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About Equilibrium Physiotherapy

Equilibrium Physiotherapy (previously known as Chalmers O'Sullivan Physiotherapy) was first established in 1995 providing outpatient services in the Kogarah area and inpatient services to St George Private Hospital.

Equilibrium Physiotherapy is committed to providing a comprehensive, high quality service which includes thorough assessment, accurate diagnosis and effective individualised treatment.

Our highly skilled physiotherapists treat each patient, one on one, using evidence based practice to help achieve their goals, restore function and improve quality of life. We believe in hands on therapy as well as teaching self-management strategies including exercises which can be performed at home.
All our physiotherapists work closely with many GPs, Physicians and Surgeons in the area.

Latest News

Top 5 Tips for Healthy Bladder and Bowel Control

Posted by Eqphysio on 15 March 2019
Top 5 Tips for Healthy Bladder and Bowel Control
Do you know if you have healthy bladder and bowel habits? Do you: Pass urine 4-6 times during the day and no more than once over night? Open your bowels anywhere b...
Posted in:Women's Health  

6 Common Questions About Dry Needling

Posted by Eqphysio on 1 March 2019
6 Common Questions About Dry Needling
  What is Dry Needling? Dry needling, sometimes referred to as "Western Acupuncture" is the use of a solid, filament needle, similar to those used in acupuncture, being in...
Posted in:Dry Needling  

Temporomandibular Joint Disorders

Posted by Eqphysio on 8 February 2019
Temporomandibular Joint Disorders
  The Temporomandibular Joint (TMJ) is the joint located in front of the ear and connects the jaw bone (mandible) to the skull. Between the mandible and the socket (skull) is a disc whi...
Posted in:TMJ Pain  

Getting your body back into balance

Vestibular Rehabilitation

Our physiotherapists are trained to recognise, assess and treat patients that are suffering from vertigo from a vestibular origin such as Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV), vestibular neuronitis/labyrinthitis and following acoustic neuroma resection.

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