Mohamad Taleb is a physiotherapist based in Greenacre, NSW. You can find the practice at Unit 6 75 Chiswick Road, Greenacre NSW 2190. The work here is all about helping people move better, feel more comfortable, and get back to daily life with less pain.
As a physiotherapist, Mohamad focuses on physical therapy and hands-on treatment. That can include physical therapy exercises to build strength and control, plus joint mobilisation to help reduce stiffness. Soft tissue massage may be used when tight muscles are part of the problem, and posture correction is often discussed when day-to-day habits are making things worse.
In many cases, appointments suit people dealing with aches and pains in the back, neck, shoulders, hips, knees, and ankles. Some people come in after an injury, like a fall, a sprain, or a sports-related issue. Others notice their body has slowly worn down over time, and they want a plan that fits their routine. At times, it’s also about improving mobility so you can walk, work, or exercise without feeling held back.
The approach is usually practical. Mohamad works with you to work out what might be driving the symptoms, then aims for a steady path forward. Stretching techniques are used where they can help, and exercise guidance is tailored to what you can safely do now. You’ll often leave with clear steps for home, not just advice to “try to rest” or “stretch more”.
Over time, physiotherapy can be about more than just fixing one sore spot. It can help your whole movement pattern. That means looking at how you sit, how you lift, how you move during the day, and how you warm up or recover after activity.
Mohamad’s training is grounded in physiotherapy education and practical clinical placements, which supports safe, hands-on care. There’s also an emphasis on evidence-based exercise and treatment choices, so the plan makes sense for your situation and goals.
Research and clinical trials are not listed as a main part of the service, but the clinic still stays focused on treatments that are commonly used in physiotherapy, especially when it comes to improving function and comfort. If you’re not sure what kind of help you need, a good first step is a proper assessment, then a plan you can work with.
For care in Greenacre, you’ll find a calm, straightforward approach aimed at real progress—less pain, better movement, and more confidence in your body.