Ms Macy Samantha Sumich is a physiotherapist based in East Fremantle, WA. She works from 10 Silas Street, where the focus stays on practical care that helps people move more comfortably in everyday life.
Physio can mean different things for different people, and in many cases it starts with listening. Macy helps work out what is going on with your pain, stiffness, or movement, and then builds a plan around what you need. That might be improving how you walk, getting joints moving more freely, or making everyday tasks feel easier again.
She treats a wide range of issues, including aches from overuse, stubborn joint pain, and problems that affect posture. At times she also helps people after injuries, and for some patients it is about getting back to work, sport, or just normal daily routines without that constant “tight” or “sore” feeling. If you’ve noticed changes in your balance or your gait, she can guide you through exercises and training that build confidence and control.
Macy’s approach includes hands-on techniques and movement based rehab. She may use joint mobilisation to help reduce stiffness and improve range of motion. Soft tissue massage can be part of the plan too, especially when muscles feel sore, tight, or guarded. Posture correction and physical therapy exercises are often the core of longer term improvement, because they help your body do the work on its own.
Gait training is another common part of care, especially when walking mechanics have changed. This kind of rehab usually takes small steps. You’ll often learn what to practice at home, how to build up safely, and what to watch for so you don’t push too hard on the wrong day.
In terms of experience, Macy brings the kind of hands-on clinic experience that comes from helping people one appointment at a time, adjusting the plan as your body responds. Her training is in physiotherapy, with an emphasis on movement, comfort, and function. The goal is not just to “get through” a session, but to make progress you can feel in real life.