Verba vera et cura optima
Physiotherapist: Cynan Lewis PhD MScPT BPthy BHMS(Hons) Prof Cert Pain Sciences APAM
Practice mission: To provide the best, evidence-based and affordable Physiotherapy to Stanthorpe and surrounds.
Philosophy: This is represented in the quadrant shield logo. The quadrants have Eucalyptus green and Wattle yellow backgrounds - Australian Physiotherapists lead the world and I am proud to be a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association.
Verba vera et cura optima. True words and the best care
From Monday through to Thursday, clinical consultations are provided at
17 Rogers Street (4681 2212). A domiciliary (home visit) service is also provided on Thursdays.
Practice mission: To provide the best, evidence-based and affordable Physiotherapy to Stanthorpe and surrounds.
Philosophy: This is represented in the quadrant shield logo. The quadrants have Eucalyptus green and Wattle yellow backgrounds - Australian Physiotherapists lead the world and I am proud to be a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association.
- The iconic Girraween 'Pyramid' represents the shared challenge of client and Physiotherapist to achieve peak outcomes. It also signifies that this business is a local one with local loyalties and with a local contact.
- The hands clasping one another, represent the alliance formed when client and Physiotherapist work together to achieve the client's goals. Physiotherapy should be the prevention of condition onset and recurrence, facilitation of healing and function and empowerment for self-management when a condition cannot be fully resolved.
- The Celtic knot heart symbolizes my endorsement of the Biopsychosocial approach to healthcare, the key role of exercise in Physiotherapy and my Celtic ancestry.
- The open book represents 'evidence-based practice', the process of combining the best available research evidence with client expectations and clinical expertise.
Verba vera et cura optima. True words and the best care
From Monday through to Thursday, clinical consultations are provided at
17 Rogers Street (4681 2212). A domiciliary (home visit) service is also provided on Thursdays.