Abdul-Raouf Baghdadi is a physiotherapist based in Bankstown, NSW. His clinic is at 3 Sir Joseph Banks Street, Bankstown NSW 2200. He works with people who want to move more easily and feel more comfortable in their day-to-day life.
Physiotherapy can help when your body feels tight, sore, or stiff. In many cases, that means issues like back or neck discomfort, joint pain, reduced movement after an injury, or everyday aches that keep coming back. At times, it can also be about posture and the small habits that build up over time.
Abdul-Raouf focuses on hands-on care and practical rehab. Appointments may include physical therapy exercises, which are aimed at building strength and better control. Joint mobilisation is also used to help improve how a joint moves, especially when stiffness is getting in the way. Posture correction is part of the plan too, because good alignment can take strain off your body and make things feel easier.
For pain, the goal is not just to “get through” the day, but to understand what’s driving the discomfort. Pain management techniques can be included alongside movement work, so you have more than one tool to rely on. The plan is usually tailored to what you’re dealing with, your comfort levels, and what you can safely do.
It helps when you feel like you can explain what’s going on, without it being a hassle. Abdul-Raouf speaks English and Arabic, which can make communication easier for many people. If language is a barrier, having support in a familiar language can really change how smooth the appointment feels.
Because physiotherapy is about real life, the clinic also looks at how symptoms show up in your routine. That might be work, sports, family life, or simply getting through normal tasks. Over time, the focus is on steady progress—building confidence in movement and helping you get back to what you want to do.
Abdul-Raouf’s approach stays grounded and practical. You’ll usually leave with a clear next step, whether that’s exercises to do at home, advice on posture, or guidance on how to manage pain while you recover.