Samuel Chau is a physiotherapist based in Chatswood, NSW, working out of 214 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood NSW 2067. He helps people get back to more comfortable movement and everyday activities, whether the issue started after an injury or has built up over time.
Physiotherapy can be useful when joints feel stiff, muscles feel tight, or walking and balance don’t feel quite right. In many cases, Samuel helps patients work through pain and reduced movement by building a clear plan for how to move better and feel steadier. That might mean learning the right exercises, using hands-on techniques, or getting help with posture and how you carry yourself through the day.
One big part of the work is physical therapy exercises. These are often tailored to your day-to-day needs, like improving strength and control, easing aches, and supporting better movement patterns. Over time, the goal is to help you feel more confident in your body, not just for the next week, but for the long run.
Samuel also uses joint mobilization when appropriate. This can help if a joint is not moving as freely as it should, or if stiffness is getting in the way. Alongside that, massage therapy may be used to support comfort by helping with muscle tightness and general recovery.
Posture correction is another focus. Small changes can make a real difference, especially if you sit a lot, work at a desk, or find certain positions keep triggering discomfort. Samuel looks at what’s happening with your body in real life, then works with you on practical changes you can actually use.
For people dealing with walking or movement issues, gait training can be part of the approach. This often includes working on how you step, how you shift your weight, and how to move with better control. At times, it’s about reducing strain while you move, and at other times it’s about retraining how your body handles different surfaces and everyday tasks.
Samuel’s work centres on hands-on support and exercise-based care, with a calm, practical approach. There’s no rush, and plans are usually built around what you can manage and what you want to get back to.
Clinical trials, research, and education details weren’t listed here, but the core focus is steady physiotherapy care for movement, comfort, and everyday function.