Isabelle Molly Mckewen is a physiotherapist based in Spring Hill, Brisbane. Her practice is at Ground Floor 537 Boundary Street, Spring Hill QLD 4000. She helps people get moving well again, whether you’ve had an injury, you’ve been dealing with pain for a while, or you just feel like your body isn’t doing what it used to.
Physiotherapy can make a real difference for lots of everyday problems. Isabelle looks after people dealing with aches and pains that build up over time, issues with joints that feel stiff or sore, and movement problems that affect how you walk, stand, or get through your day. At times, it can also be about preventing things from getting worse, especially when posture and daily habits creep in.
In the clinic, the sessions focus on practical care. That can include physical therapy exercises to help strengthen the right muscles and improve how your body moves. Joint mobilisation may be used when a joint feels stuck or doesn’t move smoothly. Soft tissue massage can be part of the plan too, especially if there’s tightness or soreness in the muscles around the problem area.
Posture is another big part of her work. Many people sit, drive, and work in ways that quietly put strain on the body. Isabelle helps you understand what’s going on and then puts a clear plan in place, so you can build better habits without making life harder.
Gait training is also offered. If you’ve noticed changes in how you walk, or you’re trying to move more comfortably after an injury, this type of support can help. It’s not just about how you look. It’s about getting you safer and more confident with each step, and reducing the chance of extra strain as you move.
Isabelle’s approach is calm and grounded. She aims to keep things simple, so you know what you’re doing and why. Over time, that can help you feel more in control of your recovery and day-to-day comfort. If you’re not sure what kind of physio you need, she can guide you through the process and help you work out a sensible next step.
Whether it’s improving movement, easing pain, or building strength, the goal stays the same: better function and more comfortable motion. In many cases, that means combining hands-on treatment with exercises you can keep using beyond the appointment.