Richmond Rehab

Richmond Rehab

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Richmond Rehab is an evolution of Richmond Remedial which operated from Fitness First for over 10yrs. We’re also preferred providers for BUPA and HCF.

Richmond Rehab is a physiotherapy clinic located in Cremorne, VIC, offering practical, evidence-informed care to help you move better and feel more confident in your body. Our small, collaborative team of physiotherapists and soft tissue therapists work together to support your recovery from injury, manage persistent pain, and improve physical performance. We offer a range of services, including:

10/06/2026

We'd like to introduce Callan Beacroft, our new Remedial Massage Therapist at Richmond Rehab.

Callan holds an Advanced Diploma of Remedial Massage from RMIT and brings a genuinely unique background to the table. As a former elite circus acrobat, he has navigated serious injury and recovery himself. That shapes how he works with patients.

Available Tuesday and Thursday afternoons/evenings and Saturday mornings.

We are offering $100 for a 1 hour introductory appointment for new bookings made before 1 July. Our standard rate increases to $130/hr from that date.

Book online at richmondrehab.com.au or call 1300 559 600.

06/06/2026

Thank you, Azam Noor for leaving us a review.
Read full review: https://birdeye.cx/1snjcl

28/05/2026

“The pain is real.”

Not the patient’s pain.
The physio pain of trying to connect the dots when symptoms make absolutely no sense.

Somewhere between biomechanics, load management, sleep, stress, strength deficits and “it only hurts on Thursdays after tennis”… we’ll figure it out eventually.

Photos from Richmond Rehab's post 27/05/2026

After a very long stint as a huge part of the Richmond Rehab team, we're sorry to have Julius sign off for his last shift today. He's off to start a new adventure in Echuca with his lovely wife and we wish them both the very best!

25/05/2026

Physiotherapist Jesse Dean explores the topic of shoulder depression and how joint dysfunction can alter alignment. If you work at a desk or engage in repetitive lifting, understanding these movement patterns is essential.

This video is intended for educational purposes. To explore your specific shoulder function and receive tailored guidance, you can request a comprehensive clinical assessment with Jesse via the link below.

👉 https://birdeye.cx/rv8dhq

19/05/2026

Most people have heard of the rotator cuff. Not many can actually tell you what it is or where it sits.

Your rotator cuff is four muscles working together to keep your shoulder stable and moving properly. In this video Jesse breaks down each one, where it is, and what it does.

If you have had a shoulder injury or you are just trying to understand your body a bit better, this one is worth a couple of minutes.

15/05/2026
14/05/2026

Saad El-Hawli picking up a shoulder injury recently got Jesse thinking about the AC joint.

It is one of the most commonly injured structures in AFL and contact sport, and most people have no idea where it even sits.

In this video Jesse explains what the AC joint is, where to find it, and the two most common ways it gets injured on the field. Good viewing if you play any contact sport or have had shoulder trouble before.

11/05/2026

Have you got a knee?
It probably has a meniscus and Luke is going to teach you all about it!

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Address


Level 1, 2 Royal Place
Richmond, VIC
3121

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 8pm
Tuesday 9am - 8pm
Wednesday 7:30am - 8pm
Thursday 7:30am - 8pm
Friday 9am - 8pm
Saturday 8am - 3pm