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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.
David specializes in pediatric physiotherapy and enjoys working with children to help them achieve their developmental milestones.
John is an experienced physiotherapist with a focus on sports injuries and rehabilitation. He uses evidence-based techniques to ensure the best outcomes for his patients.
Chloe is the founder of CPT and in-house physiotherapist of V2 Fit. Chloe has always had a huge passion for health and the human body and her studies in physiotherapy have only solidified this passion. Since graduating, Chloe has worked with multiple sporting teams, including working as Junior physiotherapist at North Adelaide Football Club for 7 years which enhanced her overall passion for sports and musculoskeletal physio. Chloe has now found her home at V2 Fit and loves working with motivated people who are invested in becoming better and improving the way their body moves, copes and performs. She's very hands on in her approach - none of that in and out in 15 minutes stuff and prides herself on taking time with every client to fully understand the clients whole story and the way the body moves as a whole. You'll see her floating around both V2 FIT locations St Mary's and Kent Town. CPT was established in 2019 by Chloe Parslow; Chloe worked alongside Dan and the V2 Fit crew at their St Marys location for 18 months before opening a second location in Kent Town and establishing CPT. Ms. Chloe is the Director and Principal Physiotherapist at CPT Physiotherapy. She has extensive experience in helping clients with their physiotherapy needs and has a passion for delivering high-quality patient care.
Chloe is a highly skilled physiotherapist with a passion for helping clients achieve their rehabilitation goals. She has years of experience working with a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions.
Chloe is an experienced physiotherapist with a passion for health and wellness. She founded CPT Physiotherapy to provide comprehensive care to her community.
Connor joins the team at CPT having completed his Masters in Physiotherapy. His recent experience working across Private Practice, In-patient settings and with local sports teams has made Connor particularly passionate about restoring pain free movement across the life span, injury rehabilitation and enhancing athletic performance. Having trained at a high level across multiple sports, Connor is eager to bring his knowledge of movement, injuries and sport-specific training to the clinic. When not behind a barbell or on the rugby field you’ll find Connor floating between both V2 FIT locations, Kent Town and St Marys.
Rosie has a passion for all things physio and helping people to keep moving at their best. With experience working in private practice and alongside sporting teams around Adelaide, Rosie has developed a keen interest in sport and active individuals. Rosie understands the importance of keeping strong and mobile and is a big believer in client empowerment and helping clients achieve their goals and function at their best. Rosie loves to work with her clients to ensure they can safely keep active and moving and adapt workouts around injuries (rest is not always best). You’ll find Rosie floating between both V2 FIT locations Kent Town and St Marys.
Alex is passionate about helping people achieve their health goals and improve their quality of life. She has a keen interest in musculoskeletal physiotherapy.
Sarah has an extensive background in sports rehabilitation and injury prevention. She enjoys working with athletes and helping them get back to their peak performance.
John specializes in orthopedic physiotherapy and has experience working in various clinical settings. He is committed to providing high-quality care to his patients.
Emily has a strong interest in women's health and pelvic floor physiotherapy. She is dedicated to helping women improve their health and well-being.
Michael is passionate about neurological physiotherapy and has worked with patients with various neurological conditions. He aims to improve their mobility and quality of life.
Natalie has a background in geriatric physiotherapy and is dedicated to helping older adults maintain their independence and mobility.
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!
Rustam graduated in 2001 from MS Ramaiah Medical College, Bangalore and soon after came to Adelaide, Australia in 2003 to pursue his Masters from the University of South Australia. He graduated from the University in 2005 with a Master of Orthopaedics, Sports and Manual Physiotherapy with an overall Distinction. He later went on to work in Private practice at a few clinics in Adelaide along with pursuing his interest working with sporting teams which is his passion. He did his training with the West Adelaide Football Club (The Bloods) and later on worked with the North Adelaide Football Club (The Roosters). He has also volunteered as a Physiotherapist for the Australasian Masters Games and has treated high profile tennis players including Pat Rafter at the World Tennis Challenge both of which were held here in Adelaide. ‘Primecare’ began in October 2015 with the principles of advanced patient care by effective assessment and diagnosis followed by hands-on treatment, patient education and self-management by exercises and Pilates. He is also certified in Dry needling techniques, The McKenzie system of Assessment and Treatment, Kinesio-Taping and Sacro-iliac techniques of dysfunction management. He has a keen interest in treating clients with Dizziness/ Vertigo and has done advanced studies in the field. His sporting interests include representing college competitively in Table-Tennis and Cricket which he tries to keep up with in his spare time.
John is a dedicated physiotherapist specializing in sports injuries and rehabilitation. He is passionate about helping his patients recover and improve their physical well-being.
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.
Dr Mary Magarey is a Specialist Physiotherapist in both Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy and Sports & Exercise Physiotherapy. ‘A Specialist Physiotherapist, as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists, has completed additional training in a field of physiotherapy and has attained the highest level of skill, clinical reasoning and evidence-based practice to provide expert care.’ (Australian College of Physiotherapists, 2022). Mary is the only physiotherapist in the country to hold Fellowships across two disciplines. Mary has a PhD in shoulder diagnosis, undertaken in conjunction with two of Adelaide’s leading orthopaedic surgeons and has been assessing and managing people with shoulder related problems since the mid 1980s. She also has extensive experience working with junior national level athletes, having travelled to 3 Junior World Softball Championships as team physiotherapist and been the managing physiotherapist at Australian Softball Federation Youth International Friendship Series for 15 years. In her academic role through UniSA, she developed and ran the Sports components of the Master of Musculoskeletal & Sports Physiotherapy program for 25 years and taught on the Musculoskeletal component of the program for more than 40 years. Mary’s areas of expertise focus on: The shoulder complex – shoulder, neck, thoracic spine and arm. Anyone with a problem in this area, whether a sports-related, one related to general wear and tear or anything else, Mary can offer advice and management. The adolescent athlete – Mary loves to help junior athletes who are passionate about their sport reach their potential by helping them to optimise their movement patterns and coordination. Mary is a highly experienced, enthusiastic physiotherapist who loves a challenge and is available for Specialist consultations. Mary is happy to see anyone with a challenging musculoskeletal problem, particularly of the shoulder, but also loves helping people with other conditions, both acute sporting and longer term conditions. Mary is often told she is ‘passionate about her patients.’ She takes a lot of time and care with very detailed assessment and recommendations for management.
Danielle has a wide range of experience in musculoskeletal injuries in the sports setting. Since obtaining a Masters Degree in Sports and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy in 2009, she has worked with athletes in a range of settings. These have included the Australian Softball Development Squad camps, the Hong Kong national Men’s and Women’s cricket teams, the Hong Kong touch rugby national team, as onsite Physiotherapist for the Hong Kong Junior International Tennis Federation tours and as an in-house Physiotherapist for the large-scale circus production The House of Dancing Water in Macau. Danielle has worked in SANFLW with the North Adelaide Football Club and Sturt Football Club and is currently working in the AFLW with the Port Adelaide Football Club. She also provides physiotherapy services to the AusCycling Australian BMX team, travelling with them recently for the World Cup in Turkey. Danielle has a passion for sports rehabilitation and injury prevention. Danielle believes in active recovery and is dedicated to seeing results in her clients, and assisting them to achieve their goals. Danielle uses a range of treatment techniques to get the best out of her clients, including hands-on therapy, dry needling, cupping and exercise prescription.
James is an experienced sports physiotherapist who recently completed his Masters degree in Advanced Clinical Sports Physiotherapy (Sports). In the clinic, James is passionate about physio with a strong belief in taking a thorough assessment to gain a detailed understanding of your presentation. He uses a combination of manual therapy, dry needling and an individualised exercise program to get you feeling and performing at your best. He has a special interest in all hip and pelvis conditions. He is passionate about working with golfers of all abilities and has gained level 2 certification in the Titleist Performance Institute’s (TPI) golf specific medical courses. He has applied this knowledge, providing physio services at the Webex Players Series PGA Tour of Australasia event in Willunga last year. He also conducts golf specific injury and performance assessments in the clinic. James also has a love for Aussie rules and is currently working with the Sturt SANFLW team. Outside of the clinic, James also works for the University of South Australia where he works as a clinical educator for the physiotherapy students in the Undergraduate program, as well as providing guest lecturing services for the Masters program.
Laura has experience working across both private practice and several sporting codes. She has spent the past three years as lead physiotherapist at Glenelg Football Club (Women's), as well as working with both Premier League (Contax Netball Club) and State League Netball. She has recently been part of a team travelling with the Adelaide Storm Volleyball Team, with the men securing a silver medal in the final. She also provides physiotherapy services to the Forestville Hockey Club, Pulteney Old Scholars Football Club and the Sturt Football Club women’s team. Laura is currently undertaking further study at LaTrobe University to complete her Masters in Sports & Exercise Physiotherapy and has a passion for successfully returning athletes to their sport. Laura has also completed her Mat and Reformer Pilates training and enjoys using the principles of Pilates within rehabilitation. Laura recognises that each individual and injury are different, and enjoys building programs so that they can reach their full potential. Laura uses a variety of modalities including, exercise prescription, manual therapy and dry needling.
Paris is a recent graduate from the Bachelor of Health Science/Masters of Physiotherapy program at Flinders University, with a keen interest in sports injuries and management. Over the past three years, Paris has been actively involved at Port Adelaide in the AFL, AFLW and SANFL teams as a dedicated sports trainer, working and learning from the physiotherapists alongside her. Additionally, Paris has served as the head trainer for West Adelaide for the SANFLW League and Under 16s & 14s girls teams for two years. Paris brings on-field experience to her practice; a soccer player for thirteen years, and currently coming into her third year playing League SANFLW at West Adelaide Football Club. With a diverse sporting background including volleyball, basketball, and tennis, Paris understands the demands and nuances of various sports. Paris has a genuine passion for helping people and enjoys leveraging her expertise to assist others in their injury management, performance and achieving their goals, both on and off the field.
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.
Kevin completed his Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree at the University of South Australia, and will soon complete his post-graduate Masters of Sports Rehabilitation degree through the University of Melbourne. Kevin regularly attends professional development courses as another way to further his development as a physiotherapy practitioner and to keep up to date with the best evidence-based practice. Kevin knows the importance of maintaining our health and well-being in all stages of life. He has previous experience in post-orthopaedic care/rehabilitation having worked as a Physiotherapy Assistant at Burnside War Memorial Hospital during the final year of his Physiotherapy degree. Additionally, Kevin has worked in Aged Care, providing pain management strategies, rehabilitation and running residential and community-based exercises classes. He enjoys all areas of physiotherapy however; his interest lies in musculoskeletal problems especially physical activity/sports-based injuries. This passion is what led him to pursue his post-graduate studies. Kevin believes in providing the appropriate treatment and management that is facilitated by the necessary education. He believes that working with the patient will provide the best outcome for their recovery. Outside work, Kevin enjoys spending time with his family and friends, travelling, being active at the gym, and watching films. Languages spoken: Kevin speaks English, Vietnamese, and Cantonese.