Nabihah Shah is a physiotherapist based in Auburn, NSW. Her practice is in Building 85, St Hilliers Road, Auburn NSW 2144. If you’ve been dealing with aches, stiffness, or trouble moving like you used to, she can help you work out what’s going on and what to do next.
As a physiotherapist, Nabihah looks after people with everyday musculoskeletal problems. That can include joint pain, reduced range of motion, and soreness that builds up from work, sport, or just normal life. At times, posture and movement habits can play a big role, especially when pain comes and goes over weeks rather than days.
Nabihah’s sessions are built around practical, hands-on care and clear plans you can actually follow. She uses physical therapy exercises to help you build strength and move better. These exercises are usually aimed at the specific area that’s bothering you, and they’re chosen to suit your current level.
In many cases, she also uses joint mobilization and manual therapy to help reduce stiffness and improve how joints move. This sort of treatment can feel like it “loosens things up”, but the real goal is to make everyday movement easier and safer.
Posture correction is another focus. If you spend a lot of time sitting, driving, or working at a desk, your body can slowly shift out of balance. Nabihah helps you spot what’s changed and gives you simple ways to improve your alignment and support your muscles.
She also works with range of motion exercises when things feel tight or restricted. Over time, gentle but targeted movement can help you get more comfortable, whether you’re coming back from an injury or trying to manage long-term niggles.
Nabihah’s education covers core physiotherapy skills, including hands-on assessment and treatment planning. She brings it all together in a calm, practical way during your appointment, so you know what you’re doing and why.
Clinical trials and research activities are not listed here, but the focus in her clinic stays on real-world improvement—better movement, less pain, and getting back to the things you want to do.