Leederville
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Physiotherapist

Physical therapy sessions
Exercise programs
Joint mobilization
Pain management techniques
Mr James A Pash is a Physiotherapist with a focus on helping people move better and feel less pain. He works at Leederville, Unit 1 257-261 Oxford Street, Leederville WA 6007. Degree: not specified. Years of experience: not specified. He offers physical therapy sessions, exercise programs, joint mobilization, and pain management techniques to support his patients.
Leederville is in Western Australia, and his clinic sits in a convenient spot on Oxford Street. People nearby in surrounding suburbs can reach Leederville easily for a friendly, professional physiotherapy service.
In his patient care, Mr Pash focuses on clear and simple care. He explains what exercises to do and how they help the body. Short, easy-to-follow steps help patients build strength and flexibility. He uses exercise programs that fit each person’s needs. He also provides joint mobilization when it is right for the patient. Pain management techniques are used to reduce discomfort and improve daily life.
The clinic emphasizes hands-on treatment with a careful plan. Mr Pash listens to concerns and answers questions. He creates a practical path that supports recovery and daily activity. His approach balances technique with kindness and patience.
He values continuous learning. He stays up to date with new methods in physiotherapy. This helps him bring fresh ideas to his patients in Leederville. He also works with a team when needed. Collaboration helps patients get the right care, especially if multiple professionals are involved in a recovery plan.
People choose Mr Pash because of reliability and a steady, respectful approach. His practice in Leederville has a growing reputation for quality care. Patients know they can trust the guidance they receive. His skills in physiotherapy help people regain movement and improve life in the Western Australia community.
