Ms Mandisa Patience Mfaku is a physiotherapist based in East Launceston, Tasmania, with her practice at Unit 1 7 High Street, East Launceston TAS 7250.
She works with people who want help with pain, stiffness, and getting back to what they enjoy. That can mean after an injury, with long-term aches, or when movement just feels a bit off. In many cases, physiotherapy starts with understanding what’s going on with your body and what movements are causing the trouble.
Ms Mfaku focuses on hands-on treatment and practical rehab. Her approach often includes physical therapy exercises to build strength and confidence, plus joint mobilisation for when joints feel stiff or stuck. Soft tissue massage can also be used to ease tight muscles and help the area move more freely.
Posture and movement matter, especially when pain comes and goes. She helps patients work on posture correction and better movement habits for daily life, and she looks at range of motion so you can see what’s changed over time.
Over the course of treatment, the goal is usually clear and realistic—less pain, better movement, and a plan you can keep using. At times, progress can be slow, but small steps add up. She keeps things grounded and makes sure the exercises fit your routine, not just a generic plan.
There isn’t a lot of extra detail listed about formal training, research, or clinical trials here, but the work is focused on practical care in the clinic and helping patients move well.
If you’re dealing with sore joints, tight muscles, or limited movement, Ms Mfaku can help you figure out a way forward and get a treatment plan that makes sense for where you’re at.