Emma Shaw is a physiotherapist based in Tamworth, NSW. You can find her practice at 48 Fitzroy Street, Tamworth NSW 2340. Her work is all about helping people move more comfortably, whether you’ve been dealing with aches for a while or you’ve just noticed your body feels “off” after daily life or work.
As a physiotherapist, Emma focuses on physical therapy that suits what you actually need, not a one-size-fits-all plan. In many cases, that means exercises to build strength and improve movement. These sessions can help with common issues like joint pain, stiffness, sore backs or shoulders, and trouble with flexibility.
Emma also uses joint mobilization techniques. This can be useful when a joint feels tight or moves in a limited way. The goal is to help restore easier motion and reduce discomfort, while also supporting you to get back to normal routines at home and in the community.
Stretching is another big part of her approach. When muscles are tight, it can change how you walk, sit, or lift things, and that can keep pain going. Emma works through stretching techniques that fit your situation, with options that are practical to keep doing between visits.
Posture matters too, especially if you sit for long periods or do repetitive tasks. Emma provides posture correction advice aimed at everyday habits. Sometimes small changes make a difference over time, like how you set up at work, how you move during the day, and how you avoid putting extra strain on the same spots.
What makes physiotherapy helpful is that it’s not only about what hurts today. It’s also about what’s likely causing the problem, and what you can do to improve it. Emma’s sessions are focused, calm, and grounded, with a clear plan around movement and recovery.
Details on Emma’s education, experience, publications, clinical trials, and other affiliations weren’t provided in the information available here. If you’d like to know more about her background or how she works with specific conditions, it’s best to contact the clinic directly.