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Our Staff
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Philip trained in Sydney graduating in 1985, and has worked as a Physiotherapist for more than 20 years. He worked for five years in sports injuries, which included
treating the players of the Eastern Suburbs Rugby Leagues club. Since 1991 he has focused his career on the
treatment of chronic neck and back pain, which is his main interest. He has completed a Post-Graduate Diploma in
adult education and a Masters degree in Manipulative Physiotherapy. He has been a partner at Darlinghurst
Physiotherapy since 1997. |
Since graduating from the University of Sydney in 1994, Jee has been rehabilitating people in Australia and
the USA, and has been heavily involved in teaching Physiotherapy students. Jee has Post-Graduate
qualifications in Aquatic Physiotherapy and her main interests are in Orthopaedics, Sports and
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy. |
James trained at Auckland University of Technology from 1999-2002. Since then James has travelled extensively, working in Australia, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. He has experience in neck pain, back pain and sports injuries, working as the head physiotherapist for a national provincial rugby team in New Zealand. |
Rebecca studied at Sydney University and graduated in 2003. She has worked at multiple musculoskeletal private practises in the Newcastle area gaining experience in hydrotherapy, orthopaedics and exercised based rehab programs. Her main interests are sports and work related injuries. |
Megan graduated from Auckland University in 2002. Since graduating she has worked in private practices both in Australia and the UK, undertaking further study in sports injury, movement dysfunction and stability. She has a holistic approach and treats with a variety of techniques including clinical Pilates and exercise prescription. Megan worked at the Reading shoulder unit in the UK, which is a world-renowned centre for research, training and treatment and has experience in customised hand splinting.
Megan is certified as a Pink_Pilates breast cancer rehabilitation physiotherapist and has introduced the Pink Pilates programme. The programme is designed to facilitate recovery from breast cancer, reconstruction surgeries and generally improve quality of life for those affected by breast cancer.
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Ben trained at Nature Care College and the Australian College of Natural Therapies. He has worked as a masseur for Cirque du Soleil and Circus Oz. Ben uses remedial massage, trigger point release, sports massage, myofascial release, corrective exercises and stretching, Swedish massage and lymphatic drainage. |
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