Miss Maddison E Yarrow is a physiotherapist based in Wynnum, Queensland. She works out of Unit 1 70 Edith Street, Wynnum QLD 4178, and helps people get back to feeling more comfortable and moving better in their everyday life.
Her focus is practical, hands-on physical care, along with exercise and movement coaching. Many of the people who come in are dealing with aches and pains that don’t seem to go away, or they’ve had an injury and want to recover in a steady way. At times, the pain is linked to stiffness in a joint, tight soft tissues, or changes in posture and how a person moves.
Miss Yarrow also looks closely at how someone walks and moves. That can matter a lot if you’ve noticed changes in your gait, if you’re finding it harder to balance, or if you’re putting extra strain on certain areas. She uses tools like gait training to help you build up safer, smoother movement over time.
In treatment, she may guide you through physical therapy exercises designed for your situation. These aren’t meant to be random. The idea is to work on the parts of your body that are limiting you, then help you return to the activities that matter to you, whether that’s work, caring for family, or getting back to sport.
Joint mobilization is another part of her care. This can be useful when stiffness is getting in the way of normal movement. Soft tissue massage may also be used to help settle tight muscles and support recovery, especially when the soreness feels “locked up” or tender.
Posture correction is part of the bigger picture too. Small changes in how you sit, stand, or move can make a difference, and she’ll usually help you understand what’s going wrong and what to do about it.
Miss Yarrow’s approach is calm and grounded. She keeps things clear, so you know what you’re doing and why, and so you can feel more confident between appointments. If you’re not sure where to start, you can still book in to talk it through and work out a sensible plan for your next steps.
For people in and around Wynnum, this is the kind of physiotherapy that aims to get you moving again, with care that fits the real day-to-day stuff you’re dealing with.