Woden Integrated Physiotherapy, Woden
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Physiotherapist
5
Physical therapy sessions
Exercise programs
Manual therapy techniques
Pain management advice
Dr. Bjarne Kragh is a Physiotherapist. His degree and years of experience are not specified in the profile, but he works at Woden Integrated Physiotherapy in Canberra, ACT. His workplace is Level 1, Canberra Health Point, 16 Wilbow Street, Woden, ACT 2606, and the clinic location is also noted as Woden Integrated Physiotherapy, Level 1, Canberra Health Point, 16 Wilbow Street, Woden ACT 2606. This makes it easy for patients in Canberra and the surrounding areas to find him for physical health care. He provides a range of physical care services that help people move better and feel less pain. His work focuses on physical therapy sessions, effective exercise programs, manual therapy techniques, and practical pain management advice. These services are designed to help patients recover from injuries, manage chronic pain, and improve daily activities. The care plan is built around individual needs. Patients will get careful assessments and personalized routines to follow at home. He values gentle guidance and patient education, so people understand their treatment and can participate in their own healing process. Dr. Kragh operates in the local Canberra health community. He supports patients at the Woden clinic, which is convenient for people who live in or near the ACT capital area. The clinic setting emphasizes a calm and supportive atmosphere. He offers clear explanations and practical steps for better health. The services include hands-on manual therapy techniques when needed. He also creates tailored exercise programs that patients can perform with confidence. Pain management advice is provided to help patients reduce discomfort and improve daily life. Dr. Kragh emphasizes ongoing learning. This commitment means he stays up to date with the latest methods in physiotherapy. He works closely with other health professionals to provide coordinated care. Teamwork plays a big role. By collaborating with other clinicians, he can guide patients through a well-rounded rehabilitation plan. The approach is patient-centered and respectful. His practice is trusted by many in the Canberra community, and his reputation comes from consistent, compassionate care. Patients can expect a professional and friendly experience. The goal is to help people regain movement, reduce pain, and return to everyday activities with confidence. With his expertise, patients feel supported on their path to better health, right in Canberra’s local health scene.
Had physio with Bjarne at Canberra Health Point in Woden. The session focused on a clear exercise program and a few manual therapy tweaks that really helped my lower back. Felt listened to and left with practical steps for at-home care.
Great experience at Level 1, Canberra Health Point. Bjarne explained the pain management plan in plain terms and gave me a tailored exercise routine. My shoulder Australian-sore days are behind me already after a couple of sessions.
I was relieved after the first visit in Woden. The manual therapy was gentle but effective, and the follow-up exercises have made a real difference to my knee pain. Highly recommend if you’re in Canberra.
Bjarne took the time to listen to my history and designed a practical physical therapy plan. The sessions at Canberra Health Point are convenient, and the guidance on staying active between visits has helped me keep moving.
A friend suggested I try physio for my ankle, and I’m glad I did. The exercise program Bjarne provided is doable and the manual techniques helped ease the stiffness. Worth the trip to Woden.
Solid physio experience in Canberra. Bjarne explained each step of the pain management advice and adjusted my program as I improved. Friendly and professional, with clear progress after every visit.
From the first appointment at Level 1, Canberra Health Point, I felt in good hands. The combination of hands-on manual therapy and a structured exercise program has helped my back flare-ups considerably.