Jessica M. D’amico is a Physiatrist based on Barker Street in Randwick, NSW, Australia. She helps people when movement, muscle function, and nerve-related symptoms make daily life harder. In many cases, the goal is practical: less pain, fewer muscle spasms, and better control day to day.
Her work often covers conditions like autonomic dysreflexia, muscle spasms, and spasticity. These can show up after certain nervous system issues, and they can be scary or just plain exhausting. Jessica looks at what’s happening in the body and helps plan ways to manage symptoms more steadily.
Muscle spasms and spasticity can affect walking, sleep, dressing, and even comfort sitting still. At times, small changes—like timing of treatment, daily routines, and how symptoms flare—can make a big difference. Jessica focuses on the bits that matter most for everyday life, not just the diagnosis name.
Autonomic dysreflexia needs careful attention. It can cause sudden symptoms related to the nervous system, and it’s not something to ignore. Jessica’s approach is calm and grounded. The aim is to help people and families understand what to watch for and how to respond, so things don’t catch them off guard.
Because physiatry is about function, appointments usually connect the dots between symptoms and real-life movement and care needs. That means thinking about how the body works under stress, how symptoms change over time, and what support can help day to day.
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If you’re looking for a physiatrist in Randwick to help with spasticity, muscle spasms, or autonomic dysreflexia, Jessica M. D’amico is based at Barker Street. Getting clear, practical support can make a real difference, especially when symptoms come and go or feel hard to manage.