Mr Matthew Do is a Physiotherapist based in Bankstown, NSW. He works from 57 Brandon Avenue, Bankstown NSW 2200.
As a physiotherapist, Matthew helps people get back to feeling more comfortable and moving better. That might be from everyday aches and pains, work and sports injuries, or pain that has hung around for a while. In many cases, the goal is to find out what’s driving the problem, then work step by step toward better movement and steadier strength.
At appointments, Matthew focuses on practical physical therapy sessions. These sessions are built around what you can do now, what you want to do in real life, and what feels tight, sore, or stiff. He also uses joint mobilisation to help improve how joints move, especially when stiffness is part of the issue.
Pain can show up in lots of different ways, and it’s not always the same for everyone. Matthew uses pain management techniques to help reduce discomfort and make it easier to keep moving. The aim is often not just short-term relief, but also helping you understand what to do next so you’re not stuck starting from scratch each time.
Exercise is a big part of the plan. Matthew can help develop an exercise program that fits your day-to-day routine. Sometimes that means gentle changes at first, then building up as your body settles. Over time, a good program can support better recovery, improve function, and make daily activities feel more manageable.
Many people come in because simple things like walking, standing, bending, lifting, or getting back into sport have become harder. Others are looking for help after an injury or after a flare-up where their usual routine got disrupted. Matthew’s approach stays calm and hands-on, with sessions designed to keep things clear and doable.
If you’re not sure whether physiotherapy is the right next step, Matthew can still help by assessing what’s going on and guiding you on the best path forward. You can visit him in Bankstown for physical therapy sessions and a tailored plan that supports your movement, comfort, and long-term progress.