Mr Johnny Crowe is a physiotherapist based in St Leonards, in Sydney’s north. He works from Level 1, 2 Atchison Street, St Leonards NSW 2065.
Physiotherapy is about helping the body move better and feel more comfortable. Mr Crowe’s approach is practical and focused on day-to-day improvement, especially when pain makes normal activities harder. Over time, he helps people understand what’s going on with their body and what can be done to support recovery.
Patients often come in with problems that affect how they move, such as stiffness, sore joints, and aches that hang around. This might be related to posture, overuse, or everyday strain. At times, it can also be about getting back to work, sport, or daily tasks after an injury.
His treatment includes physical therapy exercises, joint mobilisation, posture correction, and pain management techniques. The goal is usually to build up strength and control, and to make sure movement feels safer and more steady. Exercises are a big part of the plan, because they help the body learn what to do again, not just calm things down for a few days.
Joint mobilisation can be helpful when a joint feels stiff or doesn’t move smoothly. Posture work is also common, especially for people who sit for long hours or notice new aches after certain positions. Pain management techniques may be used alongside exercise, with the aim of supporting comfort while the underlying issue is worked on.
In terms of experience, Mr Crowe’s work centres on the everyday side of physiotherapy—helping people manage pain, improve movement, and get back to the activities that matter to them. The exact plan changes depending on the person, because everyone’s body and goals are different.
Mr Crowe’s education is in physiotherapy. That training supports a hands-on, movement-based way of working, with clear, simple steps that fit around real life. Instead of jumping straight to one quick fix, the focus stays on gradual change and steady progress.
There is no public information listed here about research projects or clinical trials, but Mr Crowe’s care is built around proven, commonly used physiotherapy methods that aim to help people feel better and move with more confidence.