Graeme Curran is a physiotherapist based in Miranda, NSW, with his practice at Level 3, 14-16 Central Road, Miranda NSW 2228.
Physiotherapy is often about helping you move better and feel more comfortable. In many cases, that means working through everyday aches and pains, joint stiffness, and muscle tightness that builds up over time. Graeme also helps people who are recovering from injuries, including strains and sprains, and those who want to get back to work, sport, or normal routines without aggravating the problem.
At appointments, the focus is usually on getting your body moving in a safer, smoother way. Depending on what’s going on, treatment can include physical therapy exercises to improve strength, flexibility, and control. Joint mobilisation may also be used to help ease stiffness and improve how a joint moves.
For comfort and recovery, soft tissue massage can be part of the plan, especially when there’s pain or tightness in muscles around the affected area. Ultrasound therapy may be used at times too, where it fits the needs of the case and the goals for your recovery.
Because everyone’s body and injury history is different, sessions are generally practical and aimed at real-life progress. That might mean working on the movements you use every day, and not just treating the painful spot. Over time, the aim is to support better function so you can keep doing what you need to do, with less flare-up risk.
Details about education, research, and clinical trials are not listed here. If you’d like to know what qualifications Graeme holds, or whether he’s involved in any studies, it’s best to ask the clinic directly when you make contact. That way you can get the most accurate info for your situation.