Jonathan Hanna is a physiotherapist based in Glenmore Park, NSW. He works from 114 The Lakes Drive, Glenmore Park NSW 2745, helping people get back to feeling better and moving more comfortably.
Physiotherapy is about more than “fixing” a single pain spot. In many cases, it focuses on what’s driving the problem, how your body is coping, and what can be done to improve movement over time. Jonathan works with adults and families who are dealing with aches and pains that can show up in everyday life—at home, at work, or when playing sport.
Physical therapy sessions can suit different needs. Some people come in with ongoing pain that makes it hard to sit, stand, walk, lift, or sleep well. Others want support after an injury, or help getting their body ready for a return to normal activity. At times, the goal is to calm pain down first, then build strength and confidence step by step.
Jonathan Hanna also offers exercise programs. These are usually practical and tailored to what someone can do right now, with progress built in as things improve. The aim is to help patients build strength, improve flexibility, and support better movement patterns, not just follow a generic routine.
Manual therapy may be part of the care plan too. This can involve hands-on techniques that are used to reduce tightness, ease discomfort, and help joints and soft tissues move more freely. The idea is to support the wider plan, so patients can get the most out of their exercises and daily activities.
Pain management techniques are another key part of the work. Pain can be tricky—sometimes it feels sharp, and sometimes it’s more of a constant ache. A physiotherapy approach looks at both the physical side and the day-to-day reality of living with pain, so treatment stays grounded and useful.
Overall, the clinic supports people who want clear guidance and a steady plan. Sessions are designed to be easy to follow, with care that stays focused on practical improvements—movement, function, and comfort—so patients can keep moving forward.