Maureen Bailey & Associates Pty Ltd, Griffith
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Physiotherapist

Physical therapy exercises
Joint mobilization
Ultrasound therapy
Heat and ice therapy
Caroline McCabe is a Physiotherapist working at Maureen Bailey & Associates Pty Ltd in Griffith, ACT. Her profile does not list a specific degree or years of experience, but she is a dedicated professional in physical therapy. She works at Unit 2, 12 Barker Street, Griffith ACT 2603, offering care through Maureen Bailey & Associates in Griffith.
Caroline’s approach focuses on helping people move better and feel less pain. She provides physical therapy exercises, joint mobilization, ultrasound therapy, and heat and ice therapy. These treatments can help with stiff joints, muscle soreness, and recent injuries. Her services are designed to fit the needs of adults and those recovering from movement problems.
In her care, Caroline aims to be clear and gentle. She listens to patients and explains what each exercise or treatment is for. Her style supports gradual progress, so people can return to daily activities with less discomfort. She uses a mix of hands-on techniques and guided exercises to build strength and flexibility.
The Griffith clinic is a local choice for physiotherapy in Canberra’s region. Patients in the surrounding areas, including Canberra suburbs, can reach the clinic by calling 0262957563 for appointments. The clinic emphasizes a friendly, patient-centered atmosphere.
Caroline is committed to ongoing learning. This helps her stay up to date with the best ways to treat joint pain, stiffness, and injuries. She works as part of a team at Maureen Bailey & Associates Pty Ltd, sharing knowledge with colleagues to provide comprehensive care.
Patients can trust Caroline for consistent, professional physiotherapy. Her care is supported by a strong local reputation in Griffith and the wider Australian community. Her focus on practical exercises, manual therapy, and comfort-focused care helps people regain movement and confidence.
Local residents can rely on her expertise to manage pain, improve function, and support a healthier, more active life in the Griffith area.
