Mr Akshay Sunil Deshpande is a physiotherapist based in Parramatta, NSW. He works out of Shop 2b 8 Cowper Street, Parramatta NSW 2150.
As a physiotherapist, his role is to help people move better and feel more comfortable. Many visits start with a simple problem: pain that won’t quite go away, stiffness in a joint, or trouble getting back to normal daily activities. Over time, he helps patients build a plan that fits their routine, not just a one-size-fits-all program.
The kinds of things he can help with often include general aches and pains, issues related to joints, and problems that affect posture and movement. At times, that can be from everyday strain, from being less active, or from an injury. In many cases, people also come in wanting to get stronger after time off, or to prevent the same problem from coming back.
His approach includes physical therapy exercises that target the root cause of the problem. He also uses joint mobilisation techniques, where appropriate, to help ease stiffness and improve how a joint moves. Posture correction is another key part of treatment, especially when pain is linked to how the body holds itself during work, walking, or sitting.
For pain management, he may use practical methods to help reduce discomfort and make movement easier. The goal is not just to calm things down today, but to give patients tools to manage symptoms safely. Sessions are usually about steady progress, small steps, and making sure exercises feel doable.
Details like education history and years of experience aren’t listed on this page. If you’d like, it’s worth asking during your first appointment so you know what background and training he brings to the clinic.
There’s also no publication or clinical trial information shown here. If research or trial participation is something you’re interested in, you can mention it and he can explain what’s relevant to your situation.
Overall, Mr Deshpande focuses on hands-on care plus clear, practical exercise advice. It’s the kind of setup that suits people who want help they can understand, and a plan that stays realistic for life in and around Parramatta.