Neil Lorimer is a physiotherapist based in Epping, VIC. You’ll find his practice at 771 High Street, Epping VIC 3076.
As a physiotherapist, Neil helps people who are dealing with aches, pain, tight joints, and limited movement. That can be from day-to-day strain, older injuries that flare up, or issues that show up after work, sport, or being on your feet too long.
Most visits start with a simple chat about what’s going on, what makes it better, and what makes it worse. From there, the focus is on getting you moving more comfortably and building strength and control over time. In many cases, it’s not only about the pain right now, but also helping your body cope better so the problem is less likely to come back.
Neil’s approach often includes physical therapy exercises, with programs tailored to where you’re at. That might mean learning the right way to move a sore area, doing gentle strength work, or gradually increasing what you can handle. The goal is to make progress without pushing too hard, especially if things have been uncomfortable for a while.
He also uses joint mobilization for stiffness and reduced range of motion. If a joint feels “stuck” or doesn’t move the way it should, these hands-on techniques can help improve movement and comfort, making it easier to keep up with your rehab exercises.
In the clinic, you may also see therapeutic ultrasound, along with heat and ice therapy. These tools are often used to support comfort and recovery, so you can keep moving while your body settles. At times, the plan may change as you improve, depending on what your symptoms are doing.
Neil works with people of different ages and activity levels. That includes those returning to sport, people managing ongoing joint or back discomfort, and anyone who just wants to get back to normal life with less pain and more confidence in their body.
He keeps things practical and easy to follow. Treatment is only part of the picture. Over time, the exercises, the way you use your body in daily life, and the small changes you make matter a lot for long-term results.
If you’d like help with pain, stiffness, or rehab after an injury, Neil can guide you through a clear plan aimed at getting you moving better.