Fourways Physio moves to Broadacres Business Centre
When it comes to the ultimate, 21st century practice, The Business Centre ticks all the boxes for our patients. Mark Kincaid Physiotherapy opened its treatment centre in this ultra-modern building between Dainfern and Broadacres shopping centre, in February of this year. The facilities are immaculate and boasts an on-site café – perfect for a quick pick-me-up on the way back to the office after a treatment.
The practice is ideally situated on the corner of Cedar Road and Third Avenue, between the well-known Dainfern Estate and Broadacres shopping centre. This prime location is close to the Fourways Life Hospital and top schools in the area, including Fourways High, Dainfern College and Heron Bridge College. The premises was carefully selected based on the size and expansion rate of the Dainfern and Broadacres area, and considering that there are only a few physiotherapists to service such a large vicinity.
Physiotherapy is an important first-line treatment for a range of symptoms and injuries. Physiotherapists play a vital role in treating sports injuries and facilitating recovery after surgery, but there are many more conditions that we see on a daily basis. Headaches being top of the list. The stresses of the workplace, especially in Johannesburg, is a main headache-inducing culprit in our society and physiotherapy has become a popular way to treat it. Other complaints that we often deal with at our practice includes, lower back pain, neck pain and even respiratory conditions.
The greatest reward as a physiotherapist is to make a real difference in patients’ lives; to diminish painful symptoms and to ultimately see full recovery in those troubled by musculoskeletal conditions. We trust that if you, or someone you know, can benefit from physiotherapy, you’ll find the right treatment regime to enjoy fullness of life.
If you would like to visit Mark Kincaid Physiotherapy at The Business Centre, you can book your appointment online today, or call the practice directly. We hope to see you there.
Sincerely,
Mark Kincaid
B.Sc. Physiotherapy,WITS, 2004. Member of the South African Society of Physiotherapy (SASP) and orthopaedic manipulative therapy special interest group (OMTPG).