Miss Marianne M Yago is a physiotherapist based in Gatton, Queensland. She works from 12 William Street, Gatton QLD 4343. Her focus is on helping people move better and feel more comfortable in everyday life.
Physiotherapy can help when pain hangs around, when movement feels stiff, or when your body just doesn’t seem to work the way it used to. Marianne’s care is practical and centred on what’s going on for each person. In many cases, that means looking at how you move, where you feel tightness or discomfort, and what daily activities are getting harder.
Marianne’s sessions often include physical therapy exercises. These are not meant to be complicated. They’re usually chosen to match your goals, your routine, and your comfort level. Over time, exercise can build strength, improve control, and help support joints and muscles so your pain is easier to manage.
She also uses joint mobilisation. This is aimed at improving how a joint moves, especially when stiffness limits range. At times, gentle hands-on techniques can help you feel freer, so you can move more normally and do your rehab exercises with less strain.
Posture can make a big difference too. If you’ve been working at a desk, lifting in a certain way, or just carrying tension in your body for a long time, posture issues can creep in. Marianne works on posture correction to help reduce stress on the body and support better alignment during everyday tasks.
Pain management techniques are another part of her approach. Pain doesn’t always mean something is “dangerous”, but it can still be stressful and draining. Marianne focuses on strategies that help you cope day to day while you work toward improving movement and function.
People come to physio for lots of different reasons. Some want to get moving again after soreness or an injury. Others just want a plan that helps them feel more stable, more confident, and less stuck. Marianne keeps things clear, calm, and focused on steady progress.
If you’re looking for physiotherapy in Gatton, you can find Marianne at her practice on William Street. The goal is simple: help you understand what’s affecting you, then work through steps that support better movement and less pain.