Bacchus Marsh Physiotherapy

We Have a New Name!

After 22 years of caring for our local community, Grant St Physiotherapy is now Bacchus Marsh Physiotherapy.

Why the change?

Because Bacchus Marsh is our home. We’ve grown with this community, supported local families and sports clubs, and spent more time in the Marsh than anywhere else. Our new name simply reflects who we’ve always been.

✔ Just a name that truly represents our community.

Thank you for your support over the past 22 years and we look forward to continuing the journey as Bacchus Marsh Physiotherapy.

  • Same team

  • Same quality care

Pain Not Getting Better?

Injury taking too long to heal?

Unable to play sport?

Been putting it off because you’re too busy?

Take a look inside Bacchus Marsh Physio Clinic!

Meet Our Principal Physiotherapist

Over 30+ years of experience in treating a wide range of injuries and conditions.

Special interests in;

Sports injuries – helping athletes get back to their game safely

Shoulder and back pain – restoring movement and reducing stiffness

Stability and strengthening exercises – for long-term injury prevention

Chronic pain management – using evidence-based strategies to improve the quality of life for our pateints.

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Martin Spitzeck

What We Treat

Back Pain

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Shoulder Pain

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Elbow Pain

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Dizziness

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Knee Pain

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Sports Injuries

A soccer player lying on the field holding his head, wearing a white uniform with green and black accents, and bright green and black cleats.

Hand & Wrist

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Neck Pain

Woman sitting at a desk holding her neck in pain with a laptop and open notebooks.

Hip Pain

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Foot & Ankle

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Our Comprehensive Approach

Deep Tissue Massage, Joint manipulation & Mobilisation

Massage helps reduce muscle tension, swelling, and protective guarding that often develop after strains, sprains, or overuse injuries.

We combine the most effective treatments from multiple disciplines to reduce pain, restore movement and prevent further injury.

A person receiving a massage on their back from a physiotherapist.

Tailored Exercise Programs for Posture & Stability

Strength exercises help rebuild stability after injury, support healing, and prevent future flare-ups.

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Dry needling Using Acupuncture Needles

Dry needling helps release tight muscles, reduce pain, and improve movement by targeting trigger points with fine needles.

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Schedule an appointment

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  • Pricing:

    • Private Clients: $85 initial, $80 standard

    • Pensioners: $80 initial, $75 standard

  • Insurance & Medicare: MBA, NIB, HBA preferred provider

  • Workcover, TAC, Veteran Affairs, Medicare: No gap fees

Book an appointment with us now!

Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 6:30p

Appointments usually within 24 hours

Why Choose Us?

Relief from pain — fast: Clear diagnosis + effective treatment from day one.

Hands-on + active rehab: Manual therapy to ease symptoms, then strength to stop it returning.

Personalised plan (not generic): Built around your job, sport, and daily life.

Confidence to move again: We explain what’s going on and what to do next.

Results that last: We focus on fixing the cause, not just chasing symptoms.

My Journey With Back Pain

One thing about being a physiotherapist is that every injury—no matter how frustrating it is at the time—eventually becomes a lesson you can share with your patients. And I’ve had many of those lessons.

A few years ago, I was on holiday in Peru, staying in Cusco, the gateway to Machu Picchu. The Peruvian people are generally quite short, and the doorways certainly reflect their height.

To enter our bedroom, I had to duck every time. On the first morning, we were getting ready for a tour. As I stepped out of the bedroom and ducked under the doorway… aggggh!

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