Mr Ben Tunnicliff is a physiotherapist based in Leongatha, Victoria. You can find him at 3b Lyon Street, Leongatha VIC 3953.
Ben helps people with day-to-day aches and problems that can build up over time. If you’ve got pain that makes it hard to move, stiffness after sitting or sleeping, or you’ve noticed your posture creeping off track, physiotherapy can often help you get moving more comfortably again.
In many cases, his sessions focus on physical therapy exercises that are set to your needs. That might mean building strength again, improving movement, or working on simple habits that support your body in everyday life. The goal is not just short-term relief, but helping you understand what to do between appointments too.
He also uses joint mobilisation as part of care when joints feel tight, sore, or “stuck”. This can be useful when movement is limited and you want to get back range gradually, without pushing too hard. At times, this goes along with posture correction, especially for people who spend long hours bending, driving, working at a desk, or using devices.
For pain management, Ben takes a practical approach. He helps people learn ways to calm pain down and move more safely. That could include hands-on techniques and guided strategies you can use at home. It’s usually about finding a balance—doing enough to improve things, while still respecting your symptoms.
Ben’s work suits a wide range of patients. Some people come in with ongoing back or neck discomfort. Others need help after an injury, or they’re getting back into sport and activity. There are also those who just want better movement and less discomfort as they go through their week.
As a physiotherapist, he is trained to assess how your body is moving and then plan treatment that fits your situation. Treatment is often adjusted as you improve, because what helps on day one isn’t always what works best a few weeks later.
While the focus stays on care you can use, Ben keeps things grounded and easy to follow. You’ll get clear explanations, and the plan will be practical for your routine. Over time, the aim is for you to feel more confident with movement, and to get back to the things that matter to you.
Clinical trials and research involvement, plus specific details about education and hospital links, aren’t listed here. What is clear is Ben’s day-to-day focus: exercises, joint movement, posture, and pain strategies that help people move better.