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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.
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!
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.