Mr Liang Qin is a physiotherapist in Hurstville, NSW. His practice is at 114/10 Park Rd, Hurstville NSW 2220. If you’re dealing with pain, stiffness, or trouble moving normally, physiotherapy can help you work out what’s going on and what to do next.
Physiotherapy is often used for everyday problems, not just serious injuries. Many people come in after an ache has hung around for weeks, or after an event like a fall or a strain. At times it’s about recovering function, and at other times it’s about stopping the same problem from coming back.
In treatment, Mr Qin focuses on hands-on care and practical rehab you can keep using at home. Physical therapy exercises are a big part of the plan. These are used to build strength, improve movement, and help your body move more smoothly. You’ll usually be guided on what to do, how often to do it, and how to check you’re doing the exercises safely.
Joint issues are also commonly addressed. Joint mobilization may be used to help reduce stiffness and improve how a joint moves. If soft tissues feel tight or sore, soft tissue massage can be part of the session to support comfort and ease up muscle tension.
Posture can make a big difference too. Posture correction helps people who feel hunched, tight in the back, or off balance when they sit, stand, or move through the day. It’s not about being “perfect”. It’s more about making small changes that take strain off the body over time.
Walking and movement patterns matter as well. Gait training is used to help with how you walk and how you shift weight. This can be useful when someone feels unsteady, has changes in stride, or has trouble getting around comfortably.
Mr Qin’s approach is grounded and practical. The goal is usually simple: help you get moving better, feel more comfortable, and understand what your body needs. In many cases, that means a mix of treatment during appointments and work you continue between visits.
If you’re not sure where your pain or movement problem is coming from, a physiotherapy assessment is a good place to start. From there, the plan can be tailored to what you can do now and what you want to get back to. You’ll get clear guidance on the next steps, rather than feeling left to guess.