Absolute Injury Management, Traralgon
| Day | Time |
|---|---|
| Sunday | N/A |
| Monday | 9am – 5:30pm |
| Tuesday | 9am – 5:30pm |
| Wednesday | 9am – 5:30pm |
| Thursday | 9am – 5:30pm |
| Friday | 9am – 5:30pm |
| Saturday | N/A |
Consultation Fee
Not specified

Physiotherapist

Physical therapy sessions
Exercise programs
Manual therapy
Pain management techniques
Mr Alexander Wright is a Physiotherapist working at Absolute Injury Management in Traralgon, located at 15 Breed Street, Traralgon VIC 3844. He offers physical therapy sessions, exercise programs, manual therapy, and pain management techniques to help people recover and stay active. Working in a local clinic in regional Victoria, he is easy to reach by calling 0351747250 for appointments or information. His role as a physiotherapist focuses on moving pain away and helping the body work better in daily life and in sport. The clinic setting in Traralgon makes it convenient for residents in the Latrobe Valley to get hands‑on care close to home. The friendly team at Absolute Injury Management supports patients through their healing journey.
In the middle part of his care, Mr Wright emphasizes Queensland? No, keep it simple: He focuses on the treatment options that fit each person. He uses physical therapy sessions to guide people through exercises that build strength, flexibility, and balance. He also uses manual therapy to help joints and muscles move more easily. Pain management techniques are shared so patients know how to cope with symptoms between visits. The goal is to help patients return to work, sport, or everyday activities with less pain and better function. He explains choices in clear language, so patients understand their plan and can follow it at home. He understands that each body is unique, so he creates exercise programs that suit different ages, activities, and levels of fitness. He also prioritizes safety, progress, and gradual steps so healing stays steady.
Teamwork and learning are important in his practice. He collaborates with other staff at Absolute Injury Management to coordinate care. This means doctors, therapists, and front desk staff work together to support the patient. He stays current with new ideas in physiotherapy by learning and applying updated methods when helpful. In regional Victoria, a strong team approach helps people recover faster and feel confident about their care. For patients in Traralgon and nearby towns, having a dedicated physiotherapist just down the street makes a big difference.
Patients can trust the clinic’s reputation for clear guidance, reliable care, and steady support. Mr Wright’s focus on hands‑on treatment, practical exercises, and pain relief builds confidence in his ability to help people improve their movement and quality of life. With his approach, patients in Traralgon can expect professional, compassionate care that supports long‑term health and wellbeing.
