Christine Mei Chew is a physiotherapist working in Bankstown. You’ll find her at Suite 105, 68 Eldridge Road, Bankstown NSW 2200. She focuses on helping people move better and feel more comfortable in their day-to-day life.
Physiotherapy can help when your body feels stiff, sore, or not quite moving the way you want. Christine’s appointments often suit people who have trouble with movement, tight muscles, or aches that hang around. Sometimes it’s a one-off flare-up, and other times it’s something that builds slowly over time and affects how you work, walk, or sleep.
Her sessions usually include physical therapy exercises and stretching routines. These are practical, and they’re chosen to match what’s going on with your body. Christine also uses joint mobilization to help improve how joints move, and she works on posture correction exercises to support better alignment and control.
What stands out is how hands-on and straightforward the approach feels. You’ll get clear guidance on what to do, and you can take the plan home. At times, progress is slow. That’s normal. Christine looks at the small changes, then adjusts the plan as you build strength and comfort.
In terms of experience, Christine brings hands-on know-how from rehabilitation and movement-based care. She’s worked with the kind of everyday issues physios see a lot—stiffness, reduced range of motion, and the everyday limits that come with pain. She keeps things calm and practical, so you’re not left wondering what happens next.
Christine’s education is in physiotherapy, built around learning anatomy, movement, and safe, effective rehab. Like many clinicians, she relies on a mix of training and real-world clinical practice to make sure treatment stays safe and useful.
There’s no need to have a perfect diagnosis before you book. If you’re just not getting the movement you need, Christine can help sort out a plan that fits your current situation, your comfort level, and your goals for getting back to normal.