Mr Nicola Lattari is a physiotherapist based in Five Dock, NSW. His clinic is at 451 Lyons Road West, Five Dock NSW 2046. If you’re dealing with everyday aches and pains, he focuses on helping you move more freely and feel more comfortable.
Physiotherapy can help with a lot of different problems. In many cases, this includes pain that builds up over time, stiffness after an injury, or aches that make it hard to do normal activities. At times, it also comes down to how your body is working as you move—walking, standing, lifting, and even sitting for long stretches.
Appointments usually include physical therapy sessions that look at what’s going on in your body and what you can do next. The goal is practical. You’ll work through an exercise program that suits your situation, your day-to-day routine, and what you’re aiming for. Some people need gentle starts, while others are ready to build strength and control a bit more.
Manual therapy techniques may also be used. This can include hands-on approaches to help reduce pain and improve movement. It’s not about forcing things. It’s more about finding the right balance so you can keep progressing safely.
Pain management is often part of the plan too. This can mean learning ways to calm things down, plus understanding what makes pain worse or better. Over time, the aim is to help you feel more in charge of your symptoms, not stuck waiting for them to settle on their own.
Education details and past experience are not listed here, but his work is grounded in the usual training for physiotherapy. That means using assessment and treatment methods commonly used in physiotherapy care, with a focus on helping people return to the activities they value.
Research and clinical trials are not listed for this practice. If you’re interested in trials or special research activities, it’s best to ask during your appointment so you get the most up-to-date information for your situation.
If you want, you can talk through what you’re feeling and what you want to get back to. From there, the treatment plan is set up to be steady, clear, and aimed at real-world improvement.