Craig Snodgrass is a physiotherapist based in Scone, NSW. He works from 5 Surman Street, Scone NSW 2337, helping people get back to feeling more comfortable and more in control of their movement.
Craig’s work covers physical therapy exercises and movement plans that suit how you’re travelling day to day. That might mean building strength slowly, improving flexibility, or finding the right way to move so pain eases and daily tasks feel easier.
Many clients come in with aches and stiffness in joints, or trouble with how they walk. In these cases, Craig uses joint mobilisation to help improve how a joint moves, along with hands-on soft tissue massage when it’s useful. It’s often about reducing tightness and calming things down so you can do your rehab with more ease.
Posture can also be a big part of the story. Craig helps people work on posture correction and back-to-basics movement habits. At times, small changes to how you sit, stand, and reach can make a noticeable difference over time.
Gait training is another part of his approach. For some people, walking feels unsteady, awkward, or painful. Craig focuses on making steps more even and helping you move with better control, whether you’re dealing with an old injury or trying to get back to normal after time off.
Because everyone is different, appointments tend to be practical and focused on what you need right now. Craig looks at how your symptoms show up in everyday life, then puts a plan in place that fits your routine. The goal is steady progress, not rushing things.
If you’ve been dealing with stiffness, pain, or movement limits, Craig can help you sort through what’s going on and what to do next. In many cases, a clear set of exercises plus hands-on care and coaching can help you feel more confident moving again.
Craig operates in the Scone area and aims to keep care down-to-earth and easy to understand. Whether you’re managing ongoing issues or recovering from something more recent, you’ll be supported with treatments like exercises, joint work, soft tissue massage, posture changes, and gait training.