Thomas Wyer is a physiotherapist based in Sydney, working out of Shop 1, Hyde Park Medical Centre, 175 Liverpool Street, Sydney NSW 2000.
Physiotherapy can help when your body feels sore, tight, or just not moving like it used to. In many cases, Thomas helps people who want to get back to everyday things such as walking, working, exercising, and sleeping better. Appointments are usually about looking at what’s going on with your movement, then working out a plan that makes sense for your day to day life.
Thomas provides hands-on care and practical exercise guidance. This can include physical therapy exercises to build strength and support recovery. He also uses joint mobilisation to help improve how joints move, especially when stiffness gets in the way. Stretching techniques are another part of the work, particularly when tight muscles are causing discomfort or changing your posture.
Posture can be a big factor in back, neck, and shoulder problems, so posture correction advice is also part of the service. At times, it’s the small changes that make a difference. That might mean adjusting how you sit at work, how you move through the day, or how you set up your routines so your body is less likely to flare up later.
Details on Thomas’s specific work experience and education aren’t included in the profile information provided. The same goes for research and any involvement in clinical trials—there isn’t anything listed here. If you’d like, it can be worth asking during your first appointment what training he has done and how he approaches treatment for your particular issue.
Overall, the focus is on getting you moving better, feeling more comfortable, and giving you clear steps you can use between visits.