Ms Ching Yue Cindy Yuen is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in Campbelltown, NSW. You can find her practice at Unit 13 82-84 Queen Street, Campbelltown NSW 2560.
Her work focuses on helping people get back to day-to-day life in a way that feels more doable and less tiring. That can mean looking at daily living activities and finding the small changes that make a big difference. Sometimes it’s about making tasks easier at home. Other times it’s about getting through work or study routines with less strain.
In appointments, she starts with assessment of daily living activities. This helps work out what’s getting in the way, and what support would help most. From there, she often recommends adaptive equipment. These are practical tools and setups that aim to reduce difficulty and support more independence.
Ergonomics is also a key part of her approach. She provides guidance on ergonomic work setups, so people can move and position their body in a safer way during everyday activities. At times, this might include simple tweaks to desk height, hand position, or how tasks are broken up during the day.
Hand and arm strength matter too. Ms Yuen offers therapeutic exercises for hand and arm strength, with an eye on building confidence and comfort for common activities. The goal is not just to “do exercises”, but to link them to real life needs—like using your hands for dressing, cooking, work tasks, or caring for yourself.
People come for many different reasons, but the theme is usually the same: trouble with daily tasks, discomfort, or difficulty keeping up with normal routines. She keeps the process calm and straightforward, and she explains options clearly so you can make decisions that suit your life.
Clinical trials and research details aren’t listed for this clinic. Ms Yuen’s main focus is the hands-on OT care you receive in session—assessments, practical recommendations, and guided therapy that fits around everyday living.