Alpay Keskin is a physiotherapist based in Merrylands, NSW. He works out of Shop 3 126 Merrylands Road, Merrylands NSW 2160, helping people move better and feel more comfortable in everyday life. Physiotherapy can be useful whether you’re dealing with pain that keeps coming back, stiffness that makes things harder, or a change in how you walk after an injury.
In many cases, appointments start with a close look at what’s going on. That might mean checking how you move, where you feel discomfort, and what sort of activities feel hardest right now. From there, treatment is usually built around helping you regain control and confidence in your body, not just masking symptoms.
Alpay also works with physical therapy exercises. These can be tailored to your situation, aiming to build strength, improve movement, and help you recover at a steady pace. At times, hands-on care is part of the plan too, using manual therapy and joint mobilisation to ease tight areas and support better motion.
For people dealing with walking problems, gait training is often helpful. This focuses on how your legs and body work together while you’re moving, and it can be a big deal if you’ve noticed changes in balance, stride, or how your body reacts when you’re on your feet for long periods.
Posture correction is another common part of physiotherapy care. If you sit a lot, work at a desk, or spend long hours doing everyday tasks, posture can quietly shift over time. Small changes in how you hold your body can make a real difference to how your joints and muscles cope.
The clinic style is practical and grounded. Sessions tend to be about clear steps and realistic goals. Some people need a few visits to get back on track. Others may need a longer plan, especially when symptoms have been around for a while. Either way, the aim stays the same: help you understand what’s affecting your movement and give you tools to manage it.
Alpay Keskin works with patients who want help with common musculoskeletal issues, movement and mobility problems, and recovery after injury. Treatment plans are usually matched to what you can do now, and what you want to be able to do next.
Information about publications, clinical trials, and hospital affiliations isn’t listed. Still, the focus in the practice is on hands-on physiotherapy, movement-based rehab, and getting you back to your day-to-day routine with less pain and better control.