Andrew Preston is a physiotherapist based in Wagga Wagga, NSW. He works out of the Sports Injury & Rehabilitation Centre at 1 Lewisham Avenue, Wagga Wagga NSW 2650. The focus is on helping people move better, feel more comfortable, and get back to the activities they enjoy.
Andrew sees a mix of patients, including people dealing with sports injuries and everyday aches and pains. At times that might mean stiff joints, sore backs or shoulders, or pain that keeps coming back. In many cases, it’s not just about easing the pain in the moment. It’s also about building up strength, movement, and confidence so things stay better long term.
Physiotherapy can involve physical therapy exercises to help restore movement and support the body. Andrew also uses joint mobilisation, which is a hands-on approach aimed at improving how a joint moves. Posture correction is another part of the work, especially for people who sit for long periods, have tight muscles, or notice they change the way they move when they feel pain.
Pain management techniques are used carefully and practically, usually alongside an active rehab plan. That might mean finding what makes the symptoms worse, then working on safer ways to move while the body settles. Over time, the goal is to help patients cope better, improve function, and return to work, sport, or daily tasks with less fear and less flare-ups.
Andrew has training in physiotherapy and works in a rehab setting where ongoing care and clear goals matter. While there’s no public detail listed about publications or clinical trials, the approach is still grounded in real-world physiotherapy work—listening to what’s happening for each person, checking how they’re responding, and adjusting the plan as recovery goes on.