Abanoub Gergis is a physiotherapist in Kalgoorlie, WA. You can find the clinic at 32a Lane Street, Kalgoorlie WA 6430. The work here is practical and hands-on, with a focus on helping people move better and feel more comfortable in daily life.
Physiotherapy can help for lots of different issues. In many cases, people come in with pain that makes it hard to work, sleep, or keep up with normal activities. Others want help after an injury, or they’re dealing with stiffness that builds over time. Abanoub also works with people who need support to improve their range of motion and get back to doing what they enjoy.
Treatment is built around physical therapy exercises. These are chosen to match the person’s goals and what their body is doing right now. The idea is to build strength, improve movement, and make sure the plan is doable. At times, sessions also include joint mobilisation, which can help with tight or sore joints and support easier movement.
Range of motion exercises are another key part of care. They’re used to help the body move more freely, especially when you’ve had a flare-up, an old injury, or lingering stiffness. Pain management techniques may also be part of the plan, depending on what’s going on and what feels most helpful.
What stays consistent is the focus on clear, step-by-step progress. Instead of rushing, the plan usually moves at a steady pace. You’ll often get guidance on what to do between appointments, so the improvements you work on in the clinic can carry over at home.
Abanoub works with patients across different ages and fitness levels. Some people only need a few visits to settle things down. Others prefer a longer plan, especially when the issue is linked to how they move, their workload, or recurring pain patterns.
The clinic is based in Kalgoorlie, so care is set up for local life. If you’re dealing with movement limits, joint discomfort, or pain that keeps coming back, Abanoub Gergis can help you work through it with physiotherapy exercises, joint mobilisation, and range of motion work, with pain management techniques included when they’re needed.