Yehudit Leibovitz is a physiotherapist based in Carlton North, in Melbourne. You can find the clinic at 567 Nicholson Street, Carlton North VIC 3054. Yehudit works with people who want to move better, feel more confident in their body, and get back to daily life with less pain and stiffness.
Physiotherapy can help with a lot of different problems. In many cases, people come in after an injury, a flare-up of aches and pains, or when they’ve found that everyday tasks have started to feel harder than they used to. Yehudit also looks after people who want help with strength, balance, and mobility, especially when they’re returning to activity or trying to build a steady routine again.
At the practice, treatment usually includes physical therapy sessions and tailored exercise programs. The goal is not just to make symptoms settle in the short term, but to support safer movement over time. Manual therapy may be used as part of care, and it can be helpful for things like tight areas, sore joints, and restricted movement.
Electrotherapy treatments may also be offered in some cases. These options are used alongside your plan, not instead of it, depending on what you need and how you’re responding. Yehudit keeps things practical and grounded, and aims to explain the “why” behind the plan in everyday language.
Care is built around assessment, then matched to what’s going on for you. That can mean changing exercises as your body adapts, adjusting the load, or focusing on control and comfort. Sometimes progress is quick. Other times it’s slower. Either way, the focus stays on clear steps you can follow between visits.
Yehudit’s education and training are centred on physiotherapy and rehabilitation. The emphasis is on learning how to assess movement, understand what might be driving symptoms, and use treatment methods that support recovery. While the details of further study are not listed here, the approach is clearly based on hands-on clinical practice and rehab-based care.
There’s no information listed here about research projects or clinical trials, so the main thing to know is that the clinic offers ongoing physiotherapy and rehab-style treatment to support real-world goals, from getting through work and home tasks to returning to sport or exercise.