Daniel Barnett is a physiotherapist based in South Brisbane, working out of 600 Stanley Street, South Brisbane QLD 4101. He helps people get back to moving well, with a focus on practical care you can use day to day.
Daniel’s sessions suit anyone dealing with aches and pain, stiffness, or trouble moving a body part the way they want to. In many cases, that can be from everyday strain, sports and exercise, or just the wear and tear that builds up over time. He also sees people who want to improve strength and movement, not only “fix the spot” for now.
What you’ll usually notice in the appointments is a steady, hands-on approach along with clear next steps. Daniel provides physical therapy sessions and uses joint mobilisation when it fits what’s going on. He also teaches pain management techniques, which can make a big difference when pain is getting in the way of work, sleep, or normal activities.
Exercise programs are a big part of the plan. The idea is to build strength and confidence safely, step by step. At times, that means starting gentle and slow, then adding more as your body responds. Daniel keeps things realistic, and he’s careful about pacing so you don’t end up doing too much too soon.
He’s comfortable working with people who need help after an injury, and also those who have lingering symptoms that haven’t fully settled. Over time, the goal is usually to improve how you move, reduce flare-ups, and help you feel more in control of your body.
Daniel’s education and training details weren’t listed here, but the care is based on standard physiotherapy practice and ongoing professional development. If you want to know about his specific learning background, it’s best to ask directly during a booking.
There aren’t any listed publications or clinical trials at this time. Still, the focus stays on real-world treatment and practical outcomes—so your plan makes sense and you know what to do between visits.
If you’re in South Brisbane and looking for physiotherapy that’s calm, clear, and tailored to how you’re moving right now, Daniel Barnett is set up to help.