Daniel Heazlewood-Ross is a physiotherapist based in Tarragindi, QLD. He works from Shop 3, 48 Esher Street, Tarragindi QLD 4121. The clinic is set up for people who want clear, down-to-earth help with pain and movement issues.
Daniel helps with everyday problems like muscle pain, stiffness, and sore joints. If you’ve tweaked something at the gym, sat awkwardly for work, or just built up tension over time, physiotherapy can make a real difference. In many cases, treatment is about getting your body moving more freely again and helping you feel more confident in how you move.
A big part of the work is rehabilitation exercises for injuries. This can include plans that step things up slowly, so you don’t rush and make things worse. Daniel also uses range of motion exercises to help with flexibility and movement, especially when pain has made you protect certain areas.
Posture can also play a part in how your body feels. Daniel uses posture correction techniques that focus on practical changes you can actually stick with. It’s not about being perfect all the time. It’s more about noticing what’s happening in your day, then making small adjustments that help your muscles and joints cope better.
When you’re dealing with pain, it can be hard to know what to do next. Daniel’s approach stays grounded and focused on what’s going on for you right now. He looks at how you move, what feels tight or sore, and what you can safely work on. From there, the plan is built around the basics: calm, steady progress and exercises that match your situation.
Education details aren’t listed here, but Daniel’s care is built around the kind of hands-on physiotherapy you’d expect in day-to-day practice—assessment first, then treatment that makes sense for your goals. Over time, many people find they get more than just short-term relief. They also learn ways to manage symptoms and support recovery between visits.
Clinical trials and research updates aren’t shown in the available details. Still, the focus in the clinic is on practical treatment you can use—especially when it comes to muscle pain, injury recovery, range of motion, and posture support.