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Physiotherapist

Physical therapy sessions
Exercise programs
Joint mobilization
Pain management techniques
Jacqueline Brydson, Physiotherapist, works at the Drummoyne clinic in Drummoyne, NSW 2047. She provides physical therapy sessions, exercise programs, joint mobilization, and pain management techniques to help people move better and feel less pain. Her clinic is located at Fl 2 169 Victoria Road, Drummoyne, NSW, making it easy for residents of Sydney’s inner west to access care. 
 
 In her practice, Jacqueline focuses on gentle assessment and clear explanations so patients can understand what to expect from treatment. She uses hands-on techniques like joint mobilization to improve movement and reduce stiffness, and she designs personalized exercise programs. Her goal is to help people regain strength, flexibility, and confidence in daily tasks. She also guides patients through pain management strategies to reduce discomfort without always needing medicines. 
 
 Jacqueline’s approach is patient-centered. She takes time to listen to concerns and explains treatment options in simple language. This helps patients feel informed and involved in their care. Her care extends beyond single visits, emphasizing ongoing progress and safe, effective milestones. 
 
 Location and access matter. The Drummoyne clinic is part of a broader Sydney community, making it convenient for local families, commuters, and sports enthusiasts to seek help close to home. The clinic’s friendly setting supports a calm experience, which can make rehabilitation and recovery easier. 
 
 Services cover a range of needs, from routine physical therapy to targeted programs for joint health and pain relief. This includes structured exercise plans and hands-on techniques designed to restore function after an injury or due to ongoing conditions. Jacqueline keeps care practical, focusing on what patients can do in real life, like walking, bending, and moving through daily routines. 
 
 Teamwork and ongoing learning are important in her practice. She collaborates with other health professionals when needed and stays up to date with the latest guidance in physiotherapy. This collaborative mindset helps ensure patients receive cohesive care and clear, unified steps toward recovery. 
 
 People trust Jacqueline for consistent, respectful care. Her professional approach, clear communication, and reliable treatment options help many in the inner west area find relief and progress toward their goals. With her expertise in physical therapy, she supports patients to stay active, reduce pain, and improve overall well-being in the Drummoyne community.
