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Founded in 2000 by Ron O’Hare, LifeSpring Physiotherapy provides private, primary healthcare to clients suffering from acute or chronic physical pain or impairment with physiotherapy treatment focused on achieving each patient’s unique post-recovery goals. We specialize in treating athletes; from the recreational, to those who compete and perform at the highest levels.
At a time when changing demographics and consumer-driven demand are forcing sweeping change in the public healthcare system, LifeSpring’s business model provides a unique and refreshing auxiliary primary care experience – combining consultative “whole patient” care with clinical best practice. LifeSpring promises and consistently delivers innovative, yet in some ways “old fashioned” care: leading to faster, more complete and more enduring benefit to our patients.
Unlike most competitive models, which appear focused on “efficiency” and transactional volume, we focus on “effectiveness”; on successful patient outcomes. LifeSpring therapists are trained to quickly establish rapport, to take the time and interest needed to build and nurture close, trusting, personal relationships with our patients. We devote as much time as needed to properly assessing the root cause(s) of each patient’s condition, to collaborating with the patient and their physician to develop a suitable recovery plan, and to treatment itself. |
What our patients say makes us different: |
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Both the quality and quantity of time LifeSpring therapists spend with them causes patients to never feel as though they’re “on the clock”.
The community atmosphere created by our open concept facility.
All patients benefit from our specialty in treating high-performance athletes.A holistic approach to treatment emphasizing the importance of achieving physical, intellectual and emotional balance to achieve complete healing.
LifeSpring’s extremely thorough assessment process determines the root cause of injuries, works to establish an image of potential and plans to accomplish each patient’s unique goals for recovery.
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