Rebekah Hawkins is a physiotherapist based in Broadmeadow, New South Wales. You can find her at Level 1, 154 Lambton Road, Broadmeadow NSW 2292. If you’re dealing with pain, stiffness, or trouble moving the way you want to, she focuses on practical hands-on care and clear next steps.
In the clinic, Rebekah looks at how your body is working as a whole. That might mean getting your joints moving more freely, working through sore or tight soft tissue, or helping you build better strength and control. She also pays attention to posture and the small ways you move day to day, because those habits can make symptoms worse at times.
Many people come in with issues that show up during everyday life—things like walking problems, discomfort that affects how you stand or move, or stiffness that makes normal activities harder. Rebekah supports patients with physical therapy exercises, joint mobilisation, soft tissue massage, posture correction, and gait training. The goal is usually to help you feel more comfortable, move better, and reduce flare-ups, so you can get back to your routine.
Rebekah’s work is grounded in physiotherapy care, using treatments that are meant to be practical and realistic. Sessions often include advice you can use outside of appointments, not just what happens in the clinic. Over time, small improvements can add up, especially when the plan matches what you actually do in daily life.
About education, research, and any clinical trial involvement: no specific details are listed here. What is clear is that Rebekah provides physiotherapy services in Broadmeadow, with a focus on the kinds of treatment tools most people want—hands-on work, movement help, and exercise that makes sense for your body.
If you’re not sure where to start, it can help to bring along a quick idea of what’s bothering you and when it started. Rebekah can then guide the care around your movement needs, aiming for steady progress you can feel.