Mr Jason Niresh Tisseverasinghe is a physiotherapist based in Newcastle West, NSW. He works from Unit 1, 184 Parry Street, Newcastle West NSW 2302, helping people move better and feel more comfortable in their day-to-day lives.
Jason’s clinic care usually focuses on physical therapy and hands-on treatment, especially when joints feel stiff or muscles feel tight. At times, pain can make simple things like walking, getting up from a chair, or reaching above your head feel harder than it should. In many cases, the goal is to work out what’s going on and then build a steady plan to improve strength, flexibility, and movement.
He helps patients with issues like reduced range of motion, posture-related discomfort, and problems linked to tight muscles or sore joints. The approach is practical. Sessions can include physical therapy exercises, stretching routines, and joint mobilization techniques. Along with the treatment, there’s usually guidance on posture correction, so you’re not just relying on the appointment and then going back to the same habits straight away.
The plan is often about small steps that add up. Some weeks you might feel better quickly, other times it can take longer, depending on how your body responds. Jason keeps it grounded and realistic, and aims to help you understand what to do between visits.
Physiotherapy training matters here. Jason’s education is in physiotherapy, with a focus on assessment and movement-based care. That means looking at how you stand, how you move, and what movements trigger symptoms. It’s not only about easing discomfort today, but also about making sure the body can cope better over time.
Because every person is different, treatment is usually matched to your needs and what you can safely do. If you’ve tried to stretch or exercise on your own without much change, in many cases a more targeted plan can make a difference.
When you come in, expect a calm, straightforward process. You’ll talk about what’s been bothering you, what you can and can’t do right now, and what you want to be able to return to. From there, the session may include exercises, stretching, or hands-on joint work, plus clear advice for home. It’s the sort of care that helps you get back to normal activities, not just manage symptoms.
Research, clinical trials, and hospital affiliations aren’t listed for this profile, but the core focus remains hands-on physiotherapy and practical guidance for better movement.