Linda King is a Physiotherapist based in Launceston, Tasmania. Her clinic is at Level 1, 233B Charles Street, Launceston TAS 7250. Linda’s work is all about helping people move better and feel more comfortable in their day to day lives.
Physiotherapy can help with lots of common problems, like ongoing aches and pains, stiff joints, tight muscles, and trouble with movement after an injury. In many cases, people come in because they want to get back to normal activity, whether that’s walking, working, caring for family, or just feeling less sore at the end of the day.
Linda supports clients with hands-on care and practical exercise plans. Appointments can include physical therapy exercises to build strength and control, plus range of motion testing to understand what’s limiting movement. She may also use joint mobilisation when appropriate, along with soft tissue massage to help ease muscle tension and soreness.
Posture matters, too. At times, small changes in how you sit, stand, or move can make a big difference to pain and stiffness. Linda looks at movement habits and gives clear guidance on posture correction, so you’re not just getting temporary relief.
What you’ll notice in the room is a calm, straightforward approach. Linda aims to explain what’s going on in plain terms and keep the treatment focused on what matters most to you. Plans are usually built around your comfort, your goals, and what you can realistically do between visits.
There isn’t a lot of published detail here about years of experience or specific training steps, but Linda works as a physiotherapist and offers the kind of treatment you’d expect from a hands-on clinic. Education is focused on physiotherapy skills and safe, practical care.
When it comes to research, clinical trials, or hospital affiliations, no specific items are listed. That said, the clinic approach is practical and grounded in everyday physio care, with treatment and exercises tailored to your current needs.
If you’re dealing with pain, stiffness, or reduced movement, Linda King can help you start making progress step by step. The goal is simple: improve how you move, reduce discomfort when possible, and help you feel more confident in your body.