New Body Physiotherapy

New Body Physiotherapy Your recovery journey starts & ends here. From Willoughby Road take Harris Street then right into Harris Lane where you will find the free rear studio parking.

New Body Physio brings you a Mind & Body approach to pain Care, a symbiotic blend of Eastern & Western healing methods all under ONE roof helping you return to movement, balance & the natural rhythm of life. New Body Physiotherapy and Postural Management

62 Frenchs Road
Willoughby, NSW, 2068
T: 02 9958 2277
E: info@newbodyphysio.com
W: www.newbodyphysio.com

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available on site. New Body Physiotherapy and Postural Management is a consulting firm dedicated to enhancing the recovery of long term pain sufferers using advanced manual therapy techniques and postural re-education principles. We specialise in solving long-term musculoskeletal problems such as hip and lower back pain, pelvic instability post- pregnancy, neck and shoulder pain and lower limb dysfunctions contributing to poor running performance. All pain complaints are thoroughly assessed, a clear and concise plan of action is prepared for the client after the first consultation by identifying the prime contributing factor of their complaint. Most Clients will experience immediate results after the first session and will be encouraged to take charge of their Body with close follow up and prescribed postural and body awareness exercises. What makes New Body Physio and Postural Management unique;
We do whatever it takes to amaze you with our skill
We take charge and mentor you through your recovery
We use our hands not machines
We listen carefully and deliver your expectations
We are honest, If we cannot help you, we will refer you to other professionals that can
We love what we do and we are proud to say that we're awesome at it
If we have not delivered results, we simply give you your money back

The concept of New Body Physiotherapy has resulted from years of clinical experience and continues to be refined with on-going post-graduate studies. NBPPM successfully treats;
• Lower Back, Pelvic and lower limb dysfunction
• Chronic postural pain
• Tension headaches/migraines
• Injury from sport and overuse
• Poor body awareness and movement patterns
• Poor foot mechanics affecting sport and running performance

consultations and treatments entail the following methods of care:
• Spinal and Musculoskeletal physiotherapy: used to manage injuries and chronic pain conditions. NBPPM’s unique principle is that a positive treatment outcome is often met within the first 3 treatments thanks to a clear diagnosis of your injury and the discovery of the prime contributing factor of your condition. NBPPM specialises in myofascial treatment and three dimensional manual therapy techniques applied to all the joints in the human body from the neck to the feet.
• Sports physiotherapy: sports injuries often come about from trauma or biomechanical imbalances. This happens in most athletes from recreational to professional. NBPPM successfully treats sports injuries by identifying the biomechanical component that caused your injury and addressing it with evidence based management. That can range from poor footwear, poor technique (golf swing, forehand/backhand), poor equipment setup (faulty bike setup).
• Myofascial therapy and deep tissue massage: A form of massage that accesses the thin layering of muscles known as fascia and the application of directional pressure to muscle fibres to eliminate adhesions and enhance movement.
• Acupuncture: Application and manipulation of a very thin needles into various points ("acupoints") in the body to stimulate nerve impulses, increase blood flow and promote the release of feel good hormones. It is used to successfully treat many musculoskeletal dysfunctions.
• Postural and movement analysis for performance enhancement: Static and dynamic analysis of the various postural chains that exist in the human body using strategic reference points and reliable assessment tools that will make way to a customised sports specific management and movement re-patterning plan for maximum performance outcome.
• Corrective and functional taping: Various adhesive materials applied to any joint in the body to promote postural awareness and joint stability.
• Orthotic therapy (affiliated with the Foot Alignment Clinic): Unique postural re-alignment system using the latest evidence based biomechanical principals to correct and align your feet while you stand, giving you an Orthotic that is extremely comfortable and accurate. For more info, please refer to www.footalignmentclinic.com.au
• Ridgway Method: This method is fundamentally about finding the treatment intervention that will achieve a positive outcome for your injury or musculoskeletal complaint. In this screening process, the physiotherapist will asses your nerves, joints, muscles in order to identify the prime contributing factor of your complaint and offer tangible and effective results for the vast majority of musculoskeletal conditions and postural deviations. This method achieves 90% effective results in most cases. Health fund rebates apply for all NBPPM services

Meet Corey Iskenderian

B.Sc.PT Physical Therapy (Canada)
B.Sc.Anatomy (Canada)
Clinical Pilates Instructor

Corey decided to become a physiotherapist because of his strong interest in the human musculoskeletal system and its biomechanics. He values a thorough assessment for all musculoskeletal complaints and always endeavours to identify the prime contributing factor of the injury. His attention to detail and perfectionist character drives him to achieve the best outcome for all his clients. He has developed a strong interest in pelvic and lower limb kinetics and their involvement in sport. He enjoys teaching new movement strategies to treat various injuries combined with the application of specialised manual therapy methods to promote movement. He is currently a movement coach to many recreational and aspiring athletes, managing their performance and recovery with his innovative approach to musculoskeletal care. An avid athlete himself, he recognises the importance of a quick and optimal recovery, and therefore always aims to produce the absolute best results for his clients.
“I believe that optimal wellbeing can be accomplished with dedication and the right guidance. Here at New Body Physiotherapy and Postural Management our aim is for all our clients to achieve full recovery through high standard customised rehabilitation and prompt return to activity with improved performance.”

A pain flare is not your body failing you.It is your body communicating about your current capacity, your nervous system...
15/04/2026

A pain flare is not your body failing you.
It is your body communicating about your current capacity, your nervous system, your stress load, the cumulative weight of everything you're carrying right now.

The instinct, understandably, is to treat it as a setback. To push harder or shut down completely. Both responses make sense. And both can keep you stuck in a cycle that's exhausting to live in.

At New Body Physiotherapy, we work with a different framework. One that treats a flare as information rather than crisis. One that slows things down enough to ask: what is your body actually telling us right now, and what does it need?

That shift, from fighting your body to listening to it, doesn't make the hard days disappear. But it changes how you move through them. And over time, it changes what's possible.

If you've been in the push-through-shut-down cycle for longer than you'd like, we'd welcome the conversation.

💬 Does this land differently to what you've been told before?

The most common thing we hear from people who've been managing chronic pain for a long time:"I just want someone to actu...
14/04/2026

The most common thing we hear from people who've been managing chronic pain for a long time:
"I just want someone to actually fix it."

We understand why. The system trains you to think that way. You go in, something is done to you, you leave. Repeat.

What we've come to understand, across decades of combined clinical experience, is that this model doesn't serve people living with complex, persistent pain. Not because the clinicians don't care. But because fixing isn't the same as healing.

Real progress happens when you understand what your body is doing and why. When you're given a framework, not just a treatment. When you leave a session feeling more capable than when you arrived - not more dependent on the next appointment.

That's the standard we hold ourselves to at New Body Physiotherapy.
Not: did we reduce your pain today.
But: did we build your capacity to navigate it?

The system has a habit of telling people with chronic pain that they're broken.Not always in those words. But in the way...
07/04/2026

The system has a habit of telling people with chronic pain that they're broken.
Not always in those words. But in the way appointments are structured. In the language used. In the focus on what's wrong with you rather than what you're capable of.

When you hear that story often enough, from GPs, from specialists, from well-meaning practitioners, you start to believe it. You start to think the clinician has to fix you. That you are a problem to be solved.

Nobody heals well under that cloudy story line.

What we’ve seen consistently in our practice, is that real progress starts when the dynamic shifts. When you stop being a patient and start being a partner. When your knowledge of your own body is treated as expertise, not interference. When the goal isn't dependency on treatment but building your own capacity.
You have more power in this than you've probably been told.

We're not here to fix you. We're here to work with you.

💬 Has a clinician ever made you feel like a partner in your own care? Tell us what that looked like.

When you walk into a clinic, you are already assessing us.Not consciously, maybe. But you are asking: does this person h...
05/04/2026

When you walk into a clinic, you are already assessing us.

Not consciously, maybe. But you are asking: does this person have my back? Will they let me be honest? Can they handle what I'm actually going through, not just the physical part, but all of it?

After living with chronic pain, you've probably learned - sometimes the hard way - that not every clinician can hold that space.

Trust that instinct.

Because the therapeutic relationship is not a nice-to-have. It is the work. When you feel genuinely supported, not managed, not rushed, not dismissed, something shifts. Not just emotionally. Clinically.

You start trusting the process instead of chasing a fix. You stop feeling like you have to prove how much you're hurting. You start moving forward.

At New Body Physiotherapy, we know you're assessing us. We think that's exactly right. And we show up accordingly.

When pain returns after a period of progress, it is not your fault.It is not your body failing you. And it is not a sign...
04/04/2026

When pain returns after a period of progress, it is not your fault.
It is not your body failing you. And it is not a sign that you're back to square one.

In 25 years of practice I've sat across from so many people in that exact moment. The confusion. The fear. Sometimes shame. And what I've learned is that a flare isn't a setback, it's information. Your body is communicating something.

Our job, together, is to understand what.

If you've been told otherwise… if you've ever left a clinic feeling like you did something wrong, or that you're somehow harder to treat than other people, you are not the problem.
The question is whether you have the right support around you to navigate what your body is telling you.

That's what we're here for.

💬 Drop a comment or send us a message if this resonates.

Here's a question we don't ask enough:Who ACTUALLY owns the recovery process in chronic pain?🔹 The physio thinks the pat...
09/03/2026

Here's a question we don't ask enough:

Who ACTUALLY owns the recovery process in chronic pain?

🔹 The physio thinks the patient should take ownership
🔹 The patient thinks the clinician should lead
🔹 The GP prescribes medication and hopes for the best
🔹 The psychologist works on coping - often in a silo

And somewhere in between… progress stalls.

It's not because anyone is doing the wrong thing. It's because everyone is doing the right thing…..separately.

Siloed care doesn't fail because of bad clinicians. It fails because of missing infrastructure.

What if recovery ownership isn't a question with one answer - but a shared responsibility that needs a structure to support it?

That's the question we're tackling in our latest blog ↓
https://thechronicpainmethod.com.au/who-owns-the-recovery-process-in-chronic-pain/

💬 Clinicians AND patients — who do you think owns recovery? Drop your honest take below.

In clinical musculoskeletal practice, we meet people who aren’t just carrying physical symptoms, they’re carrying fear, ...
25/02/2026

In clinical musculoskeletal practice, we meet people who aren’t just carrying physical symptoms, they’re carrying fear, exhaustion, and the quiet belief that they’re somehow failing because they hurt.

What we’ve learned is that when someone is overwhelmed by pain, they don’t need to be “fixed.” They need to be gently and respectfully met.

In our sessions, we don’t rush to silence the pain or push away the harder emotions underneath it, We invite it into the room and slow it down, to be seen and to be heard.

We listen to what and how the body is expressing through movement and tone, communicating with it not as something broken, but as something trying to be understood through conditioned patterns and the story attached to them.

Your pain is real and your story deserves to be heard. There is a journey in there that is worth the honour as it contains strength even if you can’t feel it, it is there waiting to be recognised.

Our role isn’t to rescue you. It’s to walk beside you as you reconnect with the parts of your body and self that pain has overshadowed. To offer steadiness when things feel too much.
To create enough safety for change to happen, even in small moments they certainly compound into something real.

Often, the most powerful part of therapy isn’t a technique, It is presence.

We offer a warm space where you don’t have to pretend you’re okay.

A reminder that you don’t have to navigate this alone.

If you’re walking through persistent pain, we stand beside you to help you rediscover the strength you carry, even on the days it feels out of reach.

With Respect 🙏

One of the most common things people living with ongoing pain tell us is this:😔“No one has ever really sat down with me ...
08/02/2026

One of the most common things people living with ongoing pain tell us is this:
😔“No one has ever really sat down with me and looked at the whole picture.”

Not just the sore area.
Not just the scan.
But how the pain developed, what’s been tried, what keeps flaring and how it’s affecting daily life.

When that conversation never happens, people are left guessing.
And guessing is exhausting.

At New Body Physiotherapy, we believe this conversation matters.
Because understanding what’s been happening is often the first step toward doing something that actually makes sense.

If you’ve been living with ongoing pain and quietly wondering“Why isn’t this working for me?” you’re not broken.Pain tha...
07/02/2026

If you’ve been living with ongoing pain and quietly wondering
“Why isn’t this working for me?”
you’re not broken.

Pain that doesn’t settle isn’t a sign of failure, weakness, or not trying hard enough.

More often, it’s a sign that pain has become complex - shaped by the body, the nervous system, and life context over time.

At New Body Physiotherapy, we don’t start with blame or assumptions.
We start by slowing things down and understanding what’s actually been happening - so people aren’t left carrying the weight of this on their own.

When someone says,“I’ve tried everything and nothing has worked,” what they’re often really saying is:“No one has ever h...
05/02/2026

When someone says,
“I’ve tried everything and nothing has worked,”
what they’re often really saying is:

“No one has ever helped me understand why this is still happening.”

Trying more treatments isn’t the issue.
Effort isn’t the issue.

The issue is being moved from one approach to another
without anyone slowing down to look at the whole picture.

At New Body Physiotherapy, we believe understanding comes first.
Because when pain has been around for a long time,
clarity matters more than adding another treatment to the list.

People living with ongoing pain keep trying new practitioners, new treatments, new approaches even as the process become...
03/02/2026

People living with ongoing pain keep trying new practitioners, new treatments, new approaches even as the process becomes exhausting and costly.

Not because they’re doing something wrong, but because the system often treats pain in pieces.

➡️One practitioner looks at the body.
➡️Another focuses on symptoms.
➡️Another offers a different explanation.

😔And the person in pain is left trying to make sense of it all while still hurting.

At New Body Physiotherapy, we see this every day.

That’s why we’ve changed how we approach persistent pain.

✔️Slowing things down.
✔️Looking at the whole picture.

❤️And helping people understand what’s actually been happening before asking them to commit to anything.

Address

62 Frenchs Road
Willoughby, NSW
2068

Opening Hours

Monday 7am - 7pm
Tuesday 7am - 7pm
Wednesday 7am - 7pm
Thursday 7am - 7pm
Friday 7am - 7pm
Saturday 7am - 1pm

Telephone

+61299582277

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