Public servant taxpayer-funded physio after more than 630 treatments

By Noel Towell
Updated October 21 2014 - 12:08pm, first published 11:30am
Pain threshold: A workplace insurer has pulled the pin after a man received 630 treatments for back pain at a cost to the taxpayer of $65,000.
Pain threshold: A workplace insurer has pulled the pin after a man received 630 treatments for back pain at a cost to the taxpayer of $65,000.
Pain threshold: A workplace insurer has pulled the pin after a man received 630 treatments for back pain at a cost to the taxpayer of $65,000.
Pain threshold: A workplace insurer has pulled the pin after a man received 630 treatments for back pain at a cost to the taxpayer of $65,000.
Pain threshold: A workplace insurer has pulled the pin after a man received 630 treatments for back pain at a cost to the taxpayer of $65,000.
Pain threshold: A workplace insurer has pulled the pin after a man received 630 treatments for back pain at a cost to the taxpayer of $65,000.

A former public servant has lost his right to continued taxpayer-funded physiotherapy sessions after more than 630 treatments at a cost of $65,000.