Mr Miles C Read is a physiotherapist based in Rose Bay, NSW. You can find the practice at 736 New South Head Road, Rose Bay NSW 2029. He works with people who want to feel better and move more comfortably, whether the problem is new or has been hanging around for a while.
As a physiotherapist, Mr Read’s care usually starts with getting a clear picture of what’s going on. That can mean working out what activities make symptoms worse, what feels easier, and where your movement is getting stuck. From there, he helps you build a plan that fits your day to day life.
Many patients come in with pain, stiffness, or trouble using a joint the way they want. This might be things like ongoing aches, sore backs or necks, issues around shoulders and hips, or other pain that affects how you work, exercise, or even just get through the week. In many cases, the goal is not just quick relief. It’s also about helping your body cope better long term.
Sessions may include hands-on physical therapy techniques to help improve how joints move. Joint mobilisation and muscle strengthening exercises are often part of the mix, depending on what you need. At times, pain management techniques are used alongside movement work, so you can build strength without everything feeling too hard.
Exercise programs are a big part of the approach. The idea is to give you clear, practical exercises you can keep doing, even after the appointments slow down. Mr Read focuses on building up strength and control gradually, so you’re not just “coping”, but actually improving.
Over time, people often notice changes in how they stand, walk, lift, or sit. That can make a real difference to comfort and confidence. Every plan is different though, and what helps one person may not be the same for another.
Mr Read’s practice is set up for physical therapy sessions that blend in-person treatment with workable home exercises. If you’re not sure what kind of support you need, it’s still worth coming in. A good assessment can help sort out what’s worth focusing on first.
For education, experience, research, and clinical trial details, those have not been listed here. What is clear is that the work centres on physical therapy, exercise, pain support, joint movement, and getting muscles working well again.