PhysioWorks Events

PhysioWorks Events bring together practical education, injury prevention advice, and community health sessions to help Brisbane locals move better and stay active. This page is your central hub for upcoming PhysioWorks events, including running, injury prevention, rehabilitation, balance, and health education sessions.
If you are looking for our latest event, you can now view the featured Running Injury Prevention Night. You can also browse related resources such as running injuries, common running injuries, and our broader sports injury information.
On this page:
- Upcoming PhysioWorks events
- Featured community education sessions
- Who our events are designed for
- How to register and stay updated
What are PhysioWorks events?
PhysioWorks events are practical education sessions designed to help people prevent injuries, improve movement, and make better health decisions. Some events focus on sport and exercise, while others may cover rehabilitation, balance, falls prevention, or community health topics.
These sessions are designed to be useful, easy to follow, and relevant to real-life activity goals. Depending on the event, presenters may include physiotherapists, exercise physiologists, massage therapists, or invited community partners.
Upcoming PhysioWorks events
We are starting to build out our events calendar. The first featured event is now live, with more PhysioWorks events expected over time across injury prevention, exercise, rehabilitation, and community education.
Featured Event
Running Injury Prevention Night
Date: Thursday 23 April 2026
Time: 7:00 pm
Location: Clayfield PhysioWorks, 789 Sandgate Rd, Clayfield
This practical event is designed for beginner runners, returning runners, and anyone building towards a 5km goal. It covers common running injuries, training load mistakes, running technique, recovery, and simple ways to train more consistently.
Why attend a PhysioWorks event?
PhysioWorks events are designed to give you practical tips that you can use straight away. Rather than vague theory, the aim is to discuss common problems, early warning signs, training or lifestyle mistakes, and simple next steps that may help you stay active with fewer setbacks.
- Practical education: clear advice from clinicians and guest presenters
- Injury prevention focus: learn how to reduce common mistakes and overload issues
- Community connection: meet others with similar goals and interests
- Relevant next steps: know when self-management is enough and when professional help may be useful
Who are PhysioWorks events for?
Our events may suit runners, active adults, older adults, people returning to exercise, community groups, and anyone wanting practical health advice in an easy-to-follow format. Some events are beginner-friendly, while others may be more specific to a sport, injury pattern, or rehabilitation goal.
If you are unsure where to start, our current featured event is ideal for runners and people returning to exercise. You may also find these related pages helpful: runner’s knee, shin splints, plantar fasciitis, and running analysis.
What types of events may appear here?
- Running injury prevention nights
- Balance and falls prevention education sessions
- Sports injury information evenings
- Community rehabilitation workshops
- Exercise and health education sessions
How do you register for a PhysioWorks event?
You can register for a PhysioWorks event by opening the individual event page and following the registration link. Each event page includes the date, time, location, who the event suits, and the most relevant presenter or clinic details.
What should you do next?
If the featured event suits you, visit the event page and register early. If you are dealing with pain, recurring injuries, or training setbacks now, you may also find it helpful to book an assessment with a physiotherapist or browse your nearest PhysioWorks clinic.
Current Featured Event
Running Injury Prevention Night – Thursday 23 April 2026