2025 is here - if you have painful knees, back pain or any other pain sapping your energy - call or message to get to the bottom it.
Sue Cutbill Exercise Physiology and Physiotherapy
07/02/2025
After hours weekend Physio service - Forestville
Saturday 9am -4pm
Sunday 9am - 4pm
Text or call 0433 151 795
02/02/2025
If anyone knows of anyone who has injured their R PCL - this brace is key to the best possible recovery.
The two best things in the journey of this complex PCL reconstruction was the best Surgeon and then straight into this brace. These dynamic braces are considered gold standard but due to cost are often not used.
This is for a right knee size large and totally customisable- $1600 - bought for $1900. Made in Germany and in as new condition.
Happy to help with sizing / fitting on FaceTime or face to face - Forestville 2087.
Sue 0433151795
25/01/2025
If you are in need of Physiotherapy over the long weekend.
Sue Cutbill Exercise Physiology and Physiotherapy
29/12/2024
If you danced too hard over Christmas and have a sore back or injury you want treated before the new year I have two Physio slots available tomorrow Monday 30/12 - please message on 0433151795 with the slot you’d like 8.30 -9.30am or 2-3pm.
17/03/2024
Thank you for your generosity in donating to raising funds for research into a cure for type 1 diabetes.
We had a fantastic experience - never had such an adrenaline rush. 😂
Thanks to JDRF for organising and to our support crew.
Here’s to doing it again next year!
JDRF Australia
05/03/2024
Skydiving to raise funds for research into a cure for Type 1 Diabetes.
Following our youngest son’s diagnosis of Type 1 diabetes, sparked by a Covid infection last year, we are keen to help fund research for a cure. It’s a very labour intensive and tricky disease.
You can read more about our story on the fundraising page .
Thank you to those who have already donated - it is very much appreciated.
As we search for donations for research into a cure for type1 diabetes - we thought we would show you how Benny manages his new condition with the fantastic technology available.
This is an insulin pump, smaller than a credit card and it runs 24/7 - all day every day. It is attached to him via a tube with a cannula that goes into his abdomen and changed every 3 days.
If you would like to donate to our skydive to raise funds for research- please follow link.
Each day we will show you the other management tools required.
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