Mr Phillip Stuckey is a physiotherapist based in Carrington, NSW. He works out of 40 Darling St, Carrington NSW 2294, helping people move better and feel more comfortable in their day to day life.
As a physiotherapist, Phillip looks after patients with a wide range of physical problems. That can include aches and pains from everyday activities, stiffness in joints, and soreness that hangs around after an injury. Many people come in because they want to get back to work, sport, walking, or even just doing normal tasks without pushing through pain.
His appointments usually focus on physical therapy sessions and hands on care, including joint mobilisation when it’s appropriate. The goal is to help improve how the joints move, and how the body handles movement overall. At times, pain management techniques are also used to make symptoms calmer and easier to cope with while you rebuild strength and confidence.
Exercise programs are a big part of the way he helps. This might mean gentle strengthening, mobility work, balance exercises, or gradual changes to movement habits. The plan is often designed to suit your situation, not a one size fits all routine. In many cases, small steps over time make a real difference.
Phillip also helps with rehab after setbacks. That could be a flare up of an old issue, a sports related problem, or pain that has changed the way you move. He focuses on getting you moving safely, and working out what to do at home so you can keep improving between visits.
For patients who aren’t sure where their pain is coming from, the first few sessions usually help sort out what’s going on and what seems to trigger symptoms. From there, treatment can be adjusted as your body responds. It’s not just about getting relief for a day or two—there’s usually a practical plan behind the scenes.
Phillip’s work is hands on and practical. He keeps things clear, and aims to make the process feel manageable. If you’re in Carrington and surrounding areas, you can book a physical therapy appointment with Mr Phillip Stuckey for support with pain, movement issues, and getting back to the things you want to do.