Ms Lisa Eisfeld is a physiotherapist based in Greenslopes, Brisbane. She works out of 158 Juliette Street, Greenslopes QLD 4120. If you’ve been dealing with nagging pain, stiffness, or trouble moving like you used to, she can help you work out what’s going on and what to do next.
Ms Eisfeld’s focus is on physical therapy that’s practical and easy to follow. In many cases, that means building a clear plan for exercises you can do at home, along with in-clinic support when you need it. She pays attention to how your body moves, not just where the pain feels worst.
Common reasons people see a physiotherapist like Lisa include joint discomfort, muscle tightness, and pain that affects everyday stuff like walking, working, or getting through the day without feeling worn out. She also helps with posture issues, especially when small changes over time can make a big difference.
Her work includes joint mobilization, which can help with movement and comfort when joints feel stiff. Along with that, she uses pain management techniques to support you while you get stronger and more confident with movement. At times, this is about calming things down first, then gradually helping your body handle more.
For exercises, the goal isn’t just to give you something to copy. Lisa looks at what you can safely do now, then guides you step by step. Some people need gentle starts. Others are ready to push a little more. Either way, she aims for a plan that fits your routine and your symptoms, so it’s more likely you’ll stick with it.
Posture correction guidance is also part of the picture. That doesn’t mean blaming you for how you sit or stand. It’s more about spotting patterns that keep adding strain, and then offering simple changes you can manage. Over time, those changes can help reduce flare-ups and improve how your body feels during daily activities.
Ms Eisfeld is a calm, grounded clinician who understands that pain can be frustrating. The way she explains things is straightforward, and she works with you to keep decisions simple. If you want a physiotherapy approach that focuses on movement, comfort, and real-life progress, she’s there to help.
While there isn’t any specific public detail listed about research or clinical trials, her session work stays focused on hands-on support, exercise, and practical pain strategies you can actually use.