Miss Tiegan Amy Sankey is a physiotherapist based in Prahran, VIC. Her clinic is at 602 High Street, Prahran VIC 3181. She helps people get back to feeling more comfortable in their bodies, and move in a way that feels safer and easier for day-to-day life.
Her work often focuses on physical therapy exercises, stretching routines, joint mobilisation techniques, and posture correction guidance. That can be useful when your movement feels stiff, sore, or a bit off, or when you’re trying to improve how your joints and muscles work together.
In many cases, people come in with aches and pains that build up over time, especially from sitting, standing, walking, or doing the same movements again and again. At times, it’s also about recovering after things like flare-ups or setbacks. The aim is simple: help you understand what’s going on, then build a plan you can actually follow between appointments.
Miss Sankey’s approach stays practical. Sessions generally link the exercises and stretches to how you move in real life, not just what happens in the room. She looks at posture and how it can affect strain, and she guides you through small changes that can make a difference over weeks. If you’ve been trying things on your own, she can help you fine-tune your routine so it feels more doable and less frustrating.
When it comes to experience, she brings hands-on, physiotherapy-based care to her work with patients across a range of movement and comfort concerns. Education details aren’t listed here, but her role is set around the training needed to work as a physiotherapist and deliver exercise-based rehabilitation and mobility support.
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