Physiotherapy in Cronulla
Southside Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centre
Southside Physiotherapy in Cronulla is a well established practice (25 years) at the heart of the Sutherland Shire. The Directors, Phillip Richardson and Francis Crossle, and their staff, are dedicated to the provision of the highest standards of patient care, promoting excellence in the field of physiotherapy. They have 60 years of combined experience.
Southside Physiotherapy trains and mentors final year physiotherapy students with clinical placements in partnership with Sydney University.
Maximising your performance is our concern


Past Team Appointments
- Cronulla "Sharks" Rugby League Team
- Sydney Kings Basketball NBL Team
- St George "Dragons" Rugby League Team
- Athletics Australia
- Australian Women's Basketball Team
- Sutherland & NSW Netball Associations
- NSW Touch
- Australian Softball Various National Teams
- Australian National Deaf Sports Team
- NSW Oz Tag
- Oceania World Cup Athletics
- NSW Baseball
- NSW Gymnastics
- NSW Amateur Athletics Association
- Little Athletics Zone & Regional
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Is physiotherapy suitable for children?
Physiotherapists who specialise in the treatment of children with motor dysfunction are known as paediatric physiotherapists. Read more →
Sciatica
Sciatica is a common condition that causes pain to radiate in the buttocks and groin, down the back of the leg and into the foot. This pain is the result of compression of the sciatic nerve. Read more →
Soft tissue injury
Soft tissue injury may occur in the muscle as in a contusion or strain, in the tendons as in a strain or tendinopathy, in fascia connective tissue as in a fasciitis or in the ligaments as in a sprain or in the joint bursae as in a bursitis. Read more →
Football injuries
Many football injuries involve the knees, ankles, shins and the groin. While not life-threatening, these may lead to serious fatal conditions. Read more →
Massage therapy (Soft tissue therapy)
Massage therapy, which physiotherapists commonly refer to as soft tissue therapy, is a popular treatment choice in many clinical settings. Read more →
Rotator cuff injury – treatment options
When the rotator cuff muscles become injured, certain everyday functions such as raising your arm above your head become difficult or impossible. Read more →
Low-impact exercise
Some people experience difficulty doing strenuous activities. Good thing there are low-impact exercises you can perform that will help you achieve fitness goals despite limitations. Read more →
Fitness for children
Childhood obesity carries with it the risk of diabetes, asthma, sleep problems, lack of energy and frequent injuries, all of which can result in poor school performance. Read more →
Personal trainer or not?
Though a personal trainer can't replace a physiotherapist it is the next best thing while you are training. Read more →
Playing through Runner's Knee pain
Runner's knee, also called patellofemoral pain, is a condition characterised by dull, aching pain under or around the kneecap (patella) where it connects with the thighbone (femur). Read more →
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