Mr Liam B Shaw is a physiotherapist in Deakin, ACT. He works out of Suite 17Q, 2 King Street, Deakin ACT 2600. If you’ve been dealing with an aching back, stiff joints, sore muscles, or trouble moving like you used to, physiotherapy can be a good place to start.
Physio helps people get back on their feet, both in the short term and over time. Liam’s sessions focus on understanding what’s causing your symptoms, then putting a plan in place that fits your day-to-day life. That might mean hands-on work, specific exercises, or simple steps you can keep doing at home. For many people, it’s not just about feeling better today. It’s also about building strength and movement so the problem doesn’t keep coming back.
His work includes physical therapy sessions, exercise programs, manual therapy techniques, and posture correction advice. Exercise programs can be tailored to your current fitness and the area that’s bothering you, whether it’s your neck, shoulders, hips, knees, or something else. Manual therapy techniques may be used to help ease tightness and improve how a joint or muscle moves. Posture advice is often a big part of the picture too, especially if pain shows up after sitting, driving, working at a desk, or doing everyday tasks.
People see a physiotherapist for lots of different reasons. Some are recovering from an injury or a recent change in how their body feels. Others want help with ongoing aches that seem to flare up with certain activities. In many cases, the goal is to reduce pain, improve range of motion, and help you move more comfortably. At times, it can also be about making small habits easier, like how you sit, stretch, or pace activities so your body can cope better.
Appointments are usually about getting clarity. You’ll talk through what’s happening, what makes it better or worse, and what you want to be able to do again. From there, the focus stays on practical, hands-on care and clear next steps you can follow. For a physiotherapy appointment in Deakin, you can find Mr Liam B Shaw at Suite 17Q, 2 King Street, Deakin ACT 2600.