Miss Rebecca Funnell

Physiotherapist

📍 Pymble

About of Miss Rebecca Funnell

Miss Rebecca Funnell is a physiotherapist based in Pymble, NSW. Her clinic is at 939 Pacific Highway, Pymble NSW 2073. She helps people who are dealing with aches, joint stiffness, and day-to-day pain that makes movement harder.


In physio, it’s often not just about “getting it to stop”. Rebecca focuses on helping you move better and feel more steady in your body. She uses practical physical therapy exercises to build strength and improve range of motion. At times, she also supports treatment with joint mobilisation and gentle techniques aimed at reducing stiffness and discomfort.


Posture can creep in without you noticing, especially with long days at a desk or busy routines. Rebecca works on posture correction in a simple, realistic way, so it’s easier to keep good positions while you’re working, walking, or doing your normal tasks. She also uses pain management techniques, which can help when symptoms flare up or when you’re trying to return to the things you enjoy.


Rebecca’s work suits a range of people, from those who are starting physio for the first time to those who need help getting back into a routine after an injury or flare-up. Many visits focus on what’s going on with your movement, what seems to trigger pain, and what can be changed bit by bit. Over time, that can make a difference to how confident you feel using your body.


Experience details aren’t listed here, and education details aren’t provided in the information available. Research involvement and clinical trials aren’t listed either. What is clear is the direction of her clinical care: physical therapy exercises, joint mobilization, posture correction, and pain management techniques, used in a calm and practical way.

OPD Timing

Pymble

Services & Conditions Treated

Physical therapy exercisesJoint mobilizationPosture correctionPain management techniques

Frequently Asked Questions

What services does Miss Rebecca Funnell offer?
Miss Rebecca Funnell provides physical therapy exercises, joint mobilization, posture correction and pain management techniques.
How can physiotherapy help with injuries or pain?
Physiotherapy can help manage pain, improve movement and strength, and support recovery after injuries through targeted exercises and hands-on techniques.
What should I expect at my first appointment in Pymble?
At your first visit, the physiotherapist will assess your movement, talk about your symptoms and plan a course of treatment tailored to you.
Do I need a referral to see a physiotherapist?
In many cases you can book a physio appointment directly, but check with your health fund or GP if you’re unsure.
How often are sessions and what is typical for posture and pain management?
Session frequency varies. The plan usually includes specific exercises and techniques to help with posture and pain, adjusted as you improve.
Is the service suitable for improving posture and joint issues?
Yes. The services include posture correction and joint mobilization, which aim to improve alignment and joint movement.