Aditi Badhe is a physiotherapist based in Westmead, NSW. You’ll find the practice at 160 Bridge Road, Westmead NSW 2145. Aditi helps people with day-to-day aches and pain, plus the sorts of movement problems that can make life harder at home, at work, or when you’re out and about.
As a physiotherapist, the work often focuses on getting your body moving more smoothly and with less pain. That can include physical therapy exercises, joint mobilisation, and pain management techniques. At times, treatment also covers gait training, which is about how you walk and move, especially if you’ve noticed changes in balance, steadiness, or how you put weight through your legs.
In many cases, people come in after an injury, or because a joint or muscle issue has hung around for a while. Some appointments are about stiffness and sore spots that flare up with activity. Others are about improving strength and movement so day-to-day tasks feel easier. The goal is usually simple: help you move better, feel more confident, and know what to do between visits.
Experience is part of the picture, even if the exact years aren’t listed on this profile. Aditi works through hands-on assessment and practical treatment, then supports that with easy-to-follow home exercise plans. That approach can suit a range of needs, from short-term flare ups to longer recovery journeys.
Education details are not listed in this profile, but physiotherapy care here is based on regular clinical practice and ongoing learning. There’s no publication information provided, and no clinical trials information is shown. If you’d like to know more about any specific study work, it’s best to ask the clinic directly.
Communication also matters. Aditi speaks English, Hindi, and Marathi, so appointments can feel more comfortable and clear from the start. If you’re not sure whether physiotherapy is the right next step, it’s still worth booking an assessment. A careful look at how you’re moving often helps sort out what’s going on and what can help most.