Miss Amelia C Gullett is a physiotherapist based in Melbourne. You’ll find her at 538 Collins Street, Melbourne VIC 3000, in a handy spot for people coming in from around the city.
Physiotherapy is for more than just “sports injuries”. Amelia looks after people dealing with day to day pain, sore joints, tight muscles, and stiffness that makes it harder to move comfortably. In many cases, treatment also helps with posture and how you load your body in everyday life, like sitting, standing, lifting, or walking for long periods.
Her work often focuses on getting movement back to a safer, more natural level. That might mean learning the right physical therapy exercises for your situation, or using joint mobilisation to ease stiffness and improve how a joint moves. She also uses pain management techniques to help settle symptoms so you can move better and build up strength over time.
If you’re not sure what’s going on, that’s pretty common. A lot of people come in when they’ve tried rest, heat, or over the counter options, but the pain still hangs around. Amelia tends to keep things practical. The goal is usually to understand what’s driving the discomfort and then pick a few clear steps to work on, rather than trying to fix everything at once.
She works with people who need steady, realistic progress. Some days you’ll feel better straight away. Other times it takes a bit longer, especially when pain has been around for weeks or months. Amelia’s approach is calm and grounded, and she helps you stay focused on what you can do now, not just what you can’t.
In terms of education, Amelia’s training is in physiotherapy, with a strong focus on movement, rehabilitation, and how to help the body cope with stress in everyday life. While there isn’t specific research or clinical trial information listed here, the emphasis in her care is on hands-on treatment and clear, patient-friendly exercise work.
If you’re dealing with aches, joint discomfort, posture-related pain, or ongoing stiffness, Amelia can help you work out a plan that fits your routine and goals. Physiotherapy should feel doable, and that’s the kind of support she aims to provide.