Dr Jee Hun Brian Park is a chiropractor based in Macquarie Park, in Sydney’s north west. He works from 4/101 Waterloo Rd, Macquarie Park NSW 2113, helping people who are dealing with day-to-day aches and pains that can build up over time.
As a chiropractor, his care centres on the way your spine and joints move. Many patients come in with sore backs, stiff necks, or aches that feel worse after sitting, driving, or standing for long stretches. Others notice changes in their posture, or they feel “tight” in the muscles around their shoulders, hips, or lower back.
In many cases, the goal is to help you move more freely and feel more comfortable in normal life. Treatment may include spinal adjustments, joint manipulation, and soft tissue therapy. He also focuses on posture correction, which can be a big part of why pain keeps coming back.
The first steps are usually about listening closely to what’s been going on. At times, your symptoms can be linked to how you’ve been moving at work, at home, or during sport. He helps sort out what might be driving the problem and what makes it better or worse. Then the treatment plan can be practical and realistic, not something that only works on paper.
Chiropractic care can suit a wide range of people, including those who want help managing ongoing stiffness, recovering from minor injuries, or getting back on track after a flare-up. It’s also common for people to book in when they’ve tried rest or simple stretches and still feel restricted.
Dr Park’s approach uses hands-on treatment aimed at improving movement and support. He may also talk about small changes to help your body stay comfortable between visits, especially if posture or muscle tightness keeps sneaking back.
Details about education, research, and any clinical trials aren’t listed here, so the best way to understand what fits your situation is to ask during an appointment. If you’re dealing with back or neck pain, joint stiffness, or posture-related discomfort, a chat with Dr Jee Hun Brian Park can be a good place to start.