Madison Paige Cutmore is a physiotherapist based in Cammeray, in Sydney’s north. Her clinic is at Unit 204, 506 Miller Street, Cammeray NSW 2062. Madison works with people who want to move better and feel more comfortable in their day to day life, whether it’s from day-to-day aches, an old injury that keeps coming back, or something new that has made movement harder.
Physiotherapy with Madison usually focuses on practical, hands-on care and clear exercise. She often helps clients with stiff or sore joints, limited range of motion, and problems linked to posture and movement habits. At times, that can mean joint mobilisation to help the body move more freely, soft tissue massage to ease tight, tender areas, and guided range of motion work to build back control. For many people, the plan also includes physical therapy exercises that match what they can realistically do right now, then progress over time.
In many cases, sessions are about more than just pain relief. Madison looks at how you’re moving and what might be driving the issue, like weak support muscles, stiffness, or overloading a certain area. She also helps you understand what to do between visits, so you’re not guessing. If you’re dealing with pain when you sit, stand, walk, lift, or reach, you’ll usually get a plan that fits your routine, not a one-size-fits-all routine.
Madison’s physiotherapy training supports a whole-body approach, but the care is always tailored to the person in front of her. Ongoing professional learning is part of the way she stays current, and she uses that knowledge to keep treatment simple and grounded in what helps your body improve. Details about specific education history, work history, publications, and any clinical trials aren’t listed on this page, but the core of the service is clear: hands-on treatment combined with exercises and advice you can actually use.
If you’re looking for a physio in Cammeray who can help you get moving again, Madison Paige Cutmore may be a good fit. You can book with her clinic in Cammeray and start with an assessment focused on your symptoms, your goals, and what’s most likely to help you improve.