Miss Lillie M Healey is a physiotherapist based in West Bathurst, NSW. You’ll find the practice at 45 Mitre Street, West Bathurst NSW 2795. She helps people get back to feeling more comfortable and moving better, whether the issue is new or has been hanging around for a while.
Her work is centred on physical therapy sessions and practical exercise programs. In many cases, that means looking at how you move day to day, then building a plan that fits your life. Some appointments focus on pain management techniques, especially when pain affects your sleep, work, or simple everyday tasks.
At times, joint stiffness or reduced movement can be the main problem. Miss Healey also uses joint mobilization as part of care, aiming to improve how joints move and how your body copes. The goal is usually not just to “get through” the week, but to build steady progress over time.
People she sees often come in after aches and strains, or when they’ve had trouble with mobility, strength, or function. This can include back or neck discomfort, sore joints, or issues that make it hard to keep active. She also helps with problems that come from sports, work demands, or just everyday wear and tear.
Physio can feel a bit different from what people expect, because it’s not only about hands-on treatment. Exercise and education go hand in hand. You might be given a home program or short exercises to do between visits, so you keep momentum. The plan is kept realistic, and it’s adjusted as you improve.
Over time, the aim is to help you feel more in control of your body. That might mean better movement, less pain, and confidence doing the things you need to do. Miss Healey keeps things clear and down-to-earth during appointments, so you know what you’re working on and why.
At this stage, there isn’t public info listed here about specific studies, publications, or clinical trial work. There’s also no extra education details provided in the profile. What is clear, though, is the practical focus of her service—physical therapy sessions, exercise programs, joint mobilization, and pain management techniques—tailored to what matters for your recovery.