Sam O'Neill is a physiotherapist based in Bicton, WA. His practice is in Unit 4, 6 Fifth Street, Bicton WA 6157. If you’ve been dealing with aches, stiffness, or trouble moving like you used to, Sam helps you work through it with a steady, practical plan.
As a physiotherapist, Sam’s work focuses on everyday physical problems. That can mean muscle pain from day to day activity, or feeling sore after work, sport, or a busy week. It can also be joint injuries where getting the joint moving again safely matters, along with building strength at the right pace.
Sessions often include hands-on physical therapy and clear exercise work. In many cases, the aim is to reduce pain and improve how well your body copes with movement. Sam looks at what’s going on with your range of motion too, so you can feel looser and more comfortable in daily tasks.
Posture can play a big role as well. If you’ve noticed your shoulders creeping forward, or you feel tight around your neck and upper back, Sam offers posture correction sessions that feel realistic for how people actually live. The goal isn’t perfection. It’s better support for your body so you can move with less strain.
Rehabilitation is another key part of the work. Sam guides clients through rehab exercises for joint recovery, and he also focuses on balance training for stability. That matters for people who feel unsteady, have had a fall, or simply want more confidence walking and getting around.
Flexibility is covered with range of motion exercises too, especially when stiffness is getting in the way. Over time, these exercises can help your body move more freely again. At times, progress can feel slow, but Sam keeps it grounded and makes sure the plan matches what you can handle right now.
Sam’s approach is about practical steps and good follow-through. You’ll leave sessions with a clear idea of what to do next, whether that’s simple movements at home or more focused rehab work. If you’re not sure what’s causing your pain or you’re stuck in a cycle of “it gets better, then it comes back,” Sam can help you sort through the most helpful next moves.
There’s no pressure to rush. Physiotherapy is often a process, and the right mix of movement, education, and targeted exercises makes a difference. Sam O'Neill works to help people feel more comfortable, move better, and build confidence in their body.