Physiotherapy in Croydon Park
WHO WE SUPPORT WITH PHYSIOTHERAPY IN CROYDON PARK
Back & neck pain
Muscle & joint injuries
Sports injuries
Post-surgery rehabilitation
Chronic pain & arthritis
Work-related injuries
Mobility & balance issues
Neurological conditions
Physiotherapy Services Available at Croydon Park
Personalised Treatment Plans
Rehabilitation Programs
Designed to aid recovery from injuries, progressive or acquired disability and surgeries
Pain Management
Techniques to alleviate persistent and acute pain.
Preventative Care
Strategies to prevent injuries and promote overall health.
How Physiotherapy Works at Our Croydon park Clinic
1.
Initial Assessment & Consultation
We review your history, assess your movement, and set clear goals.
2.
Treatment Planning
We create a personalised plan with exercises and session guidance.
3.
Active Treatment & Intervention
Hands-on therapy and targeted exercises to reduce pain and improve movement.
4.
Re-Education & Functional Training
We restore strength, mobility and everyday function.
5.
Progress Review & Outcome Measurement
We review your improvements and adjust as needed.
6.
Maintenance & Prevention
We provide ongoing exercises to keep you strong and prevent future issues.
Meet Our Croydon Park Physiotherapists
Patrice Katehos
Regional Manager & Physiotherapist
BPhTy (APAM)
Nathan Gray
Physiotherapist
BAppSc (ExSSc), MPhTy
Kieran Doyle
National Head of Clinical Development & Physiotherapist
APA Titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist APAM MACP, MMuscPhysio, GradCertMuscPhysio, MPhty, BAppSc(Ex&SpSc)
Olivia Burnett
Physiotherapist
B App Sci, M Phys Prac, APAM, AHPRA
Kelvin Hua
Physiotherapist
BPhTy
Timothy Lovett
Physiotherapist
BPhty, PgCertPhty
John Kang
Physiotherapist
M. Physiotherapy, B. HSc (Sports and Exercise Science)
Louise Condon
Physiotherapist
BSc Phys (Hons)
Nikhil Chandrashekar
Physiotherapist
Morgan Baxter
Discipline Area Manager & Physiotherapist
B. PHTY
Radwan Dannawi
Physiotherapist
BAppSc (PhTy)
Nicholas Hopkins
Physiotherapist
BPhTy
Jessica Osborn
Physiotherapy
BHlth Sci, MPhysio, APAM
Cathrin McBride
Clinical Lead Physiotherapist
BPhysio, GCertSpPhysio
Amee Rathod
Physiotherapist
BPhTy
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NDIS PHYSIOTHERAPY IN CROYDON PARK
Physiotherapy focuses on rehabilitation for movement and daily function—paced and practical, with clear reviews you can follow.
We offer a free discovery session for NDIS participants. We listen first, then plan sessions that fit your week. Our spaces are accessible and comfortable.
Your Physio collaborates through MDT case conferences with Exercise Physiology, OT, and Dietetics. We coordinate with your Support Coordinator or Plan Manager to reduce paperwork and keep therapy on track.
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