Miss Chyntia Prescelia is a physiotherapist in Artarmon, NSW. You can find her clinic at 92a Hampden Road, Artarmon NSW 2064. She helps people get back to moving well, whether the issue is new pain or something that has been hanging around for a while.
Her work mainly covers physical therapy sessions, exercise programs, and practical pain management techniques. She also uses joint mobilisation as part of the care plan when it fits what your body needs. The goal is usually simple: reduce pain, improve movement, and help you build strength and confidence for day-to-day life.
Many patients she sees are dealing with aches and pains linked to the way joints and muscles are moving. That might include stiffness, sore spots that flare up with activity, or feeling “tight” and restricted. At times, people come in because they are not sure what to do next, especially if rest hasn’t helped much. Over time, a clearer plan can make a big difference—small steps, done consistently.
Exercise is often a key part of the approach. Not the hard “push through it” kind, but the kind that helps your body learn safer, smoother movement. You may get tailored exercises for strength, range of motion, balance, or postural control. The plan is adjusted as you go, based on how you respond from session to session.
Pain management is handled in a calm, common-sense way. That can mean helping you understand what might be irritating the area, then working on strategies to settle symptoms while keeping you moving. In many cases, the aim is to avoid the cycle of stop–start—because when movement is taken away completely, it can be harder to get going again later.
For joint issues, joint mobilisations may be used to support better movement. This is usually done alongside active treatment, not instead of it. The focus stays on what you can do, not just what gets done to you.
Miss Chyntia Prescelia is a qualified physiotherapist, and her day-to-day practice reflects her training and clinical experience in physiotherapy. Specific details about her education, publications, research, and any clinical trials are not listed here, but her care is grounded in hands-on physiotherapy and practical exercise-based management.
If you’re looking for physiotherapy in Artarmon, Miss Prescelia offers structured sessions at her clinic on Hampden Road. Come with your questions, and you can expect a straightforward chat about what’s going on and what the next step could be.