Ms Akhila Muraleekrishnan is a physiotherapist based in Orange, NSW. You can find her at 55 Bathurst Rd, Orange NSW 2800. She works with people who want to move better, feel less pain, and get back to their everyday routines.
Physiotherapy is often about more than “getting you fixed”. In many cases, it’s about helping you understand what’s going on in your body and then making a clear plan you can stick with. Ms Muraleekrishnan offers physical therapy sessions aimed at improving movement, strength, and comfort. At times, that means hands-on work, and other times it’s more about teaching you what to do at home.
Her sessions can include exercise prescription, joint mobilization, and pain management techniques. If you’ve been dealing with aches, stiffness, or sore joints, she focuses on practical steps to help reduce symptoms and support your recovery. The goal is usually steady improvement over time, not sudden changes.
People see a physiotherapist for lots of different reasons, like back or neck discomfort, joint problems, and general stiffness that makes everyday tasks harder. She helps patients work through the tough bits too, like getting moving again when it’s uncomfortable, or rebuilding confidence with movement after setbacks.
Over time, Ms Muraleekrishnan helps patients build routines that fit real life. That might include simple exercises, safe ways to move, and guidance on how to pace activities so you don’t flare up. Even when symptoms feel stubborn, a plan can still help you manage day to day and work towards better function.
In terms of education, she is trained as a physiotherapist. Her experience is centred on supporting patients with movement and pain issues through hands-on care and exercise-based rehab. There aren’t any extra research papers or clinical trial details listed here, but the focus stays firmly on practical clinical care and getting results you can feel in everyday life.
If you’re not sure what type of treatment you need, starting with a physical therapy session is a common first step. From there, the plan can be adjusted based on how you respond and what feels realistic for you.