Physiotherapy:
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Physiotherapy is a natural
scientific approach to the assessment and treatment of pain
and injury in the human body. Sydney Sportsmed Physiotherapists
are able to assess, diagnose and explain to you your injury
or pain. In doing this they will formulate a plan of treatment
and rehabilitation for you. Sydney Sportsmed Physiotherapists
work using a biomechanical approach to analyse any alterations
to normal movement that you have and will work towards correcting
the movement abnormality or dysfunction using a wide variety
of manual treatment techniques.
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Marnie Douglas - Physiotherapist
Marnie Douglas is a Physiotherapist who completed her studies
at The University of Sydney. Marnie's clinical experience
has been gained through her work at one of Sydney's largest
teaching and diagnostic hospitals. Marnie's specialist
interests are broad, yet highly focused. Her interests
include the prevention and treatment of workplace and
sporting injuries as well as general physiotherapy care
within the broader community.
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skills allow her to recognise and address individual needs
and establish appropriate strategies to accommodate these
needs. By combining her knowledge of anatomy, physiology and
an understanding of the working environment, Marnie is able
to personalise a program to ensure an optimal physical
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Marnie has strong communication and interpersonal skills.
These allow her to quickly establish a rapport with her
clients and present individual treatments through a holistic
approach.
Qualifications:
- B.App.Sc Physiotherapy (University of Sydney, 2002)
- Registered Physiotherapist 2002 - present
- Affiliate of Ergonomics Society
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Sinead Brogan – Physiotherapist
Sinead Brogan is a physiotherapist
who graduated from University College Dublin in 2006.
Sinead has worked in the public health system in Ireland
and also in private practice in Ireland and New Zealand.
Sinead is experienced in dealing with a variety
of musculoskeletal injuries and conditions, including
sports and work injuries. She has facilitated the
development of her skills by working with Irish
gaelic football and hurling teams and New Zealand
rugby teams in the past. She has a keen interest
in manual treatment and combines this with exercise
therapy, including pilates, to provide pain relief
and successful rehabilitation.
Sinead has a keen interest in sports, particularly
running, which she has been involved in for a number
of years.
Qualifications
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Niamh Wynne – Physiotherapist
 Niamh Wynne is a physiotherapist who graduated from Trinity College, Dublin in 2007. Niamh has worked in the public health system in Ireland and also in private practice in New Zealand.
Niamh is experienced in dealing with acute and chronic, work and sporting musculoskeletal injuries. She has worked with New Zealand touch rugby in the past and uses this knowledge and a combination of manual treatments, exercise prescription and education to help patients achieve their goals.
Niamh has a keen interest in sports, particularly hockey, which she has participated in for a number of years.
Qualifications
- BSc (Hons) Physiotherapy – Trinity College Dublin 2007
- Registered Physiotherapist 2007 – present
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