Miss Amy Cooper is a Physiotherapist based in Gympie, Queensland. You’ll find her at 58 Channon Street, Gympie QLD 4570. Her focus is on practical, hands-on physical therapy that helps people move better and feel more comfortable in daily life.
In the clinic, Amy works with people who are dealing with aches, stiffness, and pain that can make everyday tasks harder. That might be from an injury, general wear and tear, or problems that build up over time from work, sport, or just carrying life on your body. At times, pain can also make joints feel tight or “not quite right”, and that’s where physiotherapy can help.
Her appointments typically involve getting you moving in the right way again. She uses physical therapy exercises to build up strength, improve range of motion, and support better movement patterns. These exercises are usually tailored to what you’re trying to get back to, like getting through work without flaring up symptoms, returning to a sport, or just getting through the day with less discomfort.
Along with exercise, Amy also provides joint mobilization. This is a hands-on approach that aims to reduce stiffness and help a joint move more smoothly. If heat or cold can help with your symptoms, she may use heat and cold therapy as part of your treatment plan. At times, ultrasound therapy is also used, depending on what’s going on and what your body responds to.
Physiotherapy isn’t always about “fixing it fast”. Sometimes it’s about steady progress—little changes that add up. Over time, that can mean better control, less pain when you move, and more confidence in your body. Amy keeps things grounded and focused on what will help you move forward.
Education and work history details aren’t listed here, but the service provided reflects common physiotherapy care, including exercises, joint work, and supportive therapies. If you’re not sure what treatment you need, it’s a good idea to book an assessment and talk through your symptoms, what triggers them, and what goals matter most to you.
For clinical trials or research, there’s no specific information provided here. If you’re interested in that sort of thing, you can ask during your appointment and Amy can let you know what’s relevant to your situation.