About Us

 
Welcome to Clinical Edge! We have a passion for learning, and we love helping Physiotherapists grow and improve in their confidence and clinical skills. We organise education that inspires us, and we believe will inspire you.

We believe with the right education, Physiotherapists will love coming to work, get better results every day and continue to enjoy being a Physio. We want to provide you with amazing education that you will be able to use immediately in your clinic.

If you have a passion for learning and improving, you will love our online education and face to face courses as much as we do. 

Previously operating as Physiotherapy Healing Solutions from 2006 until February 2011,  we rebranded to become Clinical Edge - a name we feel reflects our emphasis on practical clinical skills and providing you with an edge in your assessment and treatment.

Clinical Edge in conjunction with Physio Edge also provides a free podcast designed to inspire Physiotherapists, and push the boundaries of Physiotherapy. Podcasts are released every 2-3 weeks and provide clinical insights through interviews with leading Physiotherapists. We hope to provide you with building blocks to take your clinical practice from treating pain into improving performance and beyond  – the next frontier for Physiotherapy. This is hosted at our website www.physioedge.com.au and includes interviews with David Butler, LJ Lee, Professor Jill Cook and many others. The podcast can be found in iTunes over at http://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/physioedge/id454714085
 

All courses previously booked with Physiotherapy Healing Solutions at www.physiohealing.com.au are now booked through Clinical Edge on this website.

 

B. (Physio). The Dry Needling Plus Level 1 and 2 courses were fantastic. It sharpened up my assessment skills of movement of the neck, shoulder and hip, which was beneficial. Can't recommend them highly enough.”

 

 

This website is owned and operated by Clinical Edge Pty Ltd ABN 15 140 580 123

 

 

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