Vanessa Redivo is a physiotherapist based in Maryborough, QLD. She works from 200 Walker Street, Maryborough QLD 4650, where appointments are aimed at helping people move better and feel more comfortable in day-to-day life. If you’ve been dealing with aches, tightness, or stiffness, a physiotherapy plan can often make a real difference over time.
As a physiotherapist, Vanessa focuses on physical therapy that’s practical and easy to keep up with. Her care often includes exercises to build strength and help the body do its job again. This can be useful after an injury, when pain has lingered, or when your movement feels limited in everyday tasks like walking, standing, bending, or getting back to normal routines.
Vanessa also looks at the way joints move. Joint mobilisation and range of motion exercises are commonly used to help improve how freely areas of the body can move. At times, she’ll add hands-on soft tissue massage to settle tight muscles and ease discomfort, especially when pain is linked to tension in the surrounding tissues.
Posture is another part of the picture. If you’ve noticed you slouch more, sit in the same position for long periods, or feel sore after work, posture correction may be included in the plan. Small changes can add up, and the goal is usually to reduce strain and make movement feel smoother.
Everyone’s needs are different. Some people come in with pain that shows up during certain actions. Others feel stiff most of the day. Vanessa works to match the plan to what’s going on for you, while keeping it clear and realistic so it fits into your week.
Experience and education details are not listed here, but the approach stays focused on physical therapy exercises, joint work, and hands-on techniques that support better movement. The most important part is usually what happens between appointments, and the plan is meant to be something you can actually follow.
Vanessa’s clinic also supports clear communication. She speaks English, Afrikaans, and Italian, which can help if you prefer health information in a language you’re comfortable with.
There’s no specific information listed here about research work or clinical trials. If you’d like to know more about a particular study or ongoing evidence-based treatment, it’s best to ask during your appointment so everything is explained in a way that makes sense for your situation.