Emma Louise Craig is a physiotherapist based in Pymble, NSW. Her clinic is at 9 Kendall Street, Pymble NSW 2073. Emma helps people get back to feeling better and moving more comfortably, whether the issue is something new or an ongoing one.
As a physiotherapist, Emma focuses on physical therapy in a practical way. That can mean learning the right exercises for your body, working on how your joints move, and using hands-on care when it’s helpful. In many cases, it’s about making small changes that add up over time.
Emma works with patients who want help with things like joint pain, stiffness, tight muscles, and sore backs or shoulders. She also looks at posture and movement habits, especially if they’ve changed due to work, sport, or everyday life. Sometimes the problem shows up as pain when walking, running, or doing stairs, so she may also include gait training to support more steady steps.
Her approach usually includes physical therapy exercises to build strength and improve movement. Joint mobilisation may be used to support smoother motion, and soft tissue massage can help with muscle tightness. She’ll often talk things through in plain language, so you understand what’s being worked on and why. The goal is not just short-term relief, but a plan you can keep using.
Over the course of treatment, Emma pays attention to how you move and how you cope day to day. That might include adjusting your routine, setting achievable targets, and keeping an eye on how symptoms respond. At times, progress can be gradual, and that’s normal. Emma’s work is about staying steady and making sure the care fits the person in front of her.
Emma has recognised training in physiotherapy, and she continues to apply what she’s learned to everyday problems people face. There isn’t any extra trial work or research coverage listed as part of her public profile, but her clinical care is grounded in standard physiotherapy practice and hands-on assessment.