Mr Ho Yin Nick Wong is a Physiotherapist based in Wentworth Point, NSW. He works out of Suite 4 1-3 The Crescent, Wentworth Point NSW 2127.
He helps people with day to day aches and injuries, and also those dealing with ongoing pain that makes moving harder. Many patients come in after an incident or flare up, while others want help getting back to how they were moving before. This can include things like stiffness, sore joints, muscle tightness, and changes in posture or walking.
Mr Wong uses hands-on care and practical exercise to support recovery. His sessions often involve physical therapy exercises, joint mobilisation, and soft tissue massage. He also looks at posture and day to day movement, then helps you work on small changes that can make a big difference over time.
Gait training is another part of the work, especially for people who notice they’re walking differently because of pain, weakness, or balance issues. In many cases, the goal is to improve comfort first, then build up movement confidence step by step.
Over time, he aims to help patients understand what’s going on and what to do next. At times that means guiding you through home exercises that fit real life, not just what’s written on paper.
His education details aren’t listed here, so the focus stays on the care he delivers in clinic. There’s also no specific research or publication information provided, and no clinical trials details listed. What is clear is that the approach is practical and focused on getting you moving better.
If you’re dealing with pain, stiffness, or a change in how you walk, Mr Wong can help you sort through it with hands-on treatment and targeted physio exercises.