Cottesloe
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Sunday | Closed |
Monday | Closed |
Tuesday | Closed |
Wednesday | Closed |
Thursday | Closed |
Friday | Closed |
Saturday | Closed |
Consultation Fee
Not specified
Physiotherapist
5
Physical therapy exercises
Joint mobilization
Pain management techniques
Posture correction advice
Mrs Sharlene Joan Hart is a Physiotherapist who helps people in Australia feel better. Degree and years of experience are not specified, but she works at Cottesloe in Western Australia. Her workplace is Unit 11/136 Railway Street, Cottesloe WA 6011, in the Cottesloe clinic. This makes it easy for local patients in the Perth area to reach her for care. Her focus is to guide patients through physical therapy exercises and other techniques to reduce pain and improve movement.
Sharlene offers practical services such as physical therapy exercises to strengthen muscles and improve flexibility. She also uses joint mobilization to help joints move more freely. For people dealing with pain, she uses pain management techniques to reduce discomfort and support faster recovery. She provides posture correction advice to help prevent future problems and to support everyday activities like walking, sitting, and standing.
In her care, she keeps things simple and clear. She explains what exercises to do at home and what to expect from treatment. The approach is patient-friendly, with steps that are easy to understand. This helps people of all ages in the Cottesloe area to participate in their own care.
Sharlene values continuous learning. She stays up to date with the latest ideas in physiotherapy to offer fresh and effective options. She also collaborates with other healthcare professionals to ensure patients get the best possible care. Teamwork is important in her approach, so patients feel supported by a network that helps them recover.
When patients visit, they can expect a respectful and caring environment. Her focus on movement, strength, and practical strategies supports everyday life in the Western Australia region, especially for residents around Cottesloe, Perth, and nearby suburbs. She aims to build trust through steady progress and reliable guidance. Her growing reputation comes from consistent care, clear information, and emphasis on patient outcomes.
With her experience in physical therapy and her practical approach, Sharlene Hart helps people regain confidence in their bodies. Her expertise in physical therapy exercises, joint care, pain management, and posture support makes her a strong option for those seeking physiotherapy services in Cottesloe and the broader WA area.
Fantastic physio visit in Cottesloe. Sharlene stood by me through a stubborn lower back ache with clear pain management techniques and targeted exercises. Left the clinic feeling more flexible and confident I could keep up the program at home.
After a tumble, I expected stiffness to linger. Sharlene’s joint mobilization and personalised physical therapy exercises have me moving freely again. Appreciate the practical posture tips too—worth the trip to Railway Street.
Genuine care from start to finish. Sharlene explained each exercise and the reasoning behind the pain management techniques. I felt supported and really noticed a difference in my neck tension after a couple of sessions in Cottesloe.
Relieved to find a physio who listens. The combination of physical therapy exercises and gentle joint mobility work helped with my shoulder pain. Highly recommend for anyone near WA's coast looking for practical, results-driven care.
I came in with nagging knee pain and left with a clear plan. Sharlene’s posture correction advice and easy-to-follow exercises have made a real difference. Great service at Unit 11 in Cottesloe.
Professional, friendly and encouraging. The pain management techniques were straightforward and the balance of hands-on treatment with exercises felt just right. I’d recommending this clinic to friends in Fremantle and beyond.
Loved the personalised approach. Sharlene took time to tailor joint mobilisation along with practical posture advice. My back and posture feel noticeably better after a few visits in WA’s coastal area.