Since it was established in 1993 East Gosford Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre has grown to be a leading provider of physiotherapy services on the Central Coast. Our mission is to provide all of our patients with effective drug free pain relief, increased mobility and support. We assist our patients from the time of injury or incident through to recovery in a caring environment.
Our team of physiotherapists, led by Russell Tuckerman, are committed to providing you with the very best of care - the standard of care that you deserve! We take the time to listen to every one of our patients, to understand their physiotherapy needs and to deliver effective professional treatment every time. Our aim is to ensure that your individual treatment plan leads to an improvement in your well-being and the quality of your daily life.
We don’t just treat a patient’s symptoms; we strive to find the cause of a patient’s pain and discomfort. We assess each patient individually to get your treatment history, understand your treatment needs and map out a goal for your treatment. In some instances, we recommend further investigations and x-rays to ensure that every relevant factor is considered. This gives our physiotherapists the best possible opportunity to identify any underlying causes for a patient’s condition.
East Gosford Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre has developed a strong relationship with many General Practitioners and Treating Specialists, who value our ability to form part of a patient’s total health or recovery plan.
With a dedicated and professional team that honestly cares about its patients, East Gosford Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre, continues to be a trusted healthcare provider offering effective treatment and support in times of acute and ongoing need for people within the local community. Contact us for an appointment or further information on our services.

A programme specifically designed for adolescent rugby forwards to perform regularly at training or home to improve strength and safety around their spine.