Mr Mortada Salame is a physiotherapist based in Bankstown, NSW. His clinic is at 115 Edgar St, Bankstown NSW 2200. Day to day, he helps people get back on track with movement, strength, and day-to-day comfort.
Physiotherapy can suit lots of different situations. Many patients come in with aches and pain that hang around, or stiffness that makes everyday tasks harder. Some people need help after an injury, while others just want a plan to manage pain and move better over time. At times, the goal is to calm symptoms first, then build up confidence and strength step by step.
Sessions often include physical therapy support, tailored exercise programs, and stretching routines. Stretching is used to help with flexibility and comfort, especially when joints feel tight or movement feels limited. Exercise is also a big part of the work. The focus is on safe, realistic goals, not pushing too hard. Together, patients and Mr Salame work through what their body can handle now, then progress when it feels right.
Pain management is another common reason people book an appointment. This doesn’t always mean “no pain ever”. In many cases, it’s about improving how the body moves so pain settles, and reducing the flare-ups that can come with overdoing things. He also looks at habits and daily routines that might be making symptoms worse, and suggests small changes that are easier to keep up with.
The approach is practical and grounded. You’ll usually leave knowing what was done in the session and what to focus on next. Home exercises may be suggested so you can keep building between appointments. It’s about support that fits into real life, whether you’re managing work, family, or getting back into sport.
Mr Salame’s work is focused on physiotherapy care in the local area around Bankstown. He understands that each person’s body and situation are a bit different. So plans are adjusted as you go, based on how you respond, how your symptoms change, and what you want to be able to do day to day.