Mrs Silvia Salama is a physiotherapist based in Rouse Hill, NSW. She works out of Suite 106, The Cutaway, Rouse Hill Town Centre, 10-14 Market Lane, Rouse Hill NSW 2155.
Physiotherapy can help when your body feels sore, stiff, or just not quite right. In the clinic, Mrs Salama focuses on hands-on care and practical guidance you can use day to day. That might be after an injury, or when pain has built up over time from everyday strain.
Her sessions often include physical therapy exercises. These are aimed at improving strength, movement, and control, not just easing pain for the moment. You may also work on gentle joint mobilisation to help joints move more freely and comfortably.
Pain management is also a key part of her work. Rather than relying only on “quick fixes”, she looks at what tends to trigger symptoms and what helps most between appointments. At times, this includes learning simple pain management techniques that fit around your routine.
Posture can be a big part of how your body copes, especially if you sit a lot or do the same movements again and again. Mrs Salama provides posture correction guidance, with an emphasis on realistic changes you can stick with.
People come in with all sorts of concerns, including aches that make it hard to move normally, discomfort that affects work or sleep, and stiffness that keeps coming back. In many cases, the goal is to help you feel more confident moving and to build a plan that supports your recovery.
Because physiotherapy is very individual, the approach can depend on what you’re dealing with and how your symptoms change. The work in the clinic stays grounded and practical, with clear steps to help you progress safely.
At the moment, there isn’t public info listed here about further qualifications, research work, or any clinical trial involvement. What is clear is the focus on exercise, joint movement, pain tools, and posture support, all delivered in a way that aims to make a real difference to how you feel.