Miss Tess M Davies is a physiotherapist based in Cleveland, QLD. You can find the practice at 7/111 Queen Street, Cleveland QLD 4163.
Tess works with people who want to move better and feel more comfortable day to day. That can be after an injury, after surgery, or when pain has been hanging around for a while. In many cases, the goal is the same: help you understand what’s going on in your body and build a plan that fits your life.
Physical therapy sessions are at the centre of the work. Tess also provides exercise programs, which are often about building strength, improving movement, and helping joints and muscles work the way they should. At times, manual techniques like joint mobilization are used, especially when stiffness is part of the problem. Massage therapy can also be included to help with soreness and muscle tension.
Pain management techniques are another key part of the service. This might include working out what triggers the pain, teaching safer ways to move, and setting realistic steps so you can keep doing the things that matter to you.
Over time, physiotherapy is usually about more than just getting relief on the day of the appointment. It’s also about looking at patterns—how you walk, how you lift, how you sit, and what your body does when you’re under strain. Tess keeps plans practical and focused on what you can work on between visits.
Experience information isn’t shown on this page, so details about how long Tess has been working or where she has practised are not provided here. Education details are also not listed. If you’d like to know more about training or professional history, it’s best to ask the clinic when you book.
There is no research or publication information listed here, and no clinical trials are mentioned. If you’re looking for a physio who’s up to date with current studies, the team can still explain how they use evidence-based care in day-to-day treatment.
Appointments are available for people who want a calm, hands-on approach and a clear plan. If you’re not sure where to start, the first visit usually helps sort out your main concerns and what outcome you want to work toward.