Miss Amelia Wright is a physiotherapist based in Bathurst, NSW. She works from 185 Durham street, Bathurst NSW 2795, helping people get back to comfortable movement and everyday activities.
Physiotherapy can help when your body feels stiff, sore, or just not quite right. Over time, treatment often focuses on easing pain, improving joint movement, and building up strength and control. In many cases, that means looking at how you move, what might be driving the discomfort, and what can be changed day to day.
Amelia’s clinic services include physical therapy exercises, joint mobilization, heat and cold therapy, and ultrasound therapy. These options are used in different ways depending on what suits your needs and what your body responds to. At times, the plan can feel a bit like a steady routine—small steps that add up, rather than one quick fix.
If you’re dealing with aches, tightness, or reduced mobility, it helps to have hands-on care plus a clear exercise plan. Exercises are usually an important part of physiotherapy, because they can support healing and help you move better between appointments. Joint mobilization is another tool that may be used to improve how joints move, especially when stiffness is part of the problem.
Heat and cold therapy can also play a role. Some people find heat helps with stiffness, while cold can be useful when things feel irritated. Ultrasound therapy may be used as part of the wider treatment approach, depending on the situation and what the therapist is trying to achieve.
About background and experience: the specific details about Amelia’s work history and education are not listed on this page. If you’d like, it’s best to ask at the clinic so you can get clear answers about training, approach, and what to expect.
Research and clinical trials: there’s no research or clinical trial information listed here. The care is set up around practical physiotherapy treatment and helping you work toward better movement and comfort.