Symptoms Search
Symptoms Search helps you find the most relevant injuries and conditions page when you know your pain, problem, or body region but do not yet know the diagnosis. Search below or browse common symptom pathways to move quickly to the right injury, condition, treatment, or clinic page.
You can search by symptom, body part, movement problem, sport, or treatment. For example, try back pain, shoulder pain, knee pain when running, headache, dizziness, jaw pain, massage, or exercise physiology.
What is a symptoms search page?
A symptoms search page helps you find the best PhysioWorks content when you know what hurts, feels weak, stiff, dizzy, swollen, or irritated, but you do not yet know the diagnosis. It points you towards the most relevant condition, treatment, FAQ, or clinic page without guessing the cause too early.
Search Symptoms, Pain or Conditions
Type your symptom, injury, body region, or treatment topic below.
Common Symptom Searches
- Why does my back hurt?
- Why does my neck hurt?
- Why does my shoulder hurt when I lift my arm?
- Why does my knee hurt when running?
- Why does my hip hurt when walking?
- Why does my ankle hurt?
- Why does my foot hurt?
- Why do I keep getting headaches?
- Why do I feel dizzy or off balance?
- Why does my jaw hurt?
Browse by Symptom Type
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When should you seek urgent help?
Use a symptom search page for common musculoskeletal, balance, pain, or movement problems. Seek urgent medical attention for chest pain, severe breathing trouble, sudden weakness, facial droop, new speech problems, collapse, a major fracture, or rapidly worsening symptoms.
Need a Clinic?
If you are ready to book, visit the PhysioWorks clinic finder or choose a nearby clinic below.
What to Do Next
If you are not sure what your symptoms mean, start with the search box and then compare the closest body-region or symptom pages. If your pain, dizziness, headache, or movement problem is not settling, a physiotherapist may help assess the likely source and guide the most suitable next step.
References
- healthdirect Australia. Symptom Checker. Accessed March 22, 2026.
- National Library of Medicine. Symptoms. MedlinePlus. Accessed March 22, 2026.