Miss Tahlia Jade Hunter is a physiotherapist based in Port Macquarie, NSW. She works from Unit 1 64 Lord Street, Port Macquarie NSW 2444.
Physiotherapy can help when movement feels stiff, painful, or just a bit off. In clinic, Tahlia helps people improve how they move day to day. That might be after an injury, with ongoing aches and pains, or when you’re trying to get back to the things you enjoy.
Her appointments often focus on practical, hands-on care and exercises you can actually keep doing at home. Sessions may include physical therapy exercises to build strength and ease movement, plus joint mobilization to help joints move more freely. Soft tissue massage is also used in many cases, especially when there’s muscle tightness or sore spots that affect your day.
Posture and how you walk can matter more than people think. Tahlia works on posture correction to reduce strain and support better alignment. She also does gait training, which is about helping you get a more steady, comfortable walking pattern. At times, that kind of support can make a big difference for balance, confidence, and how far you can move without feeling wiped out.
Education and professional background details aren’t listed here, but Tahlia’s work is grounded in everyday physiotherapy care, where the goal is clear: help you feel better and move with less stress. Over time, she aims to make treatment feel understandable and manageable, not overwhelming.
There’s no specific information provided here about publications or research projects, and no clinical trials are listed. If you want to know more about a particular condition or whether physiotherapy is a good fit for you, it’s best to book a visit and talk it through face to face.