top of page
Image 124.jpeg
Screenshot 2026-04-15 at 12.16_edited.png
Image 121_edited.jpg
Image 122_edited.jpg
Image 119.jpeg
Image 123.jpeg

What We Stand For

We focus on changing the standard of care for tradies. Too often, blue-collar workers are expected to push through pain, ignore injuries, or rely on short-term fixes that don’t actually solve the problem. That cycle leads to chronic pain, recurring injuries, time off work, and long-term damage - and it’s become normalised.

We stand for breaking that cycle.

Our focus is on prevention, long-term outcomes, and real-world relevance. We don’t just treat pain - we identify why it’s happening, fix the root cause, and put strategies in place to stop it from coming back. That means treating issues early, improving movement, and building resilience specific to the demands of physical work.

We also stand for making healthcare fit tradies, not forcing tradies to fit into healthcare. Long clinic wait times, generic rehab programs, and unrealistic advice don’t work in physically demanding industries. Tradies work long hours, under pressure, in tough conditions - so their care needs to match that.

Above all, we stand for supporting a workforce that is often overlooked in the healthcare system. Tradies keep industries moving, yet their long-term health is rarely prioritised. We’re here to change that by making injury care practical, accessible, and built for them.

Our Business

ONSITE Physio is a mobile physiotherapy service built specifically for tradies and blue-collar industries.

We bring physiotherapy directly to the worksite - setting up safely beside it - so workers can get treated without leaving the job or disrupting productivity. Everything we do is designed around real rosters, real workloads, and real job demands.

Our service combines:

  • Manual therapy to reduce pain and improve movement

  • Job-specific rehab that directly translates to tasks on-site

  • Education and prevention strategies to stop injuries from returning

 

We specialise in the injuries most common in trade work - low back pain, shoulder injuries, knee issues, and repetitive strain - while also addressing the habits and workload factors that cause them.

What makes us different is our proactive approach. We’re not just there when someone is already injured -we’re there to prevent injuries, reduce recurrence, and keep workers performing at a high level long-term.

 

For businesses, this means:

  • Fewer workers’ compensation claims

  • Reduced downtime and sick leave

  • Increased productivity and efficiency

  • A healthier, more reliable workforce

 

At its core, our business is built around one goal:
keeping tradies on the tools longer, stronger, and pain-free - while saving businesses money.

Two Mates, One Mission

 

ONSITE Physio started with two mates who saw the same problem. Both members from different sides of Australia - one from Melbourne, the other from Dawesville, WA.

Coming from different backgrounds but the same profession, we both saw how poorly tradies were being served by the current system. Workers either ignored injuries, relied on quick fixes, or were given generic rehab that didn’t match the reality of their work. The result was always the same - injuries kept coming back.

We knew there had to be a better way.

Between us, we bring a mix of clinical knowledge, hands-on treatment skills, and an understanding of physical work demands. We’ve worked with people in pain, seen what works, seen what doesn’t - and built a model around what actually gets results.

Being from places like Melbourne and Dawesville, we’ve both been around hard-working, blue-collar communities. We understand the culture - getting on with the job, not complaining, and pushing through pain. That’s exactly why this service exists.

We’re not just physios who treat injuries - we’re problem-solvers who are invested in keeping people working, performing, and living better. This isn’t a generic physio service.
It’s a service built by people who understand the work, the lifestyle, and the reality of being on the tools - and who are committed to doing something about it.

Screenshot 2026-04-02 at 8.33_edited.png
bottom of page