Ms Samantha Peacock is a physiotherapist based in Willoughby, NSW. She works from Suite 14, 71-77 Penshurst St, Willoughby NSW 2068.
Her work is all about helping people move better and feel more comfortable day to day. In many cases, that means looking at how you move, what feels tight, and what might be adding strain to your body. She then supports you with a clear plan that you can actually fit into your routine.
Ms Peacock focuses on physical therapy exercises to build strength and control. She also uses joint mobilisation when stiffness or reduced movement is getting in the way. Stretching techniques are often part of the plan too, especially if you feel tight through the muscles or after sitting, standing, or activity.
Posture is another big piece. At times, pain and discomfort can be linked to how the body holds itself during work, commuting, or everyday tasks. She helps you make small, practical changes so your body is more supported, not just for a moment, but over time.
When pain is part of the picture, the goal is usually more than “rest it and hope.” Ms Peacock uses pain management techniques to help you understand what’s going on and how to stay active in a safe way. That might include teaching you what to watch for, how to adjust movements, and how to build up tolerance gradually.
She sees a range of people who come in with everyday aches, ongoing discomfort, and movement issues that affect work, sport, or family life. Sometimes it’s about getting things back to normal. Other times it’s about learning how to manage symptoms better so you can keep doing what matters.
Ms Peacock’s approach is calm and down to earth. There’s usually a focus on hands-on work where it helps, plus practical home exercises you can keep using between appointments. Over time, that kind of steady progress can make a real difference.
At this stage, details about specific education, research, or clinical trials are not listed. What is clear from her services is that she keeps things focused on movement, comfort, and realistic plans for the way people live.