Posture Correction & Back Pain

Back Pain Treatment in Miranda, NSW

Poor posture and back pain can be brought on by many factors, the most common being working at a desk. Poor posture can not only cause neck and back pain but can also impact your general health, causing fatigue and headaches. If you’re experiencing back pain, headaches or other symptoms of spinal issues, contact the professional team at Pinpoint Physiotherapy and sports medicine for a detailed assessment and treatment plan today.

Posture Correction

Our treatments for poor posture will build and develop muscles around the neck and spine, so your back and neck are supported better. Our treatment plans include:

  • Assessment & diagnosis
  • Postural education
  • Manipulative therapy
  • Ergonomic assessments and recommendations
  • Corrective exercises


  • Assessment & diagnosis
  • Postural education
  • Manipulative therapy
  • Ergonomic assessments and recommendations
  • Corrective exercises

Back Pain Assessment & Treatment

Back pain can occur for many reasons, so before you try to treat the issue yourself, it’s best to get an assessment from the qualified and experienced professionals at Pinpoint Physiotherapy and sports medicine. Back pain can come on suddenly or build over time to the point where it can become unbearable. Common causes of back pain are:

  • Long periods of sitting, especially on non-ergonomically designed chairs
  • Heavy or incorrect lifting
  • Incorrect posture
  • Muscle weakness


  • Long periods of sitting, especially on non-ergonomically designed chairs
  • Heavy or incorrect lifting
  • Incorrect posture
  • Muscle weakness

If you’re experiencing back pain, don’t delay. Contact Pinpoint Physiotherapy and sports medicine for a professional assessment and diagnosis. We offer a comprehensive range of treatments to relieve pain and return strength and mobility to your back. Contact us to find the right plan for you.

Don’t let back pain affect your day to day life; call 02 8582 7682 to book an appointment today.

A woman with back pain in Miranda
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