Active Back Care, Castle Hill
Day | Time |
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Physiotherapist
4.5
Physical therapy exercises
Joint mobilization
Soft tissue massage
Posture correction
Gait training
Meet Michael Brierley, a Physiotherapist based at Active Back Care in Castle Hill, NSW. He works at the clinic located at 158 Showground Road, Castle Hill 2154. Degree: not specified. Years of experience: not specified. He helps people through practical physical therapy focused on movement and recovery.
Michael offers a range of services to support daily function and sports or activity goals. Patients can access physical therapy exercises, joint mobilization, soft tissue massage, posture correction, and gait training. His approach is hands-on yet clear, guiding you through exercises that are easy to do at home or in the clinic. The goal is to reduce pain, improve strength, and restore normal movement so you can do what you enjoy in everyday life.
The local area benefits from his convenient Castle Hill location, close to Sydney suburbs in the Hills District. The clinic is reachable by phone at 0298992813 for bookings, questions, and appointment times. He accepts a variety of payment options, including Cash, EFT, Mastercard, Visa, and HICAPS, which makes it easier for patients to access care.
Michael’s treatment style focuses on patient care. He explains what each exercise does and checks how you respond, making adjustments as you progress. He emphasizes posture and movement that protect the body during daily activities and during workouts. This patient-friendly approach helps you stay motivated and understand your recovery plan.
The team at Active Back Care values ongoing learning. Michael stays up-to-date with best practices in physiotherapy to bring safe and effective care to Castle Hill and surrounding areas. He collaborates with other health professionals when needed to tailor care to your needs, whether you have a long-standing issue or a new injury.
For residents around Sydney’s Hills District, trust in Michael Brierley’s expertise and thoughtful approach. His reputation for clear communication, practical care, and reliable results makes him a strong choice for physiotherapy in Castle Hill. If you’re looking for a local physiotherapist who focuses on real movement, pain relief, and personal progress, Michael is ready to help you take the next step toward better mobility and quality of life.
Booked in at Castle Hill after a knee niggle and was surprised how quickly I felt relief. Michael explained the postural adjustments and took me through gentle gait training. The soft tissue work and targeted exercises have me back on the local bike paths near Showground Road.
Great physio in our neighbourhood. Michael walked me through a clear plan for my shoulder stiffness, with precise joint mobilization and home exercises. Left Castle Hill feeling supported and a lot more confident about my recovery.
After months of back pain, I finally found a treatment that makes sense. Michael assessed my posture and gave me practical posture correction tips plus a few soft tissue massage sessions. Highly recommend for anyone in the Hills District area.
Friendly and professional. The gait training really helped when I started running again. Michael made sure I understood each exercise and checked my progress week to week. Great service at 158 Showground Road.
I felt listened to from the moment I walked in. The combination of physical therapy exercises and targeted mobility work has improved my knee function significantly. Will definitely come back if I need more help.
Castle Hill is lucky to have this physio. Michael’s approach is practical and thorough. From soft tissue massage to efficient gait retraining, I left with a clear plan and real progress.
Relieved to have finally found a physio who explains things well. The joint mobilization sessions helped loosen up my shoulders, and the home exercises are easy to follow. Thanks, Michael.