Physiotherapy | Tallebudgera
TOP RATED PHYSIOTHERAPIST GOLD COAST
At The Good Joint, we proudly service the Tallebudgera area with expert physiotherapy designed to keep you moving well, performing at your best, and living pain-free. Whether you're recovering from injury, managing a chronic condition, or chasing peak physical performance, our experienced physiotherapists deliver personalised, evidence-based care that gets real results.
We take a hands-on, whole-body approach — treating the root cause rather than just the symptoms. Our team is highly skilled in post-operative rehabilitation, helping you regain strength, mobility, and confidence after procedures such as ACL reconstructions, shoulder surgeries, spinal operations, joint replacements and more.
Working closely with your surgeon’s rehab plan, we support every stage of your recovery — from early mobilisation right through to a full return to activity. Each session is tailored to your goals and your timeline, ensuring you're not just healing — you're coming back stronger.
Our services available to Tallebudgera locals include manual therapy, dry needling, cupping, taping, customised exercise programs, and 1:1 physio-led Pilates. Whether you’re fresh out of surgery, halfway through your rehab, or competing at an elite level, we’ll help you move and feel better every step of the way.
Book your physiotherapy session today and experience the difference with a team that’s committed to your recovery — proudly supporting the Tallebudgera community with hands-on care, expert guidance, and a personalised path back to doing what you love.
OUR PHYSIOTHERAPISTS
Dr Mike Fielding
With over 25 years of experience, a background in elite sport, and a comeback story that’ll blow your mind — Mike doesn’t just treat pain, he transforms performance.
From national-level swimmer to natural bodybuilding champ, to international Pilates educator — Mike’s movement knowledge runs deep. After a life-altering spinal injury in 2018, he rebuilt himself from the ground up using everything he teaches: strength, mindfulness, breathwork, and a holistic approach to healing.
Now, he’s bringing that same level of expertise and empathy to The Good Joint. Whether you’re an athlete, in recovery, or just ready to move and feel better — Mike’s your guy.
Dr Victoria Lohman
From NCAA volleyball at Penn State to treating elite athletes across rugby, AFL, and the World Surf League — Victoria knows what it takes to perform, recover, and thrive.
Armed with a Doctor of Physiotherapy and a Bachelor of Kinesiology, she brings serious brains and brawn to The Good Joint. She’s worked with The Western Force, Bond Rugby, Ballina Bombers and the WSL Gold Coast Pro — and now, she’s ready to work with you.
Victoria’s all about building strength, confidence and resilience — not just for sport, but for life. Her approach is holistic, empowering, and always in your corner.
WHAT TO EXPECT DURING YOUR FIRST VISIT
✔ Discussion - A brief chat about what’s brought you in and how it has been impacting your lifestyle.
✔ Physical Assessment - Functional testing to assess and identify underlying factors contributing to symptoms.
✔ Recovery Plan - A tailored approach for working on your specific needs including exercise prescription.
✔ Treatment - Hands on treatment including active release, soft tissue work and dry needling for fast relief.
PHYSIOTHERAPIST ARTICLES
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS – PHYSIOTHERAPY AT THE GOOD JOINT
Do I need a referral from my GP?
No referral is required to see our physiotherapists — you’re welcome to book privately whenever you’re ready.
However, if you’re attending under a care plan, WorkCover, DVA, or another third-party arrangement, please bring your referral or paperwork along to your appointment so we can ensure your sessions are correctly managed and billed.
How long is each physiotherapy appointment?
Initial consultations are 45 minutes, which allows for a thorough assessment, treatment, and the development of a personalised plan.
Follow-up appointments typically run for 30 minutes, depending on your needs and progress.
Can I use private health insurance?
Yes. Physiotherapy is included under extras cover with most private health insurers.
We offer HICAPS on-site for instant claiming — just bring your health fund card and you’ll only pay the gap on the day.
Do you accept WorkCover referrals?
Yes. If you have an active WorkCover claim and a valid medical certificate, your sessions may be fully funded.
Our admin team will handle communication with your case manager and take care of all the paperwork to keep things simple and stress-free for you.
Can I use DVA (Department of Veterans' Affairs) referrals?
Absolutely. If you’re a DVA cardholder with a current referral from your GP, you may be eligible for fully funded physiotherapy sessions.
We’re proud to support veterans and will liaise directly with DVA to coordinate your care and ensure smooth approvals.
Do you offer physiotherapist-guided Pilates sessions?
Yes — we offer 1:1 Physio-Guided Pilates sessions tailored specifically to your body, injury history, and goals. These sessions are led by our qualified physiotherapists and are ideal for rehab, core strength, posture correction, and injury prevention. Whether you’re an athlete or pre/postnatal, Pilates under physiotherapy guidance ensures every movement is safe, intentional, and effective.
Is physiotherapy safe during pregnancy?
Yes — physiotherapy during pregnancy is not only safe, it’s incredibly effective for managing back and pelvic pain, supporting posture, and preparing the body for birth. Our team uses gentle, targeted techniques and can also provide guidance on movement, breathwork, and recovery postpartum.
Do you offer online or telehealth sessions?
Yes, we do. If you're unable to attend in person, we offer secure video consultations where we can assess your movement, provide guidance, and prescribe tailored exercise programs.
Telehealth appointments attract the same fees and are eligible for private health rebates (if your fund allows).




The location and type of tear will impact timeframe and treatment. Most importantly, the impact on your function will be the primary indicator.