Annie Tey is a physiotherapist based in Yeronga, Brisbane. Her practice is at Unit 6, 62 Shottery Street, Yeronga QLD 4104.
Physiotherapy can help when your body feels sore, tight, weak, or just not moving the way it should. Annie works with people dealing with day-to-day aches as well as more specific movement problems, especially where joints, muscles, and walking are affected. In many cases, the goal is to improve comfort and help you get back to what you want to do in everyday life.
Appointments often include practical treatment and clear next steps. Annie focuses on physical therapy exercises to build strength, improve movement, and support better function over time. These exercises are usually matched to what’s going on for you, so they feel doable and make sense for your situation.
She also provides joint mobilisation, which can help restore gentle movement and reduce stiffness. Alongside that, soft tissue massage may be used to target areas of tightness and discomfort. If posture is a big part of the problem, she can guide posture correction, so your body is held in a better position and you’re not stuck in the same strain cycle.
For people who are having trouble with walking, gait training is another key part of care. This looks at how you move step by step, and helps with things like balance, confidence, and smoother movement. At times, small changes can make a real difference, especially when pain or stiffness has been affecting your mobility.
Annie’s experience is grounded in hands-on physiotherapy work and ongoing patient care. She keeps things calm and practical, and makes sure treatment fits around real life, not just a clinic plan. Over time, she helps patients work towards goals they can see, such as moving more easily, coping with everyday activities, and feeling less held back by discomfort.
Training and education are part of how Annie approaches the work, with a focus on physiotherapy skills you can use in treatment sessions. If you’re not sure what physiotherapy can look like for your specific issue, it’s often a good idea to come in and talk it through. Annie can explain what the plan is, why it’s chosen, and what you’ll work on next.