Physiotherapy – effective and natural treatment at Body Brilliance


Physiotherapy (or physical treatment) is a health profession which effectively enhances quality of life and restores health in young and old.

Sue Fuller-Good, a Masters-degree qualified physiotherapist with many years of experience practicing in Johannesburg, offers physiotherapy as part of the Body Brilliance treatments for a range of health conditions.

How can physiotherapy help me?


 Physiotherapy is brilliant for:

  • Recuperation after injury
  • Treatment of back, neck, limb or joint pain
  • Restoring movement functionality
  • Improving overall health

How can I book a physiotherapy session?


Simply click here to arrange a consultation with Sue. Alternatively, please contact us with your questions.
Physiotherapy sessions happen at Body Brilliance in Sandton, off Bryanston Drive. A typical physiotherapy session lasts for about 1 hour.

View directions and a map to Body Brilliance. Remember to make a booking before you arrive!

I want to learn more about physiotherapy


Our regular Body Brilliance newsletter is packed with information about physiotherapy and a variety of other available treatments –subscribe today!

Sue Fuller-Good: physiotherapy professional


Sue’s specialization is the spine and the pelvic region. Her focus for her Wits University Masters degree was on orthopaedic manipulation therapy.

Sue believes in the mind-body connection and therefore treats her patients holistically, completing a comprehensive assessment before beginning any therapy.

The Body Brilliance philosophy is to address the cause and not only the symptoms of any health condition.
Sue’s ongoing academic involvement extends to teaching post-graduate students through courses and workshops, focusing on a holistic approach to healing. Sue’s courses are accredited by and run through the following institutions:

  • South African Society of Physiotherapists
  • Manual Therapy Group – part of the International Federation of Manual Therapists


Sue has lectured on the International Manual Therapy Diploma Course (OMT1) for more than a decade.

 
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