Nicole specialises in supporting clients with muscular tension, post-exercise recovery, and general wellness maintenance. With experience working within semi-professional soccer, netball, rugby, and HYROX/hybrid training environments, she holds valuable knowledge into the physical demands of both competitive sport and high-performance training lifestyles.
Nicole also has a strong interest in working with athletes leading high-activity lifestyles, such as HYROX competitors, and hybrid training-focused individuals, combining recovery and wellness treatments to support performance and physical wellbeing.
Outside of work, she enjoys weight training, wellness, and maintaining an active lifestyle.
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Clodagh graduated from Murdoch University with a Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology and a Bachelor of Sport and Exercise science. Clodagh has immersed herself in a variety of areas including, musculoskeletal rehabilitation, cardiopulmonary rehabilitation, chronic disease management, mental health, and vocational rehabilitation.
Clodagh is passionate about keeping up-to-date with research and the application of best, evidence-based practice in a clinical setting. Clodagh has a strong emphasis towards exercise-based rehabilitation, regaining functional movement, and she is heavily focused on education.
Clodagh enjoys collaborating with patients in order to empower them in making informed decisions about their own health.
Outside of the clinic, Clodagh is an amateur palaeontologist, and loves to hike with her furry sidekick, Rollo (who we might add is IG famous with more than 50,000 followers!!)
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Connor graduated from the University of the West of England with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Physiotherapy. Connor then spent 5 years working in the UK on busy trauma and orthopaedic wards before being deployed to the ICU during the COVID19 pandemic.
Connor has taken a special interest in the management of Musculoskeletal conditions, including sporting injuries and supporting individuals through their rehabilitation journey. Connor was involved in developing and leading a county wide return to sport programme for those with ACL injuries seeking high level rehabilitation. He also lead return to fitness programmes to facilitate exercise enthusiasts in returning to fitness post injury.
As well as sporting injuries, Connor has vast experience working with long-term chronic injuries and acute conditions, providing an individual customised treatment plan which includes the latest evidence based research.
Outside of work, Connor has an interest in bodybuilding/powerlifting as well combat sports such as boxing and MMA.
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Cameron is a lifelong sportsman; an early introduction to football forged a deep love of Australian Rules (AFL), which followed Cameron into Adulthood. Cameron was recruited to join Subiaco Lions (WAFL) football club, becoming one of the youngest players, which saw him progress into the league squad and representing WA in Australian Rules until the age of 21, where he joined the Perth Demons as a League WAFL Player. Cameron also participated in Surf life saving and athletics during his offseason from football.
In 2005 Cameron won a Scholarship to train at the Australian Institute of Sports (AIS) in Canberra for 12 months, this same year he was selected for the AFL draft camps. It was in this year Cameron first encountered Physiotherapists, fuelling his career path into exercise rehabilitation, strength and conditioning and Physiotherapy. He recognised the importance of working with adolescent athletes to prevent injury and improve performance on and off the field.
Cameron completed a Bachelor of Science (Exercise and Sports Science) at Edith Cowan University. This was followed by a Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy) from Curtin University to extend his knowledge and practice. Cameron and his team of Physio’s treat athletes from a wide range of sport, from National level gymnasts to state, national and world class Powerlifters. In 2015, Cameron established BodyBuilt Physiotherapy to combine his skills in Physiotherapy, Sports Science and Exercise Rehabilitation to help patients recover from injury and improve their overall health.
In late 2017, BodyBuilt Physio rebranded into Trained Physio & Fitness – a new pathway for Physiotherapy with a strong focus on exercise rehabilitation and strength & conditioning with a 250m2 rehab facility dedicated to their patients recovery.
These days you will find Cameron down the footy oval with his son who he admits “is already a better footy player than I ever was” and pursuing his new fitness passion in Brazilian Jiu Jitsu.
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Levi is an experienced physiotherapist who helps people move better, build strength, and get back to the activities they love with confidence. He holds a Doctor of Physiotherapy and a Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science, giving him a strong foundation in both clinical care and human performance.
He combines hands-on treatment with personalised exercise programmes to guide patients from pain and injury through to full function and performance. With two years of on-field experience as a Head Sports Trainer for an amateur AFL club, Levi brings practical expertise in acute injury management, rehabilitation, and return-to-sport planning.
Outside the clinic, Levi trains in Olympic Weightlifting, strength training, and running, giving him first hand insight into the demands of sport and what it takes to return safely and perform well.
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