Macquarie University
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Physiotherapist

Physical therapy exercises
Joint mobilization
Posture correction
Gait training
Mrs Kim Janet Toyer is a Physiotherapist who helps people in Australia recover and stay active. She works at Macquarie University in NSW, at S 301 L 3/2 Technology Place, Macquarie University 2109. She offers practical care to people with movement and body issues. Her work focuses on physical therapy exercises, joint mobilization, posture correction, and gait training. These services help with everyday movement, balance, and strength, so people can feel better and move more easily. 
 
 Mrs Toyer’s approach is clear and simple. She uses targeted exercises to improve muscle strength and flexibility. She also uses techniques to move joints safely, which can reduce stiffness and pain. Posture correction helps people stand and sit in ways that protect the body from strain. Gait training helps people walk with better balance and control. With these methods, patients can improve how they stand, walk, and perform daily tasks. 
 
 The care environment is friendly and patient-centered. Being based at a university clinic in New South Wales, she is part of a team that values learning and evidence-based practice. She emphasizes clear communication and explains each step of the treatment plan so patients know what to expect. This helps people feel confident and involved in their own recovery. 
 
 In addition to direct care, Mrs Toyer supports ongoing learning and collaboration. She stays up to date with the latest techniques in physiotherapy and works well with other health professionals. Her teamwork helps create a complete plan for recovery, from initial assessment to ongoing maintenance. Patients benefit from consistent, coordinated care and a warm, respectful approach. 
 
 For those seeking physiotherapy in the Macquarie University area or surrounding parts of NSW, Mrs Toyer offers a reliable option for improving movement and function. Her reputation for thoughtful, practical care grows from positive experiences of patients who value clarity, progress, and dependable guidance. People trust her expertise to help them move better, feel steadier, and stay active. 
