Ella Hanna

Physiotherapist

Female📍 Melbourne

About of Ella Hanna

Ella Hanna is a physiotherapist in Melbourne, working from Level 1, 99 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000. She helps people deal with everyday pain, stiffness and movement problems, whether it’s from an injury, wear and tear, or just getting back to normal after time off.


Physiotherapy can be a bit different for everyone. In many cases, the goal is to get your body moving better and feeling more comfortable. That might mean building up strength, improving how joints glide, or learning ways to manage symptoms at home. Ella’s approach includes hands-on care as well as practical advice you can use between appointments.


Her physical therapy work can include physical therapy exercises to support recovery and function, joint mobilization to help with stiffness, and modalities like ultrasound therapy when it fits the situation. She may also use heat and ice therapy to help settle sore areas and make it easier to move.


Experience details aren’t listed here, so the best information on her background is through the clinic directly. Education details and any research interests or publication history also aren’t provided. Clinical trials haven’t been listed either. If you’d like to know what training she’s done or whether she’s involved in any studies, it’s worth asking at the appointment.

OPD Timing

Flex Sports Physiotherapy and Clinical Pilates, Melbourne

Level 1, 99 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000

Services & Conditions Treated

Physical therapy exercisesJoint mobilizationUltrasound therapyHeat and ice therapy

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Ella Hanna offer?
Ella Hanna provides physical therapy exercises, joint mobilization, ultrasound therapy, and heat and ice therapy.
What conditions can a physiotherapist help with?
Physiotherapy can help with common movement and pain issues, including stiffness, aches, and mobility concerns after an injury or illness.
What should I expect at my first appointment?
At the first visit, the physiotherapist will ask about your symptoms, look at how you move, and create a plan that might include exercises and treatments from the listed services.
How long does a typical physio session last?
Most sessions run for about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on your treatment plan.
Do I need a referral to see a physiotherapist?
You can usually see a physiotherapist directly; please check with the clinic for any specific requirements or private health fund rules.
Where is the clinic located and how can I book?
The clinic is at Level 1, 99 Queen Street, Melbourne VIC 3000. You can book by contacting the clinic or visiting their reception.