Bill T. Vicenzino

Physiotherapist

📍 Brisbane

About of Bill T. Vicenzino

Bill T. Vicenzino is a physiotherapist based in Brisbane, QLD, Australia. The work focuses on helping people move better and feel more comfortable day to day. Physiotherapy can be helpful after an injury, when pain keeps coming back, or when stiffness makes everyday tasks harder.

In many cases, Bill looks after musculoskeletal problems like tendinitis, osteoarthritis, arthritis, bursitis, and chronic pain. This can include aches in the shoulder, hip, knee, or heel, and pain that flares up with activity. At times, treatment also targets conditions that affect how the joints and tissues work together, such as frozen shoulder, hypermobile joints, and issues around the Achilles tendon.

There’s also support for common sports and overuse complaints. Tennis elbow is one example, along with plantar fasciitis and heel bursitis. For some people, flat feet and knock knees can change how weight and pressure move through the body, which can link to ongoing pain. The goal is usually to reduce irritation and help the body handle everyday loads more easily.

When nerves are part of the picture, Bill’s physiotherapy approach can help with symptoms like carpal tunnel syndrome, peripheral neuropathy, neuralgia, and mononeuritis multiplex. These conditions can cause tingling, numbness, burning feelings, or shooting pain. Treatment often aims to calm symptoms and improve function, rather than just chasing pain on its own.

In situations involving sudden injuries, physiotherapy can play a key role in recovery. Achilles tendon rupture is one example where careful rehab matters. Acute pain may also need a steady plan to settle things down first, then build strength and movement back over time.

Overall, Bill’s work stays practical and grounded. The focus is on the body’s movement and how pain affects daily life, then using targeted physiotherapy to work toward better comfort, better range of motion, and more confidence in normal activities.

Services & Conditions Treated

TendinitisOsteoarthritisTennis ElbowAcute PainArthritisBursitisCarpal Tunnel SyndromeFrozen ShoulderHypermobile JointsAchilles Tendon RuptureBursitis of the HeelChronic PainFlat FeetKnock KneesMononeuritis MultiplexNeuralgiaPeripheral NeuropathyPlantar Fasciitis

Publications

1 total

An Online Evidence-Based Education Resource Is Useful and Can Change People's Perceptions About Running and Knee Health.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Bill T. Vicenzino offer as a physiotherapist in Brisbane?
Bill focuses on a range of musculoskeletal conditions and problems. Common areas include tendinitis, osteoarthritis, tennis elbow, frozen shoulder, plantar fasciitis, and other pains in the joints and soft tissues. He also helps with chronic and acute pain, nerve-related issues, and problems like bursitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, and flat feet.
Which conditions can Bill help with?
He works with conditions such as tendinitis, osteoarthritis, tennis elbow, frozen shoulder, bursitis, plantar fasciitis, carpal tunnel syndrome, chronic and acute pain, neuralgia, peripheral neuropathy, hypermobile joints, knee and ankle issues, and related musculoskeletal problems.
How do I book an appointment with Bill in Brisbane?
Appointments are made through the clinic where Bill practices in Brisbane. If you’d like to book, check the clinic’s contact details and availability, or ask for assistance from the site you’re viewing for the next steps.
What should I expect at my first visit?
You can expect a physical assessment of your symptoms and movement, discussion of pain and goals, and a treatment plan tailored to you. The therapist may suggest exercises and techniques to help with your condition.
How long do appointments usually go?
Initial and follow-up visits typically last long enough to properly assess and start a treatment plan. If you have a specific condition in mind, ask the clinic for exact timing when you book.
Do I need to bring anything to my appointment?
Bring any relevant medical information, imaging results if you have them, and a list of current medications. Wear comfortable clothing suitable for moving and physical assessment.