Nathan has completed a Bachelor of Health Science and Masters of Physiotherapy practice at La Trobe University and is a certified Strength & Conditioning coach through the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association.
Thomas completed his Doctor of Physiotherapy training, with distinction, at the University of Melbourne in 2018. He has gained a wealth of experience working both in private practice and with various sporting clubs before joining the Alphington Sports Medicine team in 2023.
Jennifer graduated from La Trobe University in 2018 and has extensive ice and snow physiotherapy experience. She is the current Team Physiotherapist for the National U18 Ice Hockey and Victorian Women’s Ice Hockey. She is also Head Physiotherapist for the Melbourne Mustangs Men’s Australian Ice Hockey League (AIHL) team and a Physiotherapist in the Olympic Winter Institute of Australia Sports Medicine Network.
Katharine has completed a Bachelor of Applied Science and Masters of Physiotherapy Practice at Latrobe University. She also has Clinical Pilates training, allowing her to create personalised Pilates programs for her clients. Katharine utilises manual therapy alongside exercise rehabilitation to help her clients achieve their lifestyle and sporting goals.
Sean completed his undergraduate Physiotherapy Degree at Latrobe University, and is currently in the process of completing his Masters degree towards Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy titling (Master of Sports Medicine at Melbourne University).
Bradley is a Physiotherapist and ASCA Level 1 Strength & Conditioning Coach. He is the current Strength & Conditioning Coach for The Australian Ballet School, has worked in various dance specific practices across Melbourne and has experience as a backstage Physiotherapist for musical theatre. He has a clinical interest in lower limb injuries, thoracic ring approach, dance specific injuries and high-performance dance strength and conditioning. He is also qualified in dry needling, clinical pilates and is currently undertaking mentorship in Diane Lee's Integrated Systems Model.