that will achieve the best outcome possible for you.
Our South Brisbane physiotherapy toolkit includes
Kangaroo point is dominated by illuminated soaring cliffs that fall dramatically to the banks of the Brisbane River, and is a mecca for inner city outdoor activity by day and by night climbers and abseilers dangle precariously from the cliff face, drawing the grasps of onlookers. Bike riders and rollerbladers zoom up and down the pathways, past the artistic sculptures and tropical trees, while joggers and walkers enjoy the scenery at a slightly slower pace. And if you feel like getting out on the water, the Riverlife Adventure Centre offers kayaking on the river
There are very few place in the world that invite us to pause, draw breath and contemplate the deeper aspects of life. Such places may be famous natural formations, hidden nooks and crannies where few folk go, or man-made edifices which seek to express human aspirations.
Brisbane indeed has a special place available to all to visit on the cliffs at Kangaroo Point. Hidden for so long between the former TAFE college and St Vincent's Hospital; the opening of the Kangaroo Point Park on the southern side of the church has provided an excellent opportunity for people to enter one of the special places of this city.
Built in 1873, this Church with its distinctive Richard Suter lines, organic 'tuff' stonework, it's rustic and warm interior, St Mary inspires all who come to visit or to worship. There is much to discover at St Mary's on the Cliffs and we hope you will enjoy our history, our search into the depths of contemporary belief in God, the historical and eternal Jesus of Nazareth and the challenges of being Anglican Christians in the mystery of the twenty-first century.
Visit this beautiful church for prayer, reflection, worship, wonderful music, or simply to look around and soak up the atmosphere of our heritage listed church.
The Kangaroo Point campus on which St Vincent's Hospital Brisbane stands, was given to the Sisters of Charity by Miss Mary Bedford in honour of her good friend Dr Lilian Cooper, the first woman doctor registered in Queensland.
Miss Bedford's wish was that the Sisters would establish a hospice for the sick and dying especially those who were poor. Formerly known as Mt Olivet Hospital the foundation stone was laid by James Duhig, the Archbishop of Brisbane, in 1954, and the building opened in 1957. Mother Giovanni Ackman was appointed first Administrator. Through her, and her supporters, valiant fundraising efforts the hospital has remained significant in the delivery of health care to the community and with the eventual help of government funding, the facility was placed on a secure footing.
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