Mr Corey Michael M D'lima is a physiotherapist based in Altona Meadows, VIC. You can find his practice at 329 Queen Street, Altona Meadows VIC 3028. He helps people get moving more comfortably, using hands-on care and practical exercise plans that fit around real life.
Corey’s work focuses on physical therapy sessions for everyday aches and niggles, and for injuries that need a steady return to normal function. At times that can mean pain that lingers, stiffness that makes it hard to move, or issues that flare up with work, sport, or family life. He also looks at what’s driving the problem, not just the symptoms, so you can build lasting changes over time.
Sessions may include exercise programs, manual therapy techniques, and pain management strategies. The goal is usually pretty simple: help you move better, reduce discomfort, and improve strength and balance where it matters. The exercises are chosen based on how you’re doing that day, what you can safely manage, and what you want to get back to.
Manual therapy can be a useful part of treatment for some people. Corey uses hands-on methods to help ease tight areas and improve how joints and soft tissues move. He tends to explain what he’s doing and why, so it feels clear and not confusing. If you’re sore after an exercise plan, he’ll usually help you adjust so the plan stays realistic, not overly aggressive.
Over the course of treatment, you can expect a calm, practical approach. Corey works with people of different ages and activity levels. Some patients come in after an injury. Others have ongoing pain that affects sleep, sitting, standing, or everyday tasks. In many cases, a structured routine of movement and gentle strengthening makes a big difference.
Corey’s physiotherapy education supports this hands-on, movement-focused approach. He uses his training to guide your rehab and help you build confidence with your body. Whether you’re after short-term relief or a longer plan to improve strength and function, the sessions are aimed at steady progress you can actually stick with.
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