Mr Hasan Um is a physiotherapist based in Bundaberg West. He works from 102 Woondooma Street, Bundaberg West QLD 4670. If you’re dealing with aches, stiffness, or trouble moving the way you want to, a physio visit can be a good next step.
Physiotherapy is about helping your body move better and feel more comfortable. In many cases, that means working on strength, movement, and how your joints handle everyday tasks. At times, it’s also about calming down pain and helping you build back confidence in your body, step by step.
Mr Um uses physical therapy exercises to help you improve range of motion and support day to day movement. These exercises are usually tailored to what’s going on for you, not a one-size-fits-all plan. Over time, they can help reduce flare-ups and make it easier to do things like walking, lifting, or getting through work and home routines.
He also provides joint mobilisation and manual therapy techniques. These can be useful when joints feel stuck or not moving smoothly. If you’ve had ongoing tightness, limited movement, or niggling pain that doesn’t seem to shift, joint work and hands-on treatment may help open things up and make movement feel easier.
When pain is part of the picture, Mr Um focuses on practical pain management techniques. The goal is not just to get you through one bad day. It’s about helping you understand what triggers your symptoms, what helps them settle, and how to move in a safer, more comfortable way while you recover.
Mr Um looks after people with a range of common physio needs. That can include musculoskeletal pain, stiffness, sports-related issues, and problems that come from everyday wear and tear. Many people come in after an injury or when symptoms start building slowly over time. Others just want to get on top of ongoing discomfort so they can keep doing the things they enjoy.
There’s a calm, steady approach to treatment. You’ll generally talk through what you’re experiencing, then work on a plan that fits your situation. Sessions may include hands-on care, movement work, and advice to help you stay on track between appointments.
At the moment, there isn’t any public detail listed about research projects or clinical trials. Education history and formal qualifications are also not shown here. What is clear is the focus on hands-on physio care, movement, and pain management to help you get back to feeling more like yourself.