Introducing Thrive’s Newest Physio, Kellie

Thrive would like to introduce our newewst physiotherapist Kellie!

Kellie has worked in private practice throughout her career, gaining extensive experience in treating a wide variety of musculoskeletal and sports related conditions. She enjoys helping people of all ages maintain or regain their mobility and stay active in their day to day and sporting activities.

Kellie is a Titled Sports Physiotherapist and is experienced in treating a variety of sporting injuries in recreational and competitive athletes, with a keen interest in running, netball and hockey injuries.

In addition to providing assessment and management of acute pain and injuries, she has experience in post-operative rehabilitation for patients who have undergone orthopaedic procedures such as shoulder, knee and ankle surgeries.

As an adjunct to manual therapy techniques and exercise prescription, Kellie has completed coursesin dry needling, Kinesiotaping, and Kinetic Link training.

Along with the physical aspect of physiotherapy treatment, Kellie has an interest in how nutrition and lifestyle factors can influence a person’s recovery and wellbeing, and is able to provide advice to help get the best outcome from treatment.


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