Megan Banky works in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Epworth Healthcare in Richmond, NSW 3121.
Her clinical focus is on rehab for people living with spasticity and traumatic brain injury. This is often about helping the body and the brain work together better, so everyday tasks feel more doable. At times, symptoms can make moving, speaking, or getting through daily routines harder. In many cases, rehab helps people build confidence again and work towards practical goals at home, work, or in the community.
Rehabilitation can look different from person to person. It might include helping manage muscle tightness and stiffness, improving comfort, and supporting safer movement. For traumatic brain injury, the focus is often on function and recovery over time, with steady changes that suit the way each person is coping.
When people come to rehab, they usually want a clear plan and support that feels realistic. Megan’s role sits within that same mindset—taking what’s happening now and turning it into small, workable steps. Progress can be slow, and that’s normal. The aim is to keep things practical and focused on what matters day to day.
Details about Megan Banky’s experience and education are not listed here. Clinical research information and any involvement in clinical trials also aren’t provided in the available details.
If you’re looking for help with spasticity or traumatic brain injury as part of a rehabilitation pathway, this service at Epworth Healthcare may be a good starting point. You can also ask the clinic what to expect from the first appointment, including how goals are set and how care is coordinated with other health professionals.