Mr Donald D Tse is a physiotherapist based in Rhodes, NSW. He works from 12 Rider Boulevard, Rhodes NSW 2138, and helps people who are dealing with pain, stiffness, and movement problems. If your body feels “off” after an injury, from everyday wear and tear, or because of poor posture, he can look at what’s going on and guide you with practical care.
Physiotherapy can be useful for lots of different situations. Many people see a physio for ongoing aches in the back, neck, shoulders, hips, knees, and ankles. Others come in after a sporting injury or an accident, when they need a safe plan to get back to walking, working, or training. Even when the problem is not from a single big injury, movement can still get less smooth over time, and that’s where regular assessment and good exercise matter.
Mr Tse’s approach is based around hands-on treatment and movement-based rehab. He may use physical therapy exercises to build strength, improve mobility, and support better control in daily life. Joint mobilisation is also part of the care, especially when a joint feels stiff or doesn’t move the way it should. Posture correction is another key area, since small changes in how you sit, stand, and move can make a big difference to pain and comfort.
Pain management techniques are included as well, because pain can be stressful and it’s not always just about “pushing through”. In many cases, the goal is to help reduce pain while you keep building confidence in your movement. Over time, that often means you can do more with less flare-up risk.
Sessions are usually focused on understanding your symptoms and linking them to what your body is doing. That way, the plan you follow is not just random exercises. It’s more like a step-by-step path aimed at getting you moving better, feeling steadier, and doing everyday tasks with more comfort.
Mr Tse can be a good fit if you want a calm, practical physiotherapy service with a clear focus on exercises, joint movement, posture, and pain relief strategies. If you’re not sure what you need, a physio assessment is a solid place to start, and from there the next steps can be tailored to your situation.