Miss Mariko Della-Savia is a physiotherapist based in Quakers Hill, NSW. She works out of 4/15 Railway Rd, Quakers Hill NSW 2763, helping people who are dealing with aches, stiffness, and everyday movement issues.
In clinic, Mariko focuses on practical physical therapy you can use in real life. That might include planning a set of physical therapy exercises to help build strength, improve movement, and make daily tasks feel more comfortable again. At times, joint problems can sit behind pain, so she may also use joint mobilization to help with movement and reduce tightness.
Another big part of the way she works is stretching and posture support. Stretching techniques can be useful when muscles feel tight or range of motion feels limited. She also provides posture correction guidance, especially for people whose pain or stiffness comes on after long periods of sitting, driving, or working at a desk.
Physiotherapy can be a bit different for everyone, depending on what’s going on and what your body tolerates. Over time, Mariko helps patients understand what to do between appointments too. The goal is usually simple: get you moving better, with a plan that fits your routine and doesn’t ignore the basics.
Education details aren’t listed here, but Mariko holds the required physiotherapy qualifications and works within the usual standards for practice in New South Wales. No specific research work or clinical trials are noted in the information provided. If you’d like to know more about a particular condition, it’s best to ask at the clinic, so you can get guidance that matches your situation.