Stephane Desjardins is a physiotherapist based in Cleveland, QLD. He works from Shop 22 120 Bloomfield Street, Cleveland QLD 4163. In everyday terms, his goal is to help people move better and feel more at ease, whether they are dealing with a sore area or trying to get back to their normal routine.
Stephane’s clinic support often includes physical therapy exercises, joint mobilisation, and soft tissue work. These approaches are used to help reduce stiffness, improve range of movement, and support how your body handles day-to-day activities. Posture correction is also a big part of the work, especially when long hours sitting or standing have started to wear people down.
Gait training is another key service. It can be helpful for people who are changing how they walk, feeling unsteady, or not quite moving the way they used to. At times, people come in after an injury, while others are just dealing with ongoing aches and feel stuck. Physiotherapy can be useful in many of these situations, and the focus stays on practical steps that fit the person’s day-to-day life.
Over time, Stephane’s experience comes from regular, hands-on work with common movement problems. That can mean careful assessment of how someone is moving, then working through exercises and manual treatments that make sense for their body. Sessions usually lean on clear guidance, so patients can understand what is happening and what to do next between visits.
Communication matters in the clinic. Sessions are designed to feel straightforward and doable, not complicated. If a joint is stiff, the plan aims to gently improve how it moves. If muscles are tight or sore, soft tissue manipulation and targeted work help the area calm down. If walking is off, gait training gives people a plan to practise safer, smoother movement.