E Young Khoo is a physiotherapist based in North Sydney, working out of Level 3, 71 Walker Street, North Sydney NSW 2060.
Physiotherapy can help when your body hurts, feels stiff, or doesn’t move the way you want. E Young Khoo looks after people with a range of everyday issues, from aches and pains that build up over time to flare-ups that make it hard to work, sleep, or keep up with normal life. In many cases, the focus is on getting you moving better and building confidence in your body again.
Each appointment is built around physical therapy sessions and practical rehab. Therapeutic exercises are often a big part of the plan, because they can help your strength, movement, and balance. Joint mobilisation may be used when joints feel stuck or move with discomfort. Heat and cold therapy can also be part of the treatment, depending on what’s going on and what helps you feel better.
At times, ultrasound therapy is used as well. It’s one of the tools physiotherapists may bring in to support treatment, especially when pain and recovery need a careful, steady approach. The goal isn’t just short-term relief. It’s usually about helping your recovery stay on track between visits too.
Over time, the aim is to help you understand what’s affecting your symptoms, then work on a plan you can stick with. That might mean pacing things differently, doing exercises the right way, and setting realistic steps for progress. Everyone’s situation is a bit different, so sessions focus on what’s relevant for your day-to-day routine and your current level of movement.
In terms of experience, E Young Khoo brings hands-on clinical work from physiotherapy appointments and follow-ups, working through problems with movement and function. The education background is grounded in physiotherapy training, with ongoing learning to keep skills up to date and support safe, sensible care.
Bookings can suit people who want a calm, practical approach to rehab, whether you’re dealing with ongoing discomfort or trying to recover from an injury. If you’re not sure where to start, the first step is usually a proper assessment, then a plan that makes sense for you and your goals.