Natalie Whish-Wilson is a physiotherapist based in Launceston, Tasmania. She works from Level 1, 233B Charles Street, Launceston TAS 7250. In clinic, Natalie focuses on practical physical therapy that helps people move more freely and feel more comfortable in day-to-day life.
Her work often comes down to the basics: getting your body to work well again. That might mean helping with ongoing aches and pains, stiffness, or movement problems that build up after an injury or even from everyday strain. Many people also come in when their posture has started to affect how they feel, especially if they sit a lot or have repetitive movements through work or sport.
Natalie uses hands-on techniques like joint mobilization, where appropriate, along with clear guidance for physical therapy exercises. The goal is usually the same, even if the issue is different: reduce pain, improve range of motion, and help you build strength and confidence in your movement.
She also spends time on pain management techniques. This isn’t just about “getting rid of pain” in the short term. In many cases, it’s about learning what your body is telling you, and then putting a steady plan in place so you can keep doing normal things with less worry and less flare-ups.
Posture correction is another big part of her approach. Sometimes it’s about adjusting how you sit and stand, and other times it’s about strengthening the muscles that support good alignment. At times, small changes can make a big difference to how your back, neck, hips, or shoulders feel over the coming weeks.
Natalie’s education is in physiotherapy, with training that supports both assessment and hands-on care. She stays up to date with current physiotherapy practice through ongoing learning, and she aims to keep things simple and doable.
If you’re looking for support around pain, stiffness, posture-related discomfort, or getting back to moving well, Natalie is happy to help you sort through what’s going on and work toward a plan you can actually follow.