Physiofit SWS, Wattle Grove
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Consultation Fee
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Physiotherapist

Physical therapy sessions
Exercise prescription
Joint mobilization
Pain management techniques
Gillian Schultz, Physiotherapist. Degree not listed. Years of experience not listed. Works at Physiofit SWS in Wattle Grove, NSW, Australia, located at 3 Mubo Crescent, Wattle Grove 2173. Gillian provides physical therapy sessions, exercise prescription, joint mobilization, and pain management techniques to help people move better and feel less pain.
Gillian’s clinic is in a friendly area of New South Wales. Patients in Wattle Grove and nearby suburbs can access care at Physiofit SWS. The clinic uses practical treatments that focus on real-life movement and daily activities. Gillian’s services include guided exercise programs, hands-on therapy, and strategies to ease everyday pain. Her approach emphasizes clear explanations, so patients understand why certain exercises and techniques help their bodies heal.
The patient care style is warm and respectful. Gillian listens to concerns and works with patients to set achievable goals. She explains treatment steps and adapts plans as people improve or face new challenges. She also supports ongoing self-care, so patients can continue to benefit between visits. Gillian collaborates with the wider team to coordinate care, ensuring a consistent plan for each patient.
For learning and growth, Gillian keeps up with current practices in physiotherapy. She uses modern methods and evidence-based approaches to help people recover from pain and injury. She stays connected with colleagues and professionals to share knowledge and improve treatment options.
People in the community trust Gillian for reliable care. Her reputation comes from consistent, patient-friendly service and clear results. With expertise in physical therapy, exercise prescription, joint mobilization, and pain management, she aims to help people regain movement, reduce pain, and enjoy everyday life in Australia.
