What is Allied Health?

Allied health is distinct from the medical, dental, and nursing fields. Allied health Professionals (AHPs) are not part of those professions, but they work alongside them to treat and care for patients or clients. The main distinction lies in the fact that the services focus on preventing and aiding in the recovery of clients, whereas the medical industry concentrates on diagnosing and curing illnesses and injuries.

What is the role of an Allied Health Assistant or Professional?

The main goal is to provide clients with care and support in completing specific treatment plans that they feel would benefit them, based on their physical or mental issues related to injury, illness, or disabilities. On the other hand, AHPs diagnose the client's issues and then assist with treatment and rehabilitation.

AHPs in Australia

In Australia, there are around 200,000 registered AHPs. When compared to the number of Australians needing their help, there aren't enough people in that workforce. Please consider thanking your AHP for their time and effort, as they are few and far between and are incredibly sought after.

Allied Health Assistance at Promitto

To provide every client with the necessary treatment and support they need to achieve their health and wellbeing goals we offer a range of services, as outlined on our services page, but here is that list:

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What's the difference between Remedial Massage & Deep Tissue?

If you want to get the most benefit out of your massage treatment, Remedial massage and Deep tissue massage are the best options. But what's the difference between the two, and why would we offer one over the other?

Deep Tissue Massage

This type of massage applies more pressure to penetrate deeper into the muscles. It may cause some discomfort, but it is often regarded as a "good pain" by individuals who appreciate this kind of massage. It is a full-body massage that applies pressure across the body to reduce tension and aid in the recovery from exercise and injuries.

Remedial Massage

Remedial massage differs from Deep Tissue massage because it focuses on treating specific parts of the body for pain and injury. It requires a deep understanding of the body's muscular structure and involves reviewing the client's muscles, ligaments, tendons, and posture. The massage therapist uses firm pressure to target pain points and areas that need rehabilitation over several sessions. This approach helps the client recover and stay focused on their treatment goals.

Remedial Massage at Promitto

Our Remedial Massage therapists will work with clients with a wide range of conditions to improve their well-being and health. Teaming up with our Physiotherapists they will find the best possible treatment for all our clients to help remedy their:

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