Mr Hyun Tark is a physiotherapist based in Strathfield, NSW. He works out of Unit 2d 9-13 Redmyre Road, Strathfield NSW 2135, helping people get back to moving more comfortably and with more confidence. Physiotherapy can be about getting relief from pain, but it’s also about building up strength, balance, and better day-to-day movement.
Mr Tark looks after adults and older teens who are dealing with aches and stiffness, tight muscles, and movement problems. At times, that can be sports-related, work-related, or just wear and tear that builds up over time. He also helps with issues that affect how someone walks, how they stand, and how easy it feels to move joints. If your posture has changed because of pain or long hours sitting, he can guide you through practical steps to correct it in a way that feels manageable.
In the clinic, care is often built around hands-on and movement-based treatment. This can include physical therapy exercises to improve strength and control, joint mobilisation when joints feel stiff or stuck, and soft tissue massage to calm tight areas. He may also use gait training to help improve walking patterns, especially when people feel unsteady, have a limping style, or get pain during normal steps. The aim is not just to “fix it” quickly, but to help you understand what’s going on and what to do next.
Over time, Mr Tark focuses on steady progress. He talks through what you can expect from treatment and then backs it up with a plan you can work on between visits. His approach is grounded and practical, using simple strategies that fit into real life. For ongoing care, the emphasis is usually on building habits: the right exercises, safe ways to move, and small changes that add up. He’s trained and qualified as a physiotherapist, and he keeps up with current practice so the treatment stays useful and up to date.
If you’re not sure what kind of help you need, that’s common. Many people come in after trying to “push through” soreness, or after something flares up and they want a clearer plan. A physiotherapy assessment can help sort out what’s driving the problem and then choose the best steps forward, whether that’s more movement work, hands-on treatment, or posture and walking support.