Mr Wesley Fleiser is a physiotherapist based in Beresford, WA. You’ll find his practice at Unit 4 12 Urch Street, Beresford WA 6530. Wesley works with people who want to feel better in their bodies, move more easily, and get back to the things they enjoy.
In physiotherapy, the main goal is usually simple: help with pain, stiffness, and movement problems so you can get back to normal life. Wesley provides physical therapy sessions that look at how your body is working day to day. At times, that means focusing on how joints move, how muscles are doing, and what might be keeping pain going.
Wesley also puts a lot of care into exercise programs. These aren’t just random workouts. They’re set up to suit your needs, your comfort level, and your progress over time. Depending on the situation, exercises may be used to improve strength, support better movement, and help you handle activity with less discomfort.
Joint problems can be tough, and joint mobilization can be part of the plan when it fits. Wesley uses practical, hands-on approaches to support joint movement, along with strategies to help you keep improving between appointments. Pain management techniques may also be used to bring down symptoms and make it easier to move again.
People come in for all sorts of issues, including pain that hangs around, trouble with mobility, and feeling like the body “doesn’t work right” after an injury or long period of strain. In many cases, the plan is about making small, steady changes you can actually keep up with. Wesley looks at what’s happening now and works through the best next steps from there.
Wesley’s education is in physiotherapy, and he uses what he knows to guide each person’s treatment in a grounded way. The focus stays on clear steps, realistic goals, and support you can rely on as you work towards better movement and less pain.
There’s no one-size-fits-all in physio. If you’re dealing with ongoing discomfort or you’re trying to recover and rebuild confidence in your body, Wesley Fleiser can help you map out a plan and move forward at a pace that feels right.