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Dr Nichole Mellor has joined our practice. She will be consulting at both our Sefton Park and Prospect locations.
Sarah is a skilled and dedicated Physiotherapist with a strong commitment to genuine patient care. She has a passion for musculoskeletal manual and exercise therapy and leads our clinic with experience and dedication to patient-centered care.
Deb, a graduate from the University of Melbourne, brings 12 years of private practice experience and Clinical Pilates-based exercises and rehabilitation to the team. She also has experience working overseas as she lived in London for two years and worked closely with elite dancers to meet their travel and performance requirements. She has worked with Aged Care facilities in developing a care and treatment program for residents in the past and is adept at helping her clients manage their pain. Deb has a keen interest for back and neck injuries as she has suffered from them herself. She understands her client from a pain perspective and works hard to ensure that her clients’ needs are met and they achieve the best outcome from treatment. She believes in educating her clients about their injuries and how to successfully manage them with a long-term view of improving function to the best they can be. Deb has a special passion for dancers and sports-related injury recovery and rehabilitation. As she is a Latin dancer and a dance coach herself, she understands the need to have specific strength and flexibility in all types of sport. As her dance career has taken her all over Europe and Asia, she understands the need to keep fit while on the go especially when there is pain involved. Outside work, Deb enjoys the training regime required to be on top of her game for competitions and international performances. On the occasion she spends time away from the dance studio, she enjoys photography and indulging in a good book by the beach.
Originally from India, Gaurav completed his Bachelor of Physiotherapy in Mumbai. After gaining experience across various sporting assignments, he made a move to pursue his Masters of Physiotherapy(Sports) from the University of South Australia in 2016. His interest lies in lower extremity soft tissue injuries. He has hands-on experience in treating elite and amateur athletes that helped him gain a wealth of experience over the years. He has worked with major Indian sports leagues as their preferred Physiotherapist. Along with his work with team sports, he also provided his services to athletes who represented India at various international competitions. Gaurav provided his expertise in sports such as football, boxing, wrestling, kabaddi, tennis and cricket from weekend warriors to Olympic athletes. Along with his wife, Gaurav thrived in private practice to create meaningful relations in society. Gaurav is also involved in educational activities for physiotherapists and other health professionals. Gaurav strongly believes in the principle that MOVEMENT is MEDICINE and guides patients to actively achieve their physical best. Beyond his professional life, Gaurav enjoys having his friends over and cooking for them.
James Schomburgk has been a physio for 34 years and completed his Masters in 1995! We are thrilled to have him here at PhysioWest, supporting our community and our team members to be the best version of themselves. He is an international teacher of physiotherapy and mentors clinics around the world to help therapists and providers improve their skills and knowledge, and ultimately deliver better results to their patients. James is a lecturer in Sports and Orthopaedic Medicine at the School of Medicine at the University of Adelaide, who was also Director of 3 large practices for 25 years, before selling them to concentrate on his teaching. James was the WorkCover South Australia Physio Advisor for 8 years, is an Expert Advisor to AHPRA, (Australian Health Professional Registration Authority) and has been the National Chairman of MPA (Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Australia). He was a lecturer and clinical supervisor at the School of Physiotherapy for 11 years at the University of SA in both the postgraduate and undergraduate programs, and has been a guest lecturer at the School of Physiotherapy at Flinders University. He was also a Clinical Supervisor for the Musculoskeletal Master’s program at Latrobe University. He also spent 2 years writing movie scripts in Hollywood! We are privileged to have James and his wealth of knowledge and experience here at PhysioWest.
Grant has always loved being a Physiotherapist and would love to help you with any issues that are preventing you from moving and being healthy. Grant has a passion for the treatment of Whiplash/neck injury, headaches along with work-related injury. Grant oversees PhysioWest’s mentoring program for the team. He is also currently the Physiotherapy Advisor for Return to Work SA on a part-time basis. Qualifications: Bachelor of Education Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) Masters of Physiotherapy (Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy) Grant has lived in Adelaide most of his life apart from a two year stint working in Detroit, USA, as a Physiotherapist. Grant’s four kids work in various fields including DFAT, Defence, Medicine and the EV industry in Washington DC. Debates with these guys over a meal are interesting to watch! Grant and Bec have a child on the way and look forward to welcoming them earthside in January 2024! Grant has rectified his golf slice since Covid, has run the NYC marathon slowly and enjoys a red wine in the Vale with his wife Bec. He staunchly believes that Darren Jarman was the most gifted player to ever play for the Crows.
John is a physiotherapist who has a passion for helping others achieve their goals and improve their overall well-being. With a strong foundation in exercise, John aims to work closely with clients to create personalised treatment plans through catering for individual needs and applying evidence-based practice. John has extensive experience working in a gym as a personal trainer/fitness instructor and is keen in applying his background knowledge and experience. He was first drawn to physiotherapy through his previous role of helping clients achieve their fitness goals. This interest led him to pursue a degree in physiotherapy to develop his theoretical and practical knowledge to offer a unique blend of fitness expertise and physiotherapy training to offer support focusing on recovery and long-term health and fitness goals. Away from the clinic, John has a keen interest in being active and trying new sports. He is currently enjoying boxing, training with his older brother. He enjoys a good sip of coffee, exploring new places and trying new things. And he's always up for recommendations!
Nic specialises in a combination of hands-on treatments and tailored exercise programs, focusing on individual needs to manage pain and support long-term goals. Nic’s special interests include: Lower limb rehabilitation Sports injuries Post-operative care Bony stress injuries.
Stacey is a senior physiotherapist who graduated from the University of South Australia with a Master of Physiotherapy and has attended extensive courses in hydrotherapy, chronic neurological conditions, pilates and dry needling. She became interested in physiotherapy after seeing the positive effects of physiotherapy on the chronic back problems in her family. She originally trained in palaeontology and wanted to take this interest in biomechanics and anatomy and use it to help people make lasting and positive changes to their health. Stacey uses a range of hands-on treatment methods to help you reduce pain and regain function, as well as focusing on achieving your long-term goals through a variety of exercises.
My favourite memory at PhysioWest was our most recent Team Retreat. We had a great weekend building out the team’s vision, as well as unwinding with some fun (although competitive) activities. I love working as a physio at PhysioWest as every day is a little different, and our team which is made up of diverse personalities is always up for lending support and creating a little fun.
Team is always very supportive. Support with time off for moving into house, wedding etc. last year was appreciated a lot. Support with goal setting personally and professionally is always good and to have a mentor give their opinion on things they’ve been through personally. Always nice to get recognised through shoutouts for something personally in huddle or on slack too!
I enjoy the frequent touch base with 1:1 sessions as well as also going through case studies or continual PD on a weekly basis which helps keep the evidence front of mind. I like that we have the ability to bring surgeons or specialists into the clinic to speak about current best practices too. I also enjoy that at times there have been personal development focuses so not always professional development but also trying to develop the person you are and not just the physio you are.
B.App.Sc. (Physio) Grad Cert (Sports Physio) APA Acupuncture Certificate
B Physiotherapy Acupuncture and Dry Needling Certificate
B Physiotherapy Level 2 Sports Physio Certificate Dry Needling Certificate
B Physiotherapy Dry Needling Certificate
B.App.Sc. (Physio) B Health Sc. (Hons) (Physio) Dry Needling Certificate
B Physiotherapy Dry Needling Certificate
B Health Sc. M Physio (GE) Dry Needling Certificate
B Health Sc. M Physio (GE) Dry Needling Certificate
B. App. Sc. (HM) M. Physio (GE) Level 3 Sports Certificate Dry Needling Certificate
B. Physio (Hons)
B.App.Sc. (Physio) M App Sc (Manip therapy) Level III Sports Physio Certificate APA Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapist - Titled Member APA Acupuncture Certificate
Kylie Rankin graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2000 at The University of South Australia. She is an experienced Musculoskeletal, Manual Physiotherapist having worked predominantly in Private Practice throughout her career. Kylie specialises in Pilates Rehabilitation and Women’s Health Physiotherapy and is now an educator for Polestar Pilates Australia. She works closely with a number of GPs, Urologists, Gynaecologists and Obstetricians to aid in the treatment of women during all of life’s stages, especially during the adolescent; antenatal/postnatal, peri/postmenopausal periods as well as assisting to treat pelvic pain, endometriosis, overactive/underactive pelvic floor muscles, incontinence, pelvic organ prolapse and a wide range of Women’s health issues. Kylie has a special interest in treating pelvic pain, lumbo-pelvic rehabilitation, pelvic floor rehabilitation and correction of movement dysfunction through using the Pilates Method. Kylie has extensive post-graduate qualifications in Continence and Women’s Health Physiotherapy. She has completed a Professional Certificate in the Conservative Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse (Uni of SA) in 2019. Kylie has also gained advanced certificates in Dry Needling as a part of her treatment repertoire. She is a member of The Australian Physiotherapy Association; Women’s Men’s and Pelvic Health Physiotherapy Australia and Continence Foundation of Australia.
I love working as a Physiotherapist and teaching Physiotherapy. Married with 4 children and 2 grandchildren. Played lots of sport and competed as a distance runner. Now play golf, run a Nordic Walking group, hike, and attend gym. I have taught yoga and learnt the Kinetic Link Training system (functional strength training). I want to work more with healthy aging especially in the areas of fitness, strength and mobility. Oh and wine, coffee and conversation. I specialise in Sports, Musculoskeletal, Nordic Walking, Kinetic Link Training with special interest in Pelvic/Hip, Foot and Ankle, Elbow plus general sports, spinal and musculoskeletal problems. I love working with runners, football, netball, rowing, golf, weightlifting, yoga and people keeping fit. My Motto to Live By 'Doing something consistently each week over a long time gives you the best results. Start now. Something is always better than nothing.'
Erin graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from the University of South Australia in 2013. Since then, she has been working as a physiotherapist in the private sector with interests in musculoskeletal, women’s health and dance related physiotherapy. Always eager to learn more, Erin enjoys undertaking regular professional development leading to better care for her patients. Erin enjoys undertaking regular professional development leading to qualifications in Clinical Pilates and Dry Needling. Erin’s focus is to not only treat injuries directly, but to also work with clients to develop appropriate strategies and exercises to help prevent reoccurrence. Erin has a passion in dance-based physiotherapy having spent 20 years dancing professionally and competing at national and international levels in a variety of dance styles. She has also gained a Diploma of Dance Teaching and Management from the Australian Teachers of Dance (ATOD) and has been teaching dance in Adelaide for 10 years. This keen interest in dance physiotherapy has lead to regular trips both in Australia and the USA to complete training and clinical mentorships with Dance Medicine’s most prestigious clinicians. Erin has worked with dancers from a variety of world-renowned pedigrees including the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theatre, the School of American Ballet and dancers currently performing on Broadway.
Casey comes from an elite sports background, having competed at an international level as a track sprinter and being a previous South Australian record holder. Whilst still in high school he became one of the youngest ever winners of the SA Great Award for his achievements in athletics, and since the completion of his Bachelor of Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia, has seen his passion for all sports continue through the rehabilitation of sports men and women. He is the head physiotherapist for a range of elite and amateur sporting outfits from diverse disciplines, and has a special interest in gym and sports-based injuries involving the spine and joints of the upper and lower limbs. He also has expertise in the treatment of headaches/migraines and general low back pain. Casey has an insatiable desire to rehabilitate injuries and dysfunctions, and to restore all clients to a better level of function and mobility than ever before. He develops personalized, tailor-made rehabilitation programs and progress reports in line with every client’s goals so that, at all times, they know exactly where they are in their journey. During his thorough results-driven approach, Casey endeavours to treat every client like they are his own family, so at every step of their recovery they can be assured they are receiving the best level of quality treatment.
A physiotherapist, yoga teacher, perpetual learner, ever curious, and chronic perfectionist. I am passionate about health, life, the human body and every experience that relates to these. I have been working with people and movement for almost 20 years and it’s my passion to connect with people and to educate, empower and inspire you with the know how to lead a healthy, happy & peaceful life. A healthy body has always been a precious commodity in my mind and as a graduating young physiotherapist, I understood the importance of exercise and eating well to maintain health. What I didn’t realise, was that the health of our minds was just as, if not, more important. I learnt this the hard way…the result of my high desire to achieve, with part time studies on top of full-time work, the challenges of maintaining a long-distance relationship and interrupted sleep patterns was mental illness in the form of anxiety. I am lucky in my life that I have a great support network of family and friends and an open-minded GP who thinks laterally. My journey back to wellness was by slowing down and finding ‘Centred Ground’ through a regular yoga and mindfulness practice, good nutrition, sleep and connection within the community. Graduating Physiotherapy in 2005, I’ve had such varied experience- managing general and work-related musculoskeletal disorders, sporting and acute orthopaedic injury, upper limb injuries and chronic pain conditions. But my greatest learning and understanding of the connectedness of the human body and mind has come from my own personal experiences and my studies and practice in Iyengar yoga over the past 12 years. Prior to my yoga journey, I trained in the Clinical Pilates method and have also completed advanced training in dry needling, occupational health, Anatomy Trains Structural Integration and Connect Therapy with Dr LJ Lee. I’m currently completing further studies in Women’s Health Physiotherapy. The human body amazes me, people amaze me. I love that I get to educate and inspire good health, great movement and positive changes in people. We're a never-ending puzzle - there's always something more to learn or understand. And I love that moment when the penny drops for someone & they're able to move pain-free and return to the things they love.
Locally born and raised in Adelaide, I studied a Master of Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia and completed my studies in 2012. I have a 5 month old daughter and share the same first and last name with my wife. Prior to joining the sportsmed team, I spent 4 years in Katherine in the Northern Territory working in private practice. The rural location provided opportunity that I would otherwise never have seen. Before this, I was in Adelaide working in private practice and was involved with lots of different sporting clubs. I love being able to make a significant positive difference in someone’s life. Having the opportunity to help people rehabilitate from injury and enabling them to return to the things they enjoy doing is something that makes it easy to turn up to work every day. I also enjoy working with anything to do with sport. I love talking sport and helping people return to sport.
Jonathon started working with AEP in 2020. He completed his Bachelor of Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia in 2017. Jonathon is passionate about helping people in pain achieve their goals and get back to doing the things they love. He has a special interest in persistent pain conditions but enjoys helping anyone who is eager to see a change in their current function.
Mitch joined AEP at the end of 2022. He has completed a Bachelors of Physiotherapy at the University of Canberra in 2020. He has a keen interest in general Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy as well as experience working with acute post-operative injuries. He is eager to help anyone who needs assistance in returning to pre-injury function as well as helping people improve their overall health and fitness or those that are interested in developing athletic traits such as speed, power, endurance, strength etc.
Mick joined the team at AEP in 2021. He completed a Bachelor of Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia in 2018 and previously worked at a busy private practice alongside a Specialist Physiotherapist in the management of persistent pain conditions. His interest in Physiotherapy is to help people improve control over their health and enjoy moving again.
Expertise in Martial Arts, Injury Rehabilitation, Optimising Sport Performance and Skills, Long term and Chronic, Complex Pain Presentations. Embracing individual’s history and cultural beliefs in injury management. Promotion of Physiotherapy Best Practice in the Vietnamese Community. Provision of physiotherapy management to Vietnamese speaking population.
John is a dedicated physiotherapist with over 10 years of experience in sports rehabilitation and injury prevention. He believes in a personalized approach to patient care and enjoys empowering his clients to achieve their fitness goals.
Physiotherapist – BSc. Physiotherapy 2005
Physiotherapist – BSc.(Hons) Physiotherapy
Physiotherapist – BSc.(Hons) 2001 and MSc.(Musculoskeletal and Sports Physio) 2005
Sonia Scharfbillig combines her knowledge of pelvic health physiotherapy and musculoskeletal physiotherapy to provide comprehensive pelvic floor care.
Hi There I'm Narelle, your Collinswood Physiotherapist. I joined the Rose Family Chiro Team as a Physiotherapist in 2021. I have extensive healthcare experience (approx. 25 years) in prehospital care, emergency service and remote location health. My interests include orthopaedics and musculoskeletal physiotherapy. When not working as a physio I can be found enjoying walking the dog, going to the gym & pilates, travelling the world, physio skill & knowledge development and playing retro arcade games.
Karen has been with Children’s Physio SA for 9 years, and is a co-owner of the practice. Graduating in 2003, she has worked exclusively in paediatric Physiotherapy for over 17 years, across both the public and private sectors. Karen has experience across all areas of paediatric Physiotherapy, with the most interest and experience in musculoskeletal and orthopaedic physiotherapy. She currently works at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital in a Senior Orthopaedic Physiotherapist role, as well as at Children’s Physio SA. Karen is highly experienced in the management of developmental hip dysplasia, and in casting and splinting techniques for children. She is trained in Ponseti management of children with clubfeet, and travelled to Iowa in the USA, the home of this technique, in 2013 for additional training. Outside of the practice Karen is a mum of two little girls, and loves spending time with her family. Qualifications Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours. Graduate Certificate, Health Administration.
Phil has over 20 years experience working in senior roles in paediatric physiotherapy. In 2023, he was appointed as an Adjunct Associate Professor in Physiotherapy at Flinders University.
Kathryn is an experienced paediatric physiotherapist having worked more than 25 years in senior roles at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital. She has also worked with children in private practice settings. Kathryn aims to provide high quality, individualised physiotherapy care. She has specific skills and interest in developmental conditions, orthopaedics, musculoskeletal and hand physiotherapy including congenital conditions and recovery from injury or surgery. Kathryn is very experienced in exercise prescription, Ponseti club foot management and other specialist casting and splinting techniques for various conditions such as developmental hip dysplasia, foot deformities, toe walking and hand related problems. Kathryn enjoys travelling and has worked as a physiotherapist at the Children’s Hospital in Calgary, Canada for 12 months as well as spending more than 2 years in various physiotherapy roles in England and the United States. She loves keeping fit, spending time with family and friends, and being a mum to two teenage girls. Qualifications Master of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) Certificate IV, Project Management.
Since her graduation from the University of SA in 2007 with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Maggie has worked exclusively in the paediatric setting. She has extensive experience across various sectors in paediatric healthcare. As well as her work with Children’s Physio SA, Maggie currently works at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital as a clinical educator teaching university students. Maggie’s particular areas of clinical interest include functional and play based intervention, with a special interest in the development of infants and early walkers. She works both at our rooms in North Adelaide and in the hydrotherapy pool. Away from work Maggie has a passion for travel, and is always planning her next big adventure!
Susie has worked as a paediatric Physiotherapist for over 30 years in a variety of settings and countries. Susie believes in seeing young children in their own environment and working collaboratively with families and caregivers. Susie has a special interest in working with children with global developmental delays, and particularly enjoys working with their families both at home and in the community, to assist the children to reach their developmental potential. Outside of her clinical work Susie enjoys gardening, rowing and singing, and spending time with her family, her dogs and her ducks! Qualifications Bachelor of Applied Science, Physiotherapy Marte Meo accredited therapist
Melissa graduated from the University of South Australia in 1996. After initially working in adult rehabilitation, she moved to the Women’s and Children’s Hospital in 1998 to pursue her paediatric Physiotherapy career.
Jordan joined Children’s Physio SA in early 2021 working as an Allied Health Assistant in the hydrotherapy pool, before graduating from Flinders University with a Master of Physiotherapy in 2021.
Eliza was thrilled to have joined the Children’s Physio SA team in mid 2021 in the hydrotherapy pool, where she is able to combine two of her greatest passions – engaging with children and providing therapeutic support.
Harry joined Children’s Physio SA in 2021 as an Allied Health Assistant in our hydrotherapy program. He was first introduced to the practice during a university placement for his Masters of Physiotherapy.
Meet Jackie, her Women’s Health Physiotherapist. Jackie is best described as caring, calm, fun and honest. Working specifically as a women’s health physio, Jackie specialises in addressing pelvic pain, pelvic organ prolapse, incontinence, pelvic instability, antenatal and postnatal pelvic and musculoskeletal problems. She also offers pilates and functional based rehabilitation for antenatal and postnatal women (as well as with women at other stages of life). Jackie has always been passionate about how the body changes throughout life’s different stages, but after having three children of her own, she now feels she has a far greater understanding first-hand. She finds helping women gain confidence and live active, healthy and happy lives; the most rewarding aspect of her job. Jackie studied a Bachelor of Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia as well as an Advanced Diploma in Women’s Health at the University of Newcastle. She is a member of the APA Women’s Men’s and Pelvic Health Group and the Women’s Health Training Associates and Continence Foundation of Australia. She’s also an accredited Pilates instructor with APPI, has an APA accredited Pelvic Organ Prolapse Certificate and an Advanced Certificate in Dry Needling. Her past experience includes working with inpatients at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital and St. Andrews Hospital, as well as many years in private practice specialising in women’s health. When not at her, Jackie enjoys spending time with her husband and three children. Amongst her favourite activities are bike riding, running, spending time at the beach and holidaying.
Meet Annabel, her Physiotherapist. Annabel can best be described as friendly, outgoing and approachable. Having over 39 years experience in her field, Annabel has cultivated a particular interest in women’s health physiotherapy. She offers pelvic floor rehabilitation and strengthening, assessment of bladder dysfunction and bladder training. She also assists women dealing with antenatal and postnatal issues that arise during pregnancy or post delivery. Being a passionate people person, Annabel takes great pleasure in helping women recover from physical issues and ailments that affect the quality or way in which they live their lives. She also loves that her offers patients a multitude of specialisations under the one roof—creating a unique and cross-disciplinary approach to wellness. Prior to her, Annabel spent eight years in the public sector working as a physiotherapist at the Queen Victoria Hospital and The Children’s Hospital before embarking on private practice. Annabel has worked with Dr Carmel Cocchiaro since 2018 and is a cherished member of the her team. Annabel is currently a member of the Women’s Health Physio- Maternity Unit at Calvary Hospital. When not at her, Annabel enjoys spending time with her family. She loves being active and is often found on a tennis court, racket in hand.
Andy Keith has been an integral part of our team for the past six years, consistently demonstrating dedication to our patients’ well-being. He has recently completed a Master of Clinical Rehabilitation (Neurological Physiotherapy) at Flinders University, equipping him with the knowledge and skills required to address the unique needs of patients with neurological conditions.
Vlad brings with him an empathetic ear, incredible knowledge of how the body works, and a particular interest in sports injuries and rehabilitation. Neck injuries are a keen interest of Vlad’s, and he looks to expand his knowledge of them.
Susan has completed a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) from the University of Melbourne, Australia. She has experience in Dean Watson Headaches, Vertigo, GEMt Dry needling Level 1-3, K-taping Level 1-2, McKenzie Level 1-2, Real Time Ultrasound, Acupuncture Level 1 certified by APA, Integrated Dry Needling Level 1-2, Muscle Energy Technique, Manipulation, Explain Pain, Mulligan Technique, and Polestar Pilates Accreditation.
Charlie is the newest member of the team, joining in January 2022. He completed his Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours at the University of South Australia. He has an interest in sports injuries and hydrotherapy.
Andrew is the newest member of the Core Physio Gawler Place team. Andrew graduated from the Uni Of SA with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy last year and joined our team in late January. Andrew enjoys seeing a wide variety of patients, but he has a specific interest in patients with sporting injuries. When Andrew isn’t at work he enjoys going to the gym, hanging out with his friends, and watching all kinds of sports.
Stef is our newest physiotherapist in the Core Physioteam, joining us in January 2022. She completed her Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours at the University of South Australia. She treats a wide range of conditions, with a special interest in sports injuries and helping people get back to moving.
Tim is a Physiotherapist at the Core Physio Morphett Vale practice. He has a background in Medical Science and completed his Bachelor of Physiotherapy in Canberra. He has experience working with the Canberra Brumbies team members and has a strong focus on lower limb injuries.
Janelle R is a Physiotherapist at Better Rehab Penrith, NSW.
John graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy (with Honours) in 1992. Since then, John has acquired expert knowledge in the area of Paediatric Physiotherapy. He has worked in Adelaide at the Women’s and Children’s and Lyell McEwin Hospitals, Novita and Disability Services (formerly IDSC); and in the United Kingdom in a variety of paediatric settings, including hospitals, child development centres, family homes, and schools for children with special needs.
Nicola is an experienced Paediatric Physiotherapist having worked in the area for over 25 years. She currently divides her time between WCH as a community Physiotherapist and Movement Matters Physiotherapy for Children. She has worked in the past for FMC, as a clinical educator for Physiotherapy students at the University of SA, and in the NICU and with neurodevelopmental and orthopaedic outpatient services at WCH as well as Disability SA and various community settings in the area of disability.
Ruth graduated with a Bachelor Physiotherapy from the University of South Australia in 2006 and has recently graduated with a Masters of Advanced Clinical Physiotherapy (Paediatrics) from the University of South Australia. Ruth has had extensive experience in paediatric physiotherapy through working across both the Lyell McEwin Hospital and Women’s and Children’s Hospital.
Rebecca (Bec) graduated from University of South Australia with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (with Honours) in 2002. Bec began her career working in country South Australia, where she worked with children, adults and in aged care. She realised her passion is working with children and their families, and has since worked in the children’s disability field for over 15 years. Most recently Bec has worked at Kudos in the Early Childhood Early Intervention service.
Bec graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy (with Honours) in 1997. Since then, she has worked as a Paediatric Physiotherapist in public hospitals including the Women’s and Children’s Hospital in Adelaide, private practice, community health centres, family homes and schools for children with special needs, both in Adelaide and abroad.
Deb graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy from the University of South Australia in 1997 and is currently studying a Masters of Rehabilitation Science at the University of Melbourne. She has many years of experience working with children both in hospitals and in the community.
Jane graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from The University of South Australia in 2005. Since graduating, she has worked in Pediatric Physiotherapy at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Queensland Health and within the community and private settings in South Australia.
Marguerite graduated from the University of South Australia in 1998 with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy. Since graduating Marguerite has worked in Paediatric Physiotherapy at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital, in private practice and in community settings.
Ashley graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from the University of South Australia in 2019, and since then she has predominately worked with children in the disability field. Prior to graduating she worked as an allied health assistant with this population. Ashley is passionate about providing holistic and meaningful care for clients with a range of paediatric conditions including Autism Spectrum Disorder, Global Developmental Delay, and Cerebral Palsy.
Specializing in sports rehabilitation and manual therapy.
Ian graduated from the University of South Australia in 2012. He has spent the last 10+ years working across numerous areas of physiotherapy including private practice, sports, musculoskeletal, aged and community care. His extended study in Pilates and Mindfulness has helped develop his expert interest in ongoing long-standing complex cases. Ian uses a wide variety of treatment techniques including cupping therapy, dry needling and exercise rehabilitation, leaving no stone unturned in getting his clients the best outcomes. Ian is highly experienced in helping many people from all walks of life, whether it’s the weekend warrior to high level athletes. He has also provided supervision and mentoring to undergraduate students and allied health assistants. Having experienced numerous back, shoulder and ankle injuries through sport, Ian knows exactly what it takes to get back to doing the things we love in life. Ian is currently the physiotherapist at the Calvary Adelaide Hospital, and having also previously worked with Adelaide United Reserves Soccer Team and South Australian Amateur Football League Division 1 Payneham Norwood Union Football Club.
Matt is the physio you will see at Body Matters Physio. "I believe each person is different, and that it is my job to identify the reasons in your body and environment that lead to the end result- you being unhappy due to injury and pain. In my seventeen years of experience as a Musculo-skeletal physiotherapist in Adelaide, I have found that a great assessment is extremely important. Assessment involves asking the right questions, and listening to you. This lets me know the nature of your problem, what to look at in more detail, and formulate a plan on how to help you out. A thorough physical examination needs to look at your local problem, but also the way your whole body is functioning so I can find things that are contributing to you developing or maintaining pain or dysfunction. I like to find the causes of a problem, and work with you take that cause away, the end result being better postures, easier movements, less injury, less pain and a better functioning body. Our bodies constantly adapt to strain, stresses, load and trauma, and eventually something's gotta give, and that's when you feel the pain. I want to help your pains ease, as well as the things in your body that aren't functioning well that have lead to you experiencing pain. This understanding of the body has lead my practice to incorporate various techniques and assessment you may not have found with other physiotherapists- read more about these techniques on this website. As a passionate practitioner, I have a dedication to keep learning and developing my own skills to make sure I maximise results for my clients."
Frustrated by the limitations and traditional approaches to physio, Steve Frasca founded Mind in Movement Physiotherapy in 2019. Steve looks beyond just the presenting issue to understand the whole body and the associated movement mechanics. He focuses on active treatment and developing movement patterns that will support clients long term. He is committed to giving clients the tools they need to develop their education and body awareness, and helping them understand the impacts of mindsets on rehab and recovery. Steve holds a Bachelor of Advanced Health Science in Human Movement and a Masters of Physiotherapy from the University of South Australia.
Owner and director with expertise in rehabilitation and sports injury management.
Steve's passion for physiotherapy stems from his own athletic background. He specializes in sports rehabilitation and physiotherapy, particularly focusing on ice hockey players. He combines traditional treatment methods with innovative rehabilitation technology to provide the best outcomes for his clients.
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Dr. John Doe is a highly skilled physiotherapist with over 10 years of experience in sports medicine and rehabilitation. He is dedicated to helping patients recover from injuries and improve their physical performance through tailored therapy programs.
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Antwan has a great passion for helping people. He graduated as a physiotherapist from the University of South Australia and also has a good medical background that comes from his previous occupation working in Veterinary Science. He has a keen interest in musculoskeletal physiotherapy; with a special talent for treating low back injuries, shoulder, knee and neck injuries. Antwan has a great interest in helping rural communities. His interest in helping rural community comes from his belief that every person deserves high quality health care regardless where they live. Antwan also has a passion for helping his community and is a youth leader in his local church. Standing at a substantial height of 188 cm, his long legs assist his hobbies of hiking and mountain bike riding.
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Ricardo has experience treating a wide variety of musculoskeletal conditions…
Sokhouen is a firm believer in patient-centered care and works tirelessly to help patients…
William is passionate about health and wellbeing and loves to share this passion with his clients. He has completed his Bachelors of Physiotherapy in 2019. He enjoys working with all clients to reach their goals, whether that is getting out of pain, or improving their body's function. William utilises hands-on treatment in conjunction with active self-management and education in order to achieve long term, sustainable progress. He collaborates with his clients to develop strategies to optimise their health based on their lifestyle.
Mirna completed her Bachelor of Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia. She has a strong interest in Pilates as well as treating various musculoskeletal conditions such as lower back pain and headaches. She is also a GLA:D© certified physiotherapist, which involves the management of hip and knee osteoarthritis. Mirna has a great passion for helping clients get back to the lifestyle and activities they really love. Her favourite part of the job is seeing her clients do the things they thought they would never be able to do. Mirna’s compassionate approach allows her to have good rapport with her clients and assist them achieve their long-term health goals. She enjoys working for My Physio My Health because it provides her with the opportunity to work with a diverse range of people, in addition to a happy and enthusiastic work environment, alongside a great team. Outside of work Mirna enjoys Pilates, drawing, travelling, as well as spending time with her family, friends and her two beautiful dogs. Mirna speaks both English and Arabic.
Maurice Fearenside has been practicing as a physiotherapist since 2019. He prides himself in good communication and providing tailored management to work towards his client's goals. Maurice has a special interest in managing chronic pain and disability rehabilitation. He has lots of experiences working with different populations and conditions. Maurice enjoys facilitating self-management by educating and prescribing rehabilitation exercises as well as providing manual therapy. He uses various modalities to assist his clients such as hydrotherapy, dry needling, neural and spinal mobilisations, pilates, exercise prescription and various manual therapies. Outside of work, Maurice enjoys his sports and plays Volleyball, Badminton and Tennis. He also enjoys spending time with friends and family as well as travelling.
Like to help people to gain more mobility, strength and independence…
Tom Jennings is our physiotherapist who has completed his Bachelors…
I am a Credentialed McKenzie Therapist and I have done Dean Watson’s certification programme making me a Watson Headache Certified Practitioner. I am currently involved in a NHMRC-funded study through NOI and UniSA on knee OA. I have been involved with NOI Group, David and Lorimer, and we use the Explain Pain principles day in and day out. Everyone is GLA:D-trained, and we are invested in the programme and the principles behind it. I really value the thought that people enjoy coming to work and feel fulfilled with what they are doing in their employment.
Adrian graduated from the University of South Australia with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree and is a member of the Australia Physiotherapy Association. Adrian has a strong connection with helping each client through their conditions using manual therapy, pain management strategies and easy-to-understand education. He is committed to guiding every patient toward their recovery goals while creating a pleasant and enjoyable experience every step of the way.
Michelle graduated from the University of South Australia with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree and has a keen interest in pain management and holistic health care. Michelle tailors her management to bring hope to every patient through empathy, enthusiasm and support in every step of their recovery journey.
Tony graduated from the University of South Australia with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree. Tony combines Eastern and Western techniques to maximise your recovery. Tony is passionate about implementing natural and practical self-help strategies for quick results and long-term outcomes. There are only two habits – good habits and bad habits. Tony will help you create simple yet highly effective habits that will improve your condition.
Abigail completed her Bachelor of Physiotherapy at UniSA in 2006. Since graduating, she has worked for a Not-for-Profit service provider in the disability sector, gaining significant experience with physical disability, rehabilitation and assistive technology. Over the course of her career, Abigail has worked in various areas, including sub-acute rehabilitation after acquired disability or surgery, aquatic therapy, and early intervention services for infants and children. She has most recently worked to provide assistive technology assessments and prescriptions for those with complex needs and physical disabilities. Abigail has extensive and up-to-date knowledge of suitable assistive technology to achieve mobility or positioning goals. Abigail has a special interest in paediatric disability, having worked extensively in the physical management of cerebral palsy and other movement disorders, spina bifida, developmental delay, acquired disability and neuromuscular conditions such as muscular dystrophy. Abby strives to create engaging, enjoyable therapy sessions with clear outcomes. Working collaboratively with other disciplines, she is passionate about helping clients achieve their goals in a holistic way. She is happy to see clients of any age. Abby can be contacted at: abigail.bennett@wayfinderservices.com.au
Mel completed her Bachelor of Physiotherapy at UniSA in 2002. Since graduating she has worked primarily with children with physical disabilities in the not for profit sector. Mel worked for many years in a team dedicated to providing assistive technologies to people living with disabilities. She has developed particular skill and interest in equipment prescription, including manual and powered wheelchairs, seating systems, walkers, standing frames and other mobility / positioning equipment. She enjoys the problem solving, collaboration and eye for detail required in this type of work, and the many functional benefits that appropriate equipment can have on a persons quality of life. Mel enjoys working with children and their families in a goal directed way. In more recent years Mel has worked as a pilates instructor, completing her APPI matwork and equipment training, and gaining certification for matwork. She looks forward to using these skills further in the disability sector at Wayfinder. Mel can be contacted at: mel.jones@wayfinderservices.com.au
Amy graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Trinity College Dublin, Ireland in 2022. Since graduating she has gained over 2 years experience working in private practice and hospital settings. Growing up as an international gymnast, Amy had her fair share of sporting injuries and saw first hand the role a physio plays in not only the rehabilitation of these injuries but also in supporting athletes through difficult times. Her gymnastics career alongside her interest in human anatomy and physiology sparked an interest in becoming a physio. She began her career working as a rotational physiotherapist in a large acute hospital and worked with stroke, oncology, respiratory and musculoskeletal clients. She also worked in a Women’s and Men’s health and continence private practice for two years. Amy’s treatment philosophy is centred around restoring movement, function and quality of life in clients and focuses on empowering her clients to manage their condition and achieve their goals. She enjoys staying up to date with the latest research and so she can incorporate evidence-based practices in her treatment with clients. Amy’s areas of interest include; Women’s Health (Continence, Prolapse, Pregnancy and Post-Partum), Men’s Health (Prehabilitation and Rehabilitation in Prostate Cancer), Pelvic floor Assessment, Acute Rehab, Orthopaedic Rehabilitation post surgery. Fun Fact: She grew up in the West of Ireland and moved to Adelaide earlier this year!
Jessica graduated from the University of Otago in New Zealand in 2015 and has gained over 9 years experience working in a variety of roles including private practice, hospital and community paediatrics. Jessica wanted to help people with their return to health and baseline function. Physiotherapy has allowed her to walk alongside people seeking wellness (whaiora) on their health journey while being able to spend quality time with them. Jessica has a holistic approach to physiotherapy and likes to integrate traditional Chinese and traditional Māori healing philosophies into her work. Her aim is to help empower people through using a hands-on, collaborative approach, education and understanding. She is a big believer that wellness is more than just looking at the physical body. Jessica’s areas of interest are; Musculoskeletal, Paediatrics, Orthopaedics, Women’s Health, Pilates/Physio Exercise Classes. Outside of work, she enjoys connecting with nature and going on adventures with her parents’ two golden retrievers. She is also excited to explore and learn more about Kaurna Country. Fun Fact: She is a massive foodie – food (kai) is life – and loves trying new places to eat!
Chloe completed a Bachelor of Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia in 2019. Throughout her studies she was able to go on placement at the university of the Philippines in Manila, and gain experience working with children for an elective subject in Nepal. Chloe wasn’t sure what direction to take after school, but as someone that was always interested in the body, health, movement and understanding people, combining these to help people appealed to her. After just the first week of her physiotherapy degree, she knew it was the perfect fit and hasn’t looked back. Chloe always strives to achieve outcomes with her clients that enable them to live their fullest, most functional life. She believes that knowledge is power and prioritises understanding the client’s condition or injury so that she can help and empower them to reach their goals. Chloe’s areas of interest are; Vestibular physiotherapy, TMJ/jaw pain, Musculoskeletal conditions/injuries, Pilates based exercise. Outside of work, you can find Chloe at the gym, the beach and spending time with friends. She wouldn’t say no to a camping trip either! Fun Fact: Chloe loves music and plays the violin, electric bass and is learning to play the ukulele!
Alastair is a highly skilled physiotherapist who has over 14 years’ experience working with a wide range of clients and presenting conditions, across a broad range of settings including occupational rehabilitation & return to work, injury prevention & early intervention, clinical musculoskeletal & sports, health & wellbeing, and NDIS & community health. Alastair embodies our values of caring for our clients and customers, always acting with integrity, being proactive and achieving outcomes. He is passionate about helping people and empowering them to be able to help themselves. Alastair loves to take on a challenge, and outside of work he enjoys sport, music and having a laugh with family and friends. Alastair is also a successful Team Leader, Service Manager, Product Developer, Customer Relationship and Business Manager. He has attention to detail and is committed to high quality services. Alastair is a dedicated member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APAM) and the APA Occupational physiotherapy group.