Mrs Alison Michelle Wheaton is a physiotherapist based in Victor Harbor, South Australia. She works from 11 Torrens Street, Victor Harbor SA 5211.
In day-to-day appointments, Alison helps people who need support with movement, pain, and getting back to what they want to do. That might be after an injury, with ongoing aches, or when day-to-day tasks feel harder than they should. Physiotherapy can also help when your body just isn’t coping well with your posture or the way you move, even if the problem doesn’t feel “dramatic”. At times, it’s the small things that make the biggest difference.
Her sessions cover physical therapy work, plus exercise programs tailored to your situation. The goal is usually practical: improve how you move, help reduce pain where possible, and build strength and confidence over time. Alongside exercises, she uses manual therapy techniques and joint mobilisation when that fits your needs. She also gives clear posture correction guidance, so you understand what to try at home and why it matters.
People come in with lots of different challenges, like pain that comes and goes, stiffness in joints, or trouble returning to work, sport, or normal routines. Many patients also need help figuring out what to do first, how often to do it, and how to avoid making things worse. Alison keeps things down to earth and focused on the next step, not overwhelm or jargon.
Alison’s education is in physiotherapy. The training she brings to the clinic supports both hands-on care and active rehab, so you’re not only getting treatment during the appointment, but also leaving with a plan you can follow. This mix can be helpful for people who prefer a hands-on approach, and for those who want a clear exercise focus as well.
Research and clinical trials aren’t listed for this practice, so the main emphasis here is on practical physiotherapy care you can use right away. If you’re dealing with pain, reduced movement, or worries about your recovery, booking a session with Alison can be a good place to start.