Daniel David Lee is a physiotherapist based in North Ryde, NSW. You’ll find his practice at The Village Level 1, Suite 7, 3 Julius Avenue, North Ryde NSW 2113.
Daniel helps people who are dealing with pain, stiffness, or trouble moving well. That might be after an injury, from everyday wear and tear, or when a joint just doesn’t feel as it should. In many cases, it’s about getting back to normal movement—safer, more comfortable, and with a plan that makes sense for real life.
Sessions often include physical therapy exercises to build strength and improve movement. The goal is not only to feel better now, but also to help prevent the same problem coming back later. Depending on what’s going on, Daniel may also use joint mobilisation and manual therapy to reduce tightness and support better range of motion.
At times, therapeutic ultrasound can be used as part of treatment. It’s one tool that may help with things like lingering discomfort, while you also work on movement and loading in a way your body can handle.
Daniel’s approach is practical. He focuses on what the problem seems to be, what makes it worse, and what helps. Over time, treatment is usually about finding the right balance between calming symptoms and rebuilding function.
Because every body and every injury is a bit different, you can expect the session to be tailored. The treatment plan may include home exercises or simple steps to keep your progress moving between visits. That way, you’re not just getting treatment in the room—you’re also doing something useful in day-to-day life.
Daniel works with patients who want hands-on care, clear guidance, and a steady pathway back to better movement. If you’re unsure what you need, it’s still worth coming in for an assessment, especially if pain or stiffness is hanging around.
Clinical trials and publications are not listed for this practice, and there isn’t education detail provided here. For the most accurate information about background and ongoing research, the best option is to ask during your first appointment.