Miss Emma M Phillips is a physiotherapist based in Carlisle, WA. She works from the practice at Cnr Archer Street & Bishopsgate Street, Carlisle WA 6101, and her focus is helping people move better and feel more comfortable in everyday life.
Physiotherapy can help when your body just feels “off”. At times it might be aching joints, stiffness after sitting still for too long, or pain that makes walking harder. In other cases, it’s about getting back to doing what you used to do, whether that’s returning to sport, getting through work without paying for it later, or simply managing day-to-day movement with less strain.
Emma’s work commonly covers physical therapy exercises and rehab plans that fit around real life. The goal is usually simple: build strength, improve movement, and help you get more control over how you move. She also looks at joint mobility, using joint mobilisation techniques when it’s helpful, especially for people who feel tight or blocked when they try to move.
Soft tissue massage can be part of the plan too, particularly when muscles feel tight, sore, or knotted. If posture is contributing to your discomfort, she can guide you with posture correction strategies that are practical, not complicated. Small changes, done consistently, can make a big difference over time.
For people dealing with walking issues, she also provides gait training. This is about improving how you step, move, and balance, so your body isn’t working overtime to compensate. It can be useful after an injury, during recovery, or when pain or stiffness has changed the way you walk.
Emma works with patients who want clear guidance and hands-on support. Sessions tend to be grounded and practical, with an emphasis on what you can do between appointments. That may include home exercises, movement tips, or guidance on how to pace things so you don’t flare up.
While pain and movement problems can be frustrating, they’re often workable. In many cases, a steady plan and the right tweaks to movement can help you feel more confident again. If you’re dealing with joint discomfort, muscle tightness, posture-related issues, or changes in how you walk, Emma can help you work through it with a physiotherapy approach built around getting you moving better.