Mr Marcus W Kong is a physiotherapist based in Heidelberg, Victoria. You can find the practice at 5/101 Burgundy Street, Heidelberg VIC 3084. He works with people who want to feel more comfortable in their bodies and move with more confidence, day to day.
Physiotherapy can help when pain shows up after an injury, when joints feel stiff, or when your body just doesn’t seem to work the way it used to. In many cases, the goal is to reduce pain, improve movement, and help you get back to the things you care about, whether that’s work, sport, or simply getting through daily tasks without fuss.
Marcus also helps people with issues linked to tight muscles and limited range of motion. That might mean feeling sore after sitting for too long, stiffness after a flare-up, or trouble getting comfortable at night. He focuses on practical physical therapy exercises and stretching routines that fit around your life, not the other way around.
Joint comfort is another key part of care. Joint mobilisation may be used to support better movement and ease stiffness. The aim is usually pretty simple: improve how the joint moves, so the rest of your body can work more smoothly too. At times, this is paired with hands-on pain management techniques to help settle symptoms and make it easier to move.
It’s not always about “pushing through”. A good plan should feel safe and realistic. Over time, you build strength and better control, while keeping a close eye on what your body can handle. If symptoms change, the plan can be adjusted so it stays useful, calm, and steady.
Marcus brings a practical approach to physiotherapy. While specific experience details aren’t listed here, his work is based on hands-on assessment and then a clear plan for rehab and movement. Education details are not shown, but the focus stays on physiotherapy care and getting results you can feel.
If you’re dealing with pain, stiffness, or reduced movement, it can help to talk things through early. Marcus can help you understand what’s going on and guide you through the steps to improve things, one stage at a time.