Back In Motion set to launch in Seville Grove, WA
Physiotherapist Dean Newman and his team will celebrate the launch of their new physiotherapy practice – Back In Motion Seville Grove – 12pm, Wednesday 19 October.
The Seville Grove community is invited to attend the launch which will include a tour of the new facility, Clinical Exercise demonstration and official launch by the Mayor of the City of Armadale, Councillor Henry Zelones and Member for Armadale, Dr Tony Buti MLA.
Deputy Mayor Cr Ruth Butterfield and councillors Laurence Sargeson and Colin Campbell from the City of Armadale, local doctors, members of the community and representatives from Back In Motion Health Group’s National Support Office will also be at the launch.
Mr Newman has been a physiotherapist in the Seville Grove community for more than 18 years. From a single consulting room at Seville Drive Medical in 2002, Mr Newman expanded - growing his practice from a focus on pain and injury management to an emphasis on education and prevention of injury reoccurrence.
With that growth came the need to build a team of physios and support staff – and now, the need to move into a bigger and more equipped premises as part of Back In Motion Health Group.
From a humble practice in Wantirna, Melbourne in 1999, Back In Motion Health Group’s success has seen it grow to more than 100 locations in seven states and territories across Australia. The Group’s mission is to deliver optimal lifelong physical health to members of the community through physiotherapy, massage, Clinical Exercise and related services.
In joining the Group, Mr Newman said he would offer the local Seville Grove community a more holistic range of physiotherapy and related services such as Clinical Exercise, exercise rehabilitation, massage and Whole Body Vibration Therapy.
The practice in Seville Grove features seven consultation rooms, a gym studio space, and the latest equipment including a fully-equipped Clinical Exercise studio and Whole Body Vibration Therapy. The physio team has significant experience in musculoskeletal problems, sports injuries, work and motor vehicle accidents, Clinical Exercise and functional rehabilitation.
“I am delighted to be able to celebrate the opening of our new, purpose-built premises, which will allow us to offer more treatment and services to the Armadale community, as well as allowing us to empower our patients to achieve optimal lifelong physical health through the many services we provide,” Mr Newman said.
“I welcome all local residents and businesses to the launch to learn more about Back In Motion Seville Grove and to trial our services and expertise.”
Visit Back In Motion Seville Grove's Facebook page for more information on the launch.