Siel Vandeputte is a physiotherapist based in Frankston, working from 1 Vera Street, Frankston VIC 3199. Siel supports people who want to move better, feel steadier, and manage pain in a more practical way.
In physiotherapy sessions, Siel helps with things like physical therapy, tailored exercise programs, and hands-on care. That can include pain management techniques, joint mobilisation, and manual therapy. Over time, the goal is usually the same: work out what’s going on, then build a plan you can stick with at home and in day-to-day life.
Siel often looks after people dealing with sore joints, aches that keep coming back, stiffness, and reduced movement. Some appointments are about getting back to work, sport, or normal routines after an injury. Others are more about slow recovery, where progress happens bit by bit. In many cases, small changes in strength, movement, and how you load your body make a real difference.
Sessions are designed to feel down-to-earth, not rushed. Siel takes time to listen to what hurts, when it hurts, and what you’re able to do right now. Then the treatment and exercise plan usually links back to your goals, whether that’s walking more comfortably, returning to activity, or simply getting through the week with less pain.
Siel is an English, Dutch, and Flemish speaker, which can be helpful if you prefer clear, relaxed communication in your own language. For education and career history, the focus here is on ongoing clinical work and practical care within physiotherapy. While this profile doesn’t list specific degrees or research details, the approach stays hands-on and everyday—using treatment and movement strategies that aim to support real life.