Andrew Brady is a physiotherapist based in Melbourne, working from Level 2, 200 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000.
He helps people who are dealing with aches, stiffness, and everyday movement problems. That can be from things like an old injury that keeps flaring up, a sore joint that never quite settles, or pain that makes it hard to keep up with work and life.
In appointments, Andrew focuses on getting you moving better and feeling more comfortable. He uses physical therapy exercises to build strength and control. Often, these are gentle at first, then they grow as you improve.
He also provides joint mobilization and manual therapy techniques. In plain terms, this means he helps reduce stiffness and improve how a joint moves, so your body can do what it’s meant to do again. At times, he’ll use these hands-on approaches alongside your exercise program, rather than treating it like a one-off fix.
Posture can be part of the story too. Andrew offers posture correction guidance, especially for people who sit a lot, work at a desk, or find they slump or carry tension in their neck and back. Small changes, done consistently, can make a big difference over time.
This profile doesn’t list specific years of experience or formal education details. You can still expect a practical physiotherapy approach, with care based on what you’re feeling and how you move during the session.
When needed, sessions usually include clear guidance on what to do between visits. That might mean simple exercises, advice on how to pace your day, and tips for keeping your joints happy while they recover.
There’s no publication or research history shown here, and no clinical trials are listed. If that matters for you, it’s worth asking directly during your first appointment.
Overall, Andrew’s work is centred on hands-on support, targeted exercises, and realistic posture coaching, aimed at helping you get back to everyday activities with less pain and better movement.