When it comes to your health, you deserve the best and that’s exactly what we deliver.
At Proactive Physiotherapy, we combine clinical expertise with genuine care to provide results-driven physiotherapy that puts you first.
Our experienced team doesn’t just treat symptoms, we pride ourselves on our pain to performance approach to client care where we take the time to understand the root cause of your pain and create a personalised plan to help you move better, feel stronger and get back to what you love. Our model is relieving symptoms, restoring function and improving your long term health.
Because it's not just about living longer—it's about living well. Prioritising your health span means staying active and independent for as many years as possible.
Make your health a priority and book an appointment with one of our expert physios and take the first step towards better health.


Having provided services to the Cairns community for over 40 years and with over 120 years of combined experience as manual therapy and exercise physiotherapists our current team brings a depth of knowledge that few clinics can match. We've seen almost every type of injury and condition—and we know what works.
We have a dedicated headache and migraine clinic,(CHMC) with level 1, 2 and 3 practitioners using the Watson technique.
We have a dedicated pelvic health and continence clinic (CPHC) with 4 pelvic health physios providing services for men, women and children.
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Understand why back pain happens and how to help it
Understand why shoulder pain happens and how to help it
Understand why knee pain happens and how to help it
At Proactive Physiotherapy we treat a wide range of conditions from everyday aches to complex injuries. Whether you're dealing with a recent injury or something that’s been nagging you for a while, our experienced physiotherapists can help you understand the cause and work towards lasting relief.
We commonly help clients with:
Back pain – from stiffness and postural strain to disc injuries and sciatica
Neck pain & headaches – including tension, whiplash and desk-related strain
Shoulder pain – such as rotator cuff issues, bursitis and frozen shoulder
Knee pain – from ligament injuries and arthritis to patellofemoral pain
Hip & pelvic pain – affecting movement, stability or sleep
Ankle & foot problems – including sprains, Achilles issues and plantar fasciitis
Post-surgical recovery – regain strength and mobility after orthopaedic surgery
Sports injuries – from sprains and strains to overuse injuries
Balance and dizziness issues – including BPPV and vestibular dysfunction



What to Expect from Your Physio When You’re Expecting
You’ve had your baby—congratulations! While your focus is now on caring for your newborn, it’s just as important to care for yourself. The first 12 weeks after birth are often called the fourth trimester—a time of healing, adjusting, and huge changes.
Whether you had a vaginal birth or a C-section, your body has been through a lot. A women’s health physiotherapist can support your recovery, help you feel more comfortable, and guide you as you return to movement and daily life.
1. Pelvic Floor and Postnatal Check at 6 Weeks
At around 6 weeks postpartum, it’s a good idea to have a pelvic floor check with a physiotherapist. They’ll gently assess how your pelvic floor muscles are healing, and help with issues like leaking, heaviness, or discomfort. Even if you feel okay, this check can help catch small problems early and give you the best start for recovery. We can also help with advice for intimacy post-partum, and work with your GP to help you get back in the bedroom
2. Help With Abdominal Separation (Diastasis Recti)
It’s common for your abdominal muscles to separate during pregnancy. This is called diastasis recti. A physiotherapist can check for this and give you safe exercises to help your tummy muscles come back together. They’ll also teach you how to move and lift in ways that protect your core while it heals.
3. Support With Breastfeeding and Mastitis
Breastfeeding can be hard on your body. You might notice neck and shoulder pain from feeding positions, or even develop mastitis (a painful breast infection). Physiotherapists can help with massage, ultrasound treatment, and positioning tips to ease discomfort and support healing.
4. Better Posture for Feeding, Sleeping, and Carrying Baby
You’re probably spending hours feeding, rocking, and holding your baby. This can lead to back, shoulder, or wrist pain. A physiotherapist can show you small changes to improve your posture while feeding or sleeping, and give tips to protect your body during daily tasks.
5. Returning to Exercise Safely
Feeling ready to move again? Great! But your body needs time and support to return to exercise safely. A physiotherapist can guide you through gentle rehab exercises that build strength without overloading your pelvic floor or core. This way, you can return to walking, running, or workouts with confidence—when your body is ready.
The fourth trimester is a time of healing—not pressure. Physiotherapy can help you recover, reduce pain, and feel stronger in your new role as a mum. Whether it’s pelvic floor support, posture tips, or breastfeeding help, you don’t have to go through it alone. Call us on 07 4053 6222 or book online.




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Thu: 8:00am - 6:00pm
Fri: 8:00am - 6:00pm
Sat: Closed
Sun: Closed


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