Corinne Longhurst is a Physiotherapist based in Wollongong, in NSW. She works from Suite 1b, Level 5, 8 Regent Street, Wollongong NSW 2500.
Corinne helps people who are dealing with day-to-day aches, stubborn pain, and problems that make moving harder than it should be. That might be something that flared up from an injury, or it could be a longer-term issue that has slowly built up over time. In many cases, it’s not just the pain itself that needs attention. It’s also the stiffness, the loss of movement, and the way the body has started to protect itself.
Her sessions focus on physical therapy and practical ways to get you moving more comfortably. You can expect a plan that looks at how your symptoms affect your routine, whether that’s work, sport, or just getting through the week. She also uses exercise programs because they often help the body settle and build back strength and control.
Joint mobilisation is another part of the care. This can be useful when joints feel tight, restricted, or slow to move. Corinne keeps things clear and down to earth, and she aims to make sure the treatment fits what you can realistically do. At times, pain management techniques are also used alongside movement work, especially when pain is getting in the way of progress.
What matters is consistency. Over time, small changes can add up, and the goal is to support you in getting back to the activities you want, with a body that feels more reliable. The approach is calm and hands-on, without jumping straight to complicated steps.
If you’re not sure what type of appointment you need, it’s still worth coming in for an assessment and a clear starting point. From there, Corinne can guide you through a plan for rehab and recovery that stays focused on your day-to-day goals.
No specific research work or clinical trials are listed, and there isn’t any extra publication information shown here. What you can take from her practice is the emphasis on physical therapy, targeted exercises, and getting movement and comfort back on track.