Mr Daniel Talevski is a Physiotherapist based in North Strathfield, NSW. His practice is at Shop 11, 27-29 George Street, North Strathfield NSW 2137.
Daniel’s work is all about helping people move better and feel less stuck or sore. In many cases, that means getting to grips with aches and pains, stiffness, and everyday problems that can build up over time. He looks after patients who want a clear plan for returning to the activities they enjoy, whether that’s work, sport, or just normal day-to-day life.
As part of his physio care, Daniel uses physical therapy exercises to build strength, improve control, and get joints moving more freely. He also uses joint mobilisation and manual therapy techniques when they fit the person’s needs. This is usually combined with posture correction guidance, because small changes in how you stand and move can make a real difference.
What people often like is that the focus stays practical. The goal is not just to help with pain in the short term, but to support better movement patterns so symptoms don’t keep coming back. At times, you might get a mix of hands-on care and targeted exercises, then take it from there at home or in follow-up visits.
Daniel’s experience comes from day-to-day clinical work helping patients with common musculoskeletal issues. He pays attention to how things feel in real life, not just in the clinic, and aims to tailor the approach to what each person can comfortably do. Progress is usually built in steps, so you’re not rushed and you’re not left guessing what to do next.
In terms of education, Daniel has physiotherapy training and keeps learning through ongoing professional development in the way many clinicians do. He brings that knowledge into his sessions, along with a calm, grounded approach that helps patients feel more confident about their plan.
Mr Talevski does not list any public clinical trial work, and there aren’t specific research publications noted here. What does stand out is the hands-on style and the steady focus on movement, posture, and simple, achievable exercise goals.