Phillip Daniel Bosson is a physiotherapist in Wickham, NSW. He works from 132 Hannell Street, Wickham NSW 2293, helping people get back to moving well and feeling more confident in day to day life.
His care is grounded in physical therapy, and the focus is usually on getting the body moving the way it should. This can suit people dealing with sore joints, stiffness, or trouble with movement and balance. At times, problems can show up as pain when walking, changes in posture, or an uncomfortable way of using the legs and hips.
Phillip Bosson offers hands on joint work and movement based treatment. This can include joint mobilization to help improve how a joint moves. He also supports physical therapy exercises, which are often built around what a person can do right now, with changes as things improve. Gait training is another part of his approach, especially when someone’s walking pattern has been affected by pain, injury, or long periods of reduced activity.
Posture correction is also a key theme. Many people end up with tension and strain from daily habits, work positions, or just carrying things the same way for too long. In many cases, small changes to posture and movement can make a big difference to comfort, stiffness, and how steady someone feels.
Education details are not listed here, but the role requires the standard qualifications to practise as a physiotherapist in Australia. Service plans are practical and focused on real life. Over time, the goal is to build strength, improve range of motion, and help people move with less pain and more control.
There is no specific information listed about research work or clinical trials. Still, the treatment approach stays focused on clear, hands on care and exercises that fit the patient’s day to day needs.