David Anthony Bayldon is a physiotherapist based in Reservoir VIC, working from 4 Rubicon Street, Reservoir VIC 3073. He helps people with day-to-day aches and niggles, and also supports recovery after injuries. The goal is usually pretty simple: ease pain, improve movement, and get you back to doing what you need in everyday life.
At the clinic, David focuses on hands-on physical therapy and movement-based care. That can mean working on sore joints and muscles, easing stiffness, and building up strength and control. Many people come in after problems build up over time, like back or neck pain, shoulder aches, knee pain, or general tightness that makes normal tasks harder.
Some appointments are about getting you moving again in a safer way. Physical therapy exercises are often a big part of the plan. These aren’t just random stretches. They’re usually chosen to match what’s going on, whether it’s trouble moving a joint, weakness after an injury, or feeling sore with certain activities. In many cases, heat and cold therapy can also help settle discomfort, especially when pain flares up or when you’re trying to recover after a busy day.
David may also use joint mobilization when it’s helpful. This is a gentle hands-on approach aimed at improving how a joint moves and how it feels. Ultrasound therapy can be part of treatment too, used in situations where it may support comfort and recovery. Everyone responds a bit differently, so the treatment is kept practical and adjusted along the way.
Physio care is not only about what happens in the room. Over the course of treatment, David looks at what triggers your symptoms and what makes them better. That way, you can get more confident about pacing, activity, and how to protect the area while it heals. He also makes sure you understand the plan, so you’re not left guessing what to do between appointments.
David’s clinic is a calm, straightforward place to work through physical problems. If you’re dealing with ongoing stiffness, pain that won’t quite settle, or an injury that’s limiting your movement, he can help you work out what to do next and plan a steady way forward.