Miss Hyunah Yang is a physiotherapist who works in Annerley, Brisbane. Her clinic is at 11 Waterton Street, Annerley QLD 4103. The focus is on helping people move better and feel more comfortable in everyday life.
Physiotherapy can help when pain affects how you walk, sit, sleep, or get through the day. Miss Yang looks after people dealing with aches and niggles from daily activities, ongoing pain issues, and trouble with movement. At times, this may include stiffness, sore joints, or changes in posture that build up over time.
In appointments, she spends time understanding what’s going on and what matters most to you. The goal is usually pretty practical: improve comfort, support better movement, and help you get back to the things you want to do. Therapy often includes physical therapy exercises, along with pain management techniques to help settle symptoms.
Joint problems can also be part of the story. Miss Yang may use joint mobilisation as part of the plan, aiming to make it easier to move without as much strain. If walking has become awkward or feels unsteady, gait training is another common part of care. This type of work looks at how you step, how your weight moves, and how to make your walking pattern more stable.
Posture and how you hold your body can make a big difference, too. Many people find that small changes in posture, paired with the right exercises, can reduce ongoing discomfort. Miss Yang’s approach supports posture correction in a way that feels doable, not overwhelming.
Sessions are built around the everyday reality of living with pain or movement limits. That might mean making plans you can actually fit into your routine, and focusing on what will help most in your specific situation. Over time, the aim is for you to build strength, confidence, and control, so the problem doesn’t take over your week.
Miss Yang is also mindful of language and communication needs, keeping things clear and grounded during treatment. If you’re unsure whether physiotherapy is the right step, the clinic team can help you talk through what’s been happening and what you’re hoping to improve.