Miss Rachel Lee Mccomb is a physiotherapist based in Rosebery, NSW. You’ll find her practice at 373 Gardeners Road, Rosebery NSW 2018. The work here is all about helping people move better, feel more comfortable, and build up strength in a steady, realistic way.
As a physiotherapist, Rachel looks after everyday problems that can make movement harder. That might include ongoing aches and pain, sore joints, stiffness after an injury, or trouble with walking and balance. In many cases, people come in because they want to get back to normal—whether that’s getting through work, looking after family, or just feeling confident on their feet.
Sessions often focus on physical therapy exercises that match your situation. The aim is not just to make things feel better today, but to help your body cope better over time. At times, treatment includes joint mobilisation to improve how a joint moves, especially when stiffness is getting in the way.
Pain management is also part of the plan. This can involve practical techniques to reduce discomfort and help you regain control of your day. Rachel also uses gait training if walking has changed—maybe you’re limping, your stride feels off, or you’re worried about falls. Small changes in how you walk can make a big difference.
Strengthening exercises are a key piece of many treatment plans. That might mean starting gently and building up as your body adapts. The focus stays on safe progress, not pushing too hard too soon. Over the weeks, you can usually expect exercises to get more tailored, so they fit your goals and your everyday routine.
Rachel’s approach stays grounded and practical. Physiotherapy can feel like a lot at first—lots of exercises, a few different techniques, and a new way to move—but it’s meant to be clear and doable. The plan is usually explained in plain English, with emphasis on what helps, what to practise between visits, and how to keep improving.
While education and past roles aren’t listed here, Rachel is set up to work as a physiotherapist for people dealing with pain, movement limits, and mobility issues. If you’re dealing with sore joints, difficulty walking, or you want to rebuild strength after an injury, you can start by making an appointment and discussing what’s been going on.