Fiona Pringle is a physiotherapist based in Kenmore, QLD. She works from Shop 4&5 Princeton Court, 13 Princeton Street, Kenmore QLD 4069. The clinic is set up for real-life movement issues, the kind that build up slowly and then suddenly feel hard to manage.
Fiona’s work is mostly about physical therapy for day-to-day problems. Many people see a physio when they’re dealing with aches, ongoing pain, stiff joints, or stiffness that makes it tough to move comfortably. In other cases, it’s about recovery and getting back to the activities they enjoy.
Sessions can include physical therapy exercises that are tailored to your needs and your current level of movement. The aim is not just to “fix the pain”, but to help the body work a bit better over time. You might also work on joint mobilisation, especially when a joint feels tight or stuck and the range of motion is limited.
Posture can be a big part of why people feel sore, even when nothing looks “injured”. Fiona helps patients look at how they sit, stand, and move through the day. Small changes can make a real difference, and she’ll usually focus on practical steps you can keep using after your appointment.
Pain can be tricky. Sometimes it comes and goes, and sometimes it hangs around long enough to change how you move. At times, Fiona uses pain management techniques to help you feel more comfortable and move with more confidence. The plan often balances symptom relief with strength, movement and control, so you’re not stuck in the same cycle.
Fiona understands that everyone’s body and situation are different. Some people are returning after time off, while others just want to feel normal again. The approach is calm and grounded, with a focus on what’s most helpful right now, then building from there.
Her background in physiotherapy supports work across common musculoskeletal issues, including pain related to joints, posture, movement patterns, and everyday strain. There isn’t a long list of “technical” promises—just steady, step-by-step care that aims to improve comfort and function.
If you’re thinking about physiotherapy in Kenmore, Fiona can help you sort out what’s going on and what to do next. You can book an appointment at the Kenmore clinic address above to discuss your concerns and make a practical plan for the road ahead.