Jason Madz is a physiotherapist based in Pyrmont, NSW. His practice is at Unit 103, 56 Bowman St, Pyrmont NSW 2009. Jason works with people who want to move better and feel more comfortable in their day-to-day life.
As a physiotherapy clinic, the focus is on physical therapy exercises and getting your body working the way it should. This can be useful when you’ve got stiffness, sore muscles, or trouble with movement. In many cases, it’s about building strength and control little by little, with a plan that makes sense for your routine.
Jason also uses joint mobilisation to help ease tight or restricted areas. Joint issues can make everyday things feel harder than they should, like turning, bending, or getting around comfortably. Alongside that, soft tissue massage is part of the treatment mix. It can help settle muscle tightness and improve how the area feels when you start moving more.
Posture matters, and Jason’s work includes posture correction. Small changes can make a big difference, especially if you sit for work or you’re on the go a lot. The aim is to help you stand and move with better support, so you’re not constantly fighting discomfort.
When walking and movement patterns have changed, gait training can help. This sort of training is about looking at how you walk and then working on safer, smoother movement. It may be for people returning to activities, or for anyone who feels unsteady or awkward in their stride.
Jason speaks English and French, which can be helpful if you prefer to explain things in either language. The clinic work stays practical and grounded. Sessions are usually focused on what you can do, what’s getting in the way, and how to work on it over time.
If you’re dealing with pain that affects your movement, or you simply want a clear plan to improve how you move and function, Jason Madz’s physiotherapy services in Pyrmont are there to support you. The approach uses exercises, hands-on techniques, and movement training to help you get back to the things that matter.