Daniel Chichian is a physiotherapist based in Putney, NSW, working out of 23 Osborne Avenue, Putney NSW 2112.
He helps people with aches, pains and stiffness that make everyday life harder. That can be from sports and overuse, work-related strain, or just the usual wear and tear that builds up over time. In many cases, the goal is simple: get you moving more comfortably and help you build back strength and confidence.
Daniel’s approach focuses on hands-on care and practical rehab. Physical therapy exercises are a big part of treatment, because they give your body the chance to improve between visits. He also uses joint mobilisation when it’s appropriate, to help improve movement and reduce that tight, stuck feeling some people get in joints.
At times, he’ll add treatments like therapeutic ultrasound and heat or cold therapy. These can be useful for settling things down and supporting recovery, depending on what’s going on for you. The plan is usually about combining what helps with what you can do day to day, so the progress doesn’t stop when you leave the clinic.
In terms of background, his training is in physiotherapy, and he keeps learning as standards and options change. Details about specific education and experience levels weren’t listed, but the care is built around standard physiotherapy practice and helping people understand what to do next.
Research or clinical trials are not listed, so there isn’t anything specific to note there at the moment. If you’d like to know more about what’s involved in your situation, it’s best to book a time and talk through your symptoms, goals, and any past injuries or concerns.