Pascal Wallace is a physiotherapist based in Kanwal, NSW. He works from Suite C9, Kanwal Medical Complex, 654 Pacific Highway, Kanwal NSW 2259. Pascal’s focus is on helping people move better and feel more comfortable, using hands-on care and practical exercise plans.
Over time, physiotherapy can help with a range of everyday problems, like aches that hang around, sore joints, and stiffness that makes it hard to do normal activities. Pascal often supports patients who need help after an injury, or who want a plan for managing ongoing pain. In many cases, the goal is not just quick relief, but steadier progress with strength, movement, and confidence.
Pascal works with clients on physical therapy exercises, including tailored programs for improving strength, mobility, and how the body handles movement. He also uses joint mobilisation techniques when appropriate, especially if stiffness or limited movement is part of the issue. Pain management techniques are part of the approach too, with guidance that aims to reduce flare-ups and help patients feel in control.
Posture and movement patterns matter, and Pascal spends time on posture correction guidance when it’s needed. Sometimes the problem is not only where it hurts, but how the body has been working overall. He looks at what’s going on in daily life, then helps work out simple changes that fit into a real routine.
Pascal has 15 years of experience. He currently works as Principal Physiotherapist at Total Physio Centres Kanwal. Before that, he was a Principal Physiotherapist at TRP Physiotherapy and Sports Injury in Fairfield NSW, around the 2010s. That mix of roles has helped him build a steady, practical way of caring for people.
His education is a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney, completed in 2009. This solid foundation supports the hands-on style of care and the exercise-first mindset used in his clinic.
If you’re dealing with pain, stiffness, or limited movement, Pascal Wallace provides a clear physio approach that feels grounded and manageable. The care is designed to be straightforward and focused on what you can do next, not just what’s going wrong right now.
