Ms Samantha Sarah Strachan is a physiotherapist based in South Brisbane, Queensland. She works from Level 3, Mater Medical Centre, 293 Vulture Street, South Brisbane QLD 4101.
Physiotherapy can help when your body feels stiff, sore, or just not moving the way it used to. In her appointments, Samantha focuses on practical physical therapy and hands-on treatment, along with clear advice you can actually use at home.
Sessions often cover physical therapy exercises to build strength, improve movement, and reduce pain over time. This might be useful after an injury, when you’ve had ongoing aches, or when everyday tasks start to feel harder than they should. At times, it’s also about helping people get back to regular routines at work, school, or sport.
Samantha also looks at joints and how they move. Joint mobilization may be used to support smoother motion and ease discomfort. Alongside this, soft tissue massage can help with tight muscles and sore areas, especially when there’s a lot of tension around the problem spot.
Posture matters too, and she includes posture correction techniques when they fit your situation. Sometimes small changes in how you stand, sit, or move through the day can make a real difference, especially for people dealing with recurring neck, back, or shoulder issues.
Every person is different, so the goal is usually to understand what’s going on for you and then choose a plan that makes sense. Treatments can be gentle and straightforward, and the exercises are selected to match your comfort and current ability.
Ms Strachan’s work also supports people who want more than just short-term relief. In many cases, she helps you learn how to manage symptoms, so you’re not only relying on treatment at the clinic. With the right routine, progress can feel steady rather than rushed.
For people who prefer a calm, down-to-earth approach, Samantha aims to keep things simple. You’ll be guided through what to do, why it helps, and how to keep building strength and movement between visits.
Details like her specific education background, publications, and involvement in clinical trials aren’t listed here. But her physiotherapy care is centred on exercise, manual techniques, and everyday support for better function.