Corina Younis is an Occupational Therapist (OT) based in North Parramatta, NSW. Her practice is at Suite 6, 23 Hunt Street, North Parramatta NSW 2151. Corina works with people who want to get more confident in everyday life, especially when pain, injury, or reduced movement has made things harder.
In many cases, therapy starts with helping you work out what matters most to you. That might be getting around more comfortably, getting stronger after an injury, or returning to daily tasks without feeling wiped out. Corina focuses on practical steps that fit into real life at home and in the community.
After an injury, regaining strength and mobility is often the main goal. Corina helps people build up safe movement over time, with exercises that can improve coordination and balance. At times, it’s also about rebuilding confidence—learning what you can do now, and what to adjust so you can keep going without making things worse.
Everyday tasks can be tricky when your body is not doing what it used to. Corina teaches you how to perform daily activities in a safer way, like getting dressed, preparing meals, or managing routines with less strain. Sessions tend to be hands-on and step-by-step, so you’re not just given general advice—you learn what works for your own situation.
Corina also helps with adaptive equipment when it’s needed. The idea is simple: if an activity feels hard or risky, using the right tools can make it easier and reduce stress on your body. This can be about making tasks more manageable now, while you keep working towards better strength and movement.
People often come to an OT because they want more independence, not just short-term fixes. Corina’s approach stays grounded in function—what you’re able to do, what you want to do, and what changes help you reach that next step. It’s a supportive process, and it can suit a wide range of adults and older teens who are dealing with the everyday impact of injury or physical change.
Corina is a qualified occupational therapist. Specific details about training, research interests, and clinical trials are not listed here, but the work shown focuses on building practical skills for safer daily living. The goal is steady progress, one task at a time.