Johnny Gerakinis is a physiotherapist based in Hampton, VIC. You can find him at 456 Hampton Street, Hampton VIC 3188. His clinic work is all about helping people move better, feel more comfortable, and get back to the things they enjoy.
Johnny supports a wide range of patients, from people dealing with aches and ongoing pain to those recovering after an injury. In many cases, that means looking at how you move day to day, and then working out what’s getting in the way. At times, the goal is easing pain first. Other times, it’s building strength and confidence so your body can cope with normal life again.
His sessions are practical and hands-on. He helps people through physical therapy sessions designed around your needs. This can include exercise programs that fit around your schedule, not just generic routines. The focus is on steady progress, with clear steps you can follow between appointments.
When joints are stiff or painful, Johnny uses joint mobilisation as part of the plan. This is often done alongside other treatment so you don’t just feel looser during the visit, but also more able to move afterwards. He also teaches simple ways to manage pain, so flare-ups don’t take over your week.
He takes a grounded approach to pain management. Instead of pushing through when something doesn’t feel right, the plan usually includes learning what helps, what makes it worse, and how to adjust. In real terms, that might mean changing how you move, improving your control, or gradually building your tolerance with the right type of exercise.
Johnny also understands that every person’s body is different. Some patients want to return to sport. Others are just aiming to walk, work, or sleep without being held back by discomfort. Over time, the work is about finding the right balance for you, then improving it step by step.
At this stage, there isn’t any published research or clinical trial information listed for Johnny. What is clear is the focus of his care: helping with physical therapy, strengthening through exercise, and using joint mobilisation and pain management techniques in a way that feels safe and manageable.