Andrew Bell is a physiotherapist based in Nedlands, WA. You can find the practice at 27A Bruce Street, Nedlands WA 6009.
Andrew’s work is focused on physical therapy that helps people move better and feel more comfortable. This can suit a lot of different situations, from everyday aches that linger, to stiffness after an injury, to pain that shows up when you’re sitting, standing, or doing the same tasks day after day.
In many cases, the goal is simple: make it easier to get moving without the pain taking over. He uses hands-on care alongside practical rehab, so you’re not only getting relief, but also working on the parts that support your movement. At times this might be about improving how a joint moves, and at other times it’s about getting your posture and body mechanics more steady.
Sessions can include physical therapy exercises, joint mobilization, and posture correction. He’ll also use pain management techniques to help calm things down, especially when symptoms are flaring. The plan is usually built around what you can do right now, and what you want to get back to over the next few weeks.
Because everyone is a bit different, care is adjusted as you go. If exercises feel too hard at first, the approach can be changed so you still keep progressing. If a certain movement brings on pain, that gets looked at too, not ignored. Over time, the focus is on helping you build strength, improve control, and protect your joints so things feel steadier in day-to-day life.
Andrew is trained as a physiotherapist, with education that supports this kind of movement-based care. He doesn’t push complicated routines. Instead, you’ll usually leave with clear ideas about what to do, how often to do it, and what to watch for.
For people who want help with ongoing discomfort, trouble moving freely, or pain linked to posture and day-to-day activities, Andrew Bell can be a good first stop. If you’re not sure where to start, that’s pretty normal—many physio patients come in just wanting things to feel easier, and then we work it out step by step.