Blanche Leung is a physiotherapist based in Parramatta, in Sydney’s west. You can find the practice at Level 1, 17-21 Hunter St, Parramatta NSW 2150.
Blanche helps people of all ages who are dealing with aches, pains, and stiffness. That can include back and neck discomfort, sore joints, and pain that makes everyday tasks feel harder than it should. Sometimes it’s from an injury. Other times it builds up slowly from posture, day-to-day work, or getting less movement over time.
In appointments, the focus is on practical physical therapy that helps you move better and feel more comfortable. Physical therapy exercises are a big part of the plan. These are tailored to what’s going on in your body, and they’re chosen to build strength, improve control, and support the parts that hurt.
Joint mobilisation is also used when it’s helpful. This can be a gentle way to improve how a joint moves, especially if you feel tight, restricted, or “stuck”. Blanche also looks at posture and movement habits. Posture correction isn’t about being perfect. It’s more about reducing strain so your body has a better chance to settle down and recover.
Pain can be tricky, and it changes from person to person. At times, a mix of pain management techniques may be used alongside exercise and hands-on care. The goal is to help you get through the rough spots while you work on the deeper causes, not just mask symptoms.
Blanche’s work is hands-on and down to earth. Sessions usually feel calm and focused, with clear steps you can understand. You’ll be shown what to do and why, and you’ll have a plan for moving forward between appointments too.
Training is an important part of the job, and physiotherapy education guides how care is delivered. Over time, Blanche’s approach stays grounded in what helps people function in real life—work, family life, and staying active in the way they want to be.
There isn’t any specific public detail listed about research roles or clinical trials. Still, the care is aimed at practical outcomes you can feel, like easier movement, less pain, and better confidence with daily activities.