Miss Naya Noel Broome is a physiotherapist based in Manly Vale, NSW. Her practice is located at 295 Condamine Street, Manly Vale NSW 2093. She helps people with day-to-day pain and movement problems, aiming to make things feel more steady and workable again.
As a physiotherapist, Naya’s work often involves hands-on and exercise-based care. This can include physical therapy exercises to build strength and support better movement. At times, joint mobilisation is used to help joints move more freely and comfortably. She may also use stretching techniques to ease tight muscles and improve range of motion.
Many people see a physio because pain is getting in the way. In many cases, that pain can be linked to posture, stiffness, or how the body has been coping with work, sport, or everyday activities. Naya looks at posture correction and pain management techniques to help settle symptoms and support longer-lasting change.
Physiotherapy isn’t only about fixing what hurts right now. Over time, it’s also about learning how to move in a safer way. Naya focuses on practical changes that fit into real life, not just quick relief. That might mean figuring out what positions or movements aggravate things, and then building a plan to reduce flare-ups.
Care can suit a range of patients, from people who feel sore after long days, to those who struggle with ongoing aches that keep coming back. Some clients need help getting back to activity after an injury or when joints and muscles feel “not quite right”. Others simply want better control of how they move, especially if stiffness or pain makes normal tasks harder.
The sessions may include advice on movement habits, plus structured exercises to build up safely. Joint work, stretching, and posture support can be used together, depending on what’s going on and what feels useful for the individual. Naya keeps things clear and practical, so the treatment plan is easy to follow and not overwhelming.
Information about additional qualifications, publications, and clinical trials wasn’t provided for this profile. If you’d like details about her specific training or any research involvement, it’s best to ask during an appointment.