Coolum Sports & Spinal is located on the beautiful Coolum Beach on the Sunshine Coast, conveniently located near Peregian Beach, Yandina, and Mudjimba.
Sports & Spinal Physiotherapists use hands-on treatment and exercise therapy to manage a wide variety of injuries and complex pains.
Our Physiotherapists are passionate about providing the latest in evidence-based practice combined with their clinical experience to ensure their patients receive the best possible care and advice.
We treat various conditions. Including; shoulder, neck and back pain, sporting injuries, lower limb conditions, women’s health, headaches, work cover incidents, pre and post-surgical, motor vehicle accidents and more.
Sports & Spinal works closely with General Practitioners, Specialists, and other allied health professionals to plan and manage your treatment.
At Sports & Spinal, we pride ourselves on our Physiotherapists treating specific injuries and areas of the body.
Coolum Sports & Spinal is NDIS registered and accepts Medicare rebates and HICAPS health fund claims. EFTPOS and credit card facilities are also available for payment.
Back pain is ranked globally as the leading cause of disability. It is estimated that 70-90% of people will suffer from back pain at some stage in their lives.
Our Physiotherapists can identify factors causing and contributing to your pain and develop an individualised program to assist you in your rehabilitation and restrengthening.
Most cases of lower back pain respond well to the hands-on type of treatments such as manual therapy and exercise prescription.
Manual therapy can include massage and joint mobilisations and manipulations. Our Physiotherapists will tailor an individualised home-based exercise prescription which typically involves a range of mobility exercises, strengthing exercises and a gradual return to activities.
Our Physiotherapists can also use treatments such as taping, acupuncture, TENS, heat or ice pack.
Our Physiotherapists have a comprehensive knowledge of foot and ankle biomechanics and can effectively treat a wide range of foot and lower limb injuries, including:
Achilles Tendon pain, Heel Pain, Plantar Fasciitis, Post-Surgical Rehabilitation, Acute Sprains & Strains, Muscle Dysfunction, Tibialis Posterior Tendinopathy and Ligament Injury.
Your Sports & Spinal Physiotherapist will provide you with long term solutions for your recovery and tailor your treatment plan to your history, injury and physical goals.
Your rehabilitation exercises are designed to quicken your recovery and build strength to prevent further injury. This may involve seeing a podiatrist, modifying footwear, or a combination of stretching, taping, and specific rehabilitation exercises to strengthen the foot and ankle structures.
Knee Pain is one of the most common musculoskeletal complaints, with many causes ranging from acute meniscal tears to ACL rupture and more long term osteoarthritic changes.
An appropriately structured rehabilitation program will get you back in action faster, safer and doing what you do best!
Our Physiotherapists can help your knee issues, whether it is by increasing the range of movements, strengthening the muscles, releasing soft tissue restrictions, bracing or strapping, reducing inflammation and activity modification.
Many of our patients also decide to opt for ‘pre-habilitation, attending Physiotherapy preoperatively to optimise their chances of the best possible outcomes.
Sports and Spinal therapists will work closely with your General Practitioner or Orthopaedic Specialist to ensure you receive ideal management for your individual condition.
Whether it’s returning to the football field, getting ready for your annual ski holiday, making it around 18holes, or simply helping achieve your personal goals of improved mobility, our therapists will get you moving!
Hip pain and joint injury are common for all age groups. The hip joint and its integration with your pelvis, SIJ and lumbar spine (lower back) make it a complex region to correctly analyse and assess any dysfunction.
Many factors can cause hip pain. Often, you may start feeling hip pain for no apparent reason. Sometimes recreation or sports puts a repetitive strain on the hip, causing pain.
Lower limb biomechanics involving your knee, foot and ankle, plus your thigh and calf muscles, can also affect your hip function due to your hip being a major weight-bearing joint. The hip is responsible for functional activities like walking, running, rising from sitting, and climbing stairs. Pain in the hip can limit these activities.
Your Sports & Spinal physiotherapist will spend the time with you to fully assess the origin of your hip pain and investigate whether it is a hip joint, muscular, nerve or biomechanics issue. Through careful analysis and assessment, we can identify your issue and any associated knock-on effects, relieve your pain and minimise your chance of recurrence.
The neck contains a complex network of nerves, blood vessels, muscles, ligaments, tendons, and bones. Because the neck contains so many structures and has an extensive range of motion, it can be prone to injury.
Symptoms of neck pain often include;
- Tight muscles that restrict movement
- Pain that travels
- Headaches or migraines
- Sharp neck pain
Treatment with neck pain includes manual therapy such as; massage, joint mobilisation or manipulation, exercise therapy, and advice beyond the treatment session.
Getting expert help can put you on the right track to a happy, healthy and pain-free life.
While some minor pains can be fixed easily, ongoing headaches and migraines may have a more serious underlying problem. If you suffer from this pain regularly or it interferes with your daily life, it is essential to seek help.
One way to help find a solution and ease the symptoms is through Physiotherapy. Physiotherapy treatment is an effective tool in treating headaches caused by musculoskeletal dysfunction, such as cervical headaches caused by neck dysfunction or tension headaches from muscle strain. Sports & Spinal have Physiotherapists with additional training in headaches and migraines.
Our headache Physiotherapists will assess you to locate the potential source of the problem and identify how best to fix it or ease the symptoms.
Treatment with neck pain includes manual therapy such as; massage, joint mobilisation or manipulation, exercise therapy, and advice beyond the treatment session.
Sports and Spinal provide quality and experienced management options for Shoulder Rehabilitation and Shoulder Pain. The key to effective shoulder pain treatment is an accurate diagnosis.
Sports & Spinal Shoulder Physiotherapists can assist with Chronic Shoulder Pain and Stiffness, AC Joint Injuries, Subacromial Bursitis, Tendon Pathologies, Shoulder Muscle Spasm and Tension, Rotator Cuff Disorders such as Tears and Strains, Frozen Shoulder and Arthritis of the Shoulder.
Treatment will include:
- Hands-on therapy
- Education on biomechanics & posture
- Advice for optimising the function of your shoulders
- Specifically tailored exercise programs that are customised to meet your individual needs.
Plus many more techniques to provide optimal care on your rehabilitation journey.
Hand Therapy is a type of rehabilitation performed by an accredited physiotherapist with unique knowledge and training in treating problems specific to the hand & upper limb. Rehabilitation enables patients to fasten their return to a productive, active lifestyle after injury.
Patients who are candidates for hand therapy may have difficulty using their hands for regular daily tasks or have an injury that prevents them from doing heavy lifting, driving, gripping or fine motor tasks.
Some common symptoms of a hand injury that therapists can treat include; stiffness, weakness, wounds, scars, burns, injured tendons or nerves, fractures, or even amputations of the fingers, hands or arms. Others include patients who suffer from conditions such as wrist pain or tennis elbow and chronic problems such as arthritis or persistent pain.
Hand therapy provides:
- Accurate diagnosis & treatment of hand, wrist & elbow problems
- Custom-orthotic fabrication (usually made from thermoplastic material)
- Help with pain or stiffness in the hand, wrist & elbow.
- Exercise prescription & strengthening programs for regaining full function
- Regaining movement, strength & dexterity in the upper limb after surgery
- Help to reduce sensitivity from nerve problems.
- Help to get back to work & sport with the best recovery.
- Help foster a supportive and clear communication link between surgeon and GP for best treatment and successful outcomes for the patient involved.
If surgery is needed, hand therapists can also help with a patient’s recovery. This may include helping wounds heal, splinting, scar management and reducing swelling.
The conditions that a hand therapist can assist include:
- Flexor and Extensor Tendon repairs
- Finger sprains / dislocation
- Wrist fractures & injury
- TFCC damage
- Wrist instability & pain with loading
- Carpal Tunnel Syndrome
- Osteoarthritis
Elbow:
- Tennis/Golfers Elbow
- Ligament Sprains
- Chronic, overuse conditions
- Elbow fracture post-immobilisation rehabilitation
Other:
- Neurological changes in upper limb function
- Trauma to the arm after an accident
- Surgical post-operative rehabilitation
Women’s Health Physiotherapy (also referred to as Pelvic Health or Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy as Men are also affected with Pelvic concerns!) is the area of Physiotherapy that deals with conditions relating to the bladder, bowel, pelvic floor, and pelvis, as well as pregnancy-related conditions including mastitis and lower back pain.
Our Women’s Health Physiotherapists are trained in pelvic floor assessment and treatment, and work closely with local specialists, surgeons, GPs and other health professionals to ensure that the treatment you are being provided is of the highest level and supported by current evidence.
Some of the areas and conditions that our Physios may be able to assess and treat include:
- Pregnancy & Postnatal Pelvic Girdle of Coccyx Pain
- Pregnancy & Postnatal Lower or Mid Back Pain
- Rectus Abdominis Diastasis (RAD or DRAM, Tummy Muscle Separation)
- Postnatal Pelvic Floor Assessments (including post third and fourth-degree perineal tears)
- Return to Exercise Assessments
- Mastitis
- Bladder issues – Stress Incontinence, Urge Incontinence/ Overactive Bladder Syndromes, Bladder Pain Syndromes (including Interstitial Cystitis) and Retention
- Bowel concerns – Constipation, Faecal Urgency, and Incontinence
- Pelvic Organ Prolapse and Pessary fittings
- Painful Intercourse (Dyspareunia)
- Persistent Pelvic and Vaginal Pain (including Endometriosis driven pain)
- Pre and Post Gynae Surgery Pelvic Floor Muscle Training and Advice
- Pre and Post Prostatectomy Pelvic Floor Muscle Training and Advice
BPPV (Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo) is one of the most common causes of dizziness, affecting up to 50% of patients over the age of 70. The biomechanical condition is caused by the dislodgement of calcium carbonate crystals into the region of the inner ear with the sensory organs, triggering the sensation of vertigo. Physiotherapy can be remarkably effective in treating BPPV and assessments are available in our physiotherapy practices.
Physiotherapist performs non-invasive tests such as the Dix- Hallpike test to confirm a BPPV diagnosis and to determine which ear is affected. The type of nystagmus (involuntary eye movements) observed will also identify which canal(s) is/are involved.
The dizziness resulting from BPPV can be dramatically relieved by specific techniques performed by a skilled physiotherapist that use the forces of gravity to reposition the displaced calcium carbonate crystals out of the sensory areas of the canals in the inner ear.
Standard physiotherapy treatment uses a sequence of repositioning manoeuvres – such as the Epley, Semont or Lempert – to move the crystals out of the semi-circular canal.
Once the primary cause is addressed, physiotherapy treatment may involve a targeted exercise program to reduce the patient’s vertiginous in response to certain positional changes such as bending forward and looking up. Targeted balance training may be offered to patients with any residual balance defects. Exercises such as Brandt Daroff exercises may be prescribed for patient self-management.
Other inner ear disorders for which vestibular rehabilitation can offer improved outcomes include vestibular neuronitis/labyrinthitis; acoustic neuroma (post-op); oto-toxicity; movement-induced dizziness and Meniere’s disease.
Vestibular rehabilitation can help address these vestibular system disorders and restore the best use of the remaining vestibular function by teaching unaffected balance mechanisms to take over the function or teaching other parts of the body to compensate. Let our highly skilled professionals be part of the treatment plan for your BPPV.
Dizziness is one of the most common complaints patients take to the doctor and occurs more frequently as people age. Physiotherapists have the skills to perform highly specific techniques which can cure the majority of patients suffering from BPPV in a single treatment.
Clicking, locking or pain? Grinding your teeth? Do you hate going to the dentist or struggle to eat your favourite food?
TMJ Dysfunction is:
- Teeth Grinding/clenching
- Clicking
- Popping
- Limited range of movement and ability to open
- Unable to fully clench your jaw
- Tenderness around the Jaw
- Teadaches, ear pain, dizziness and upper neck pain.
Jaw (TMJ) problems are more common than many people think. These problems tend to build up over many years and can affect the quality of life in many different ways. TMJ can cause headaches, dizziness, upper neck pain and ear pain. Some of our patients have also reported pain or inability to move or clench their jaw completely. Ear ringing (tinnitus) might also be related to TMJ dysfunction.
If you’re unsure how to treat your TMJ, we suggest speaking to one of our Sports & Spinal physiotherapists. Together with your dentist, we can assess your condition and begin corrective treatment if appropriate.
Chronic or persistent pain is an area of rehabilitation that is challenging and satisfying, as new approaches offer hope. Chronic pain patients often present with;
- A long history of pain
- Adjoining mental health deterioration
- Failed numerous rehab programs,
- Flared up with standard rehabilitation approaches
- Intense fear and paranoia to exercise
- A cocktail of medications to control their symptoms,
- Poor long term prognosis
Statistics from the Pain Management Research Institute at the University of Sydney show that 1 in 5 people in Australia is in a chronic pain state, including adolescents and children, 1 in 3 people aged over 65.
Current literature advocates treating chronic pain with a multidisciplinary team. This includes a Pain Specialist, General Practitioner, Physiotherapist, Clinical Psychologist or Psychiatrist, and Occupational therapist or social worker. The team needs to be interactive, approachable and available. Importantly, as a team, a consistent message is delivered to the patient.
The Physiotherapists role involves Education, Graded Motor Imagery (GMI) and Normalising movement patterns.
Prehabilitation programs can be a successful pre-surgical intervention option to reduce post-surgical inpatient stays, helps improve post-surgical outcomes and improve recovery times. It is therefore recommended that you take part in a specifically prescribed rehab program prior to surgery to increase muscle strength and reduce the chance that you will require extended inpatient rehabilitation prior to being discharged home after surgery.
The goal of a post-surgery physiotherapy program is to help you return to physical function. Surgery without rehabilitation can often lead to poor results. Sports & Spinal Physiotherapy can help you achieve a successful post-operative result with effective evidence-based rehabilitation.
Our sports therapists work with local, national and international level athletes from various disciplines. Whether it’s getting an Olympian back into peak shape for a pinnacle event or helping a weekend warrior smash out their PB, we are equipped to help you return to performing at your best.
Common sports injuries we treat are:
- Tendinopathies
- Hamstring strains
- Corks, haematomas
- Sprained ankles
- Tennis elbow
- Knee injuries ACL anterior cruciate ligament, medial collateral ligament, meniscus
- Hip/groin pain
- Calf strains
- Achilles tendon
We use a range of hands-on techniques, including massage, joint manipulations, trigger point therapy, taping and stretching, to facilitate a rapid recovery.
At Sports and Spinal, we are passionate about helping people achieve their goals and the ultimate success from such ambition.
Acupuncture originated in China over 5000 years ago and is based on the belief that good health is determined by a balanced flow of Qi (energy) along the twelve major meridians of the body which are linked to specific internal and external organ systems. It recognises that the body has an innate ability for self-healing through stimulating the brain to produce natural pain-relieving chemicals called endorphins, assisting in pain relief.
At Sports and Spinal, we insert single-use, sterile and disposable needles at specific points along these meridians to alter the flow of Qi in order to relieve muscular tension, stress and ultimately pain. In acupuncture, we also use what is called Ah Chi points which basically trigger points in a muscle that are not found on a meridian. These are the points that are used in Dry Needling.
In dry needling and acupuncture, the needles tend to be left in situ for any given period of time based on the desired effects in the treatment of Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction eg increased blood flow, muscle relaxation etc.
Acupuncture and Dry Needling are useful modalities that provide a safe and effective treatment for a variety of conditions assisting in pain relief and injury rehabilitation. Below is a list of the most commonly treated conditions;
- Back Pain
- Arthritis
- Headaches/Migraines
- Neck Pain
- Shoulder Pain
- Elbow Pain
- Achilles Injuries
- Hip and Leg Pain
- Knee Pain
- Ankle Pain
- Fibromyalgia
- Sinus troubles
- Musculoskeletal Injuries/Muscle/Joint Pain
Trigger point needling (which an acupuncturist will also call dry needling) is where a needle is poked in and out of the trigger point quickly (like pecking) to stimulate a twitch response to reset the muscle spindle. It is very uncomfortable and can leave the patient feeling quite sore (aching) for anywhere from 2hours to 2days following this type of needling. It is used more in chronic conditions eg a runner who continues to get tight calf muscles, overactive gluteals in low back pain etc.
For more information as to whether acupuncture, dry needling, or trigger point needling can help you, please ask your physiotherapist.
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Kate Reardon
Physiotherapist: Knee, Hip, Shoulder & Sports Injuries
Brooke Wilson
Physiotherapist: Special Interest Neck & Headaches
Sam Cobourn
Physiotherapist: Lower Limb & Sports Injuries
Koren West
Physiotherapist: Lower Back & Neurological Rehabilitation
Madison Simmons
Physiotherapist: Special Interest Shoulders
Zoe Divall
Physiotherapist: Neck, Headaches & Vestibular
Meredith Hill
Physiotherapist: Lower Limb & Sports Injuries
Louise Meek
Physiotherapist: Shoulder & Elbow Hypermobility Disorders
Emmett Walsh
Physiotherapist
Emmett is a dedicated physiotherapist who combines a patient-centred approach with evidence-based practices to help patients recover and prevent future injuries. After completing a Bachelor of Exercise Science at the University of Wollongong and a Master of Physiotherapy at the University of Technology Sydney, Emmett has developed skills in all areas with particular interests in sporting injuries and persistent pain conditions. In 2021, Emmett worked with professional athletes at Wellington Phoenix FC, gaining valuable insights into injury prevention, rehabilitation, and the demands of elite sports. His experience in a hospital pain clinic further deepened his interest in managing chronic pain conditions, providing him with a well-rounded perspective on patient care.
Outside of work, Emmett has been an active participant in sports such as running, rugby league, AFL, and touch football. His love for outdoor activities, including surfing, hiking, and camping, reflects his commitment to leading an active, balanced lifestyle. Emmett takes a multifactorial approach to physiotherapy, focusing on each patient’s goals to promote recovery and prevent recurrence. He is passionate about staying up-to-date with the latest research to provide the best possible care.
Emmett is available for physiotherapy consults at Coolum Sports & Spinal.
Kate Reardon
Physiotherapist: Knee, Hip, Shoulder & Sports Injuries
Kate is a dedicated and experienced senior physiotherapist with a passion for helping patients achieve their optimal physical health and performance. With a special interest in sports injuries and acute musculoskeletal injuries, she brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the Coolum team.
Kate grew up in outback Queensland, before moving to Brisbane to complete a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2013. She spent the formative years of her career working in private practice settings at the Sunshine Coast and London, leading her to develop a special interest in acute musculoskeletal injuries. Upon return to Australia, Kate pursued work in more specialised sports settings, ultimately practicing in Sydney’s largest sports medicine clinic. Kate then spent several winter seasons working as a snow sports physiotherapist in NSW’s Snowy Mountains.
Kate has a particular interest in knee, hip and shoulder injuries and acute traumas. Kate is passionate about providing quality care for athletes and active individuals.
Outside the clinic, Kate can be found enjoying the great outdoors – playing community sports or hiking in the mountains during warmer months; and snowboarding in winter. Her first hand experience with sports gives her a unique insight into the challenges faced by her patients, allowing her to provide a holistic journey to recovery and peak physical performance.
Kate is available for physiotherapy consults at Coolum Sports & Spinal.
Brooke Wilson
Physiotherapist: Special Interest Neck & Headaches
Brooke now calls the Sunshine Coast home, moving from down south, she is thrilled to offer her expertise to the local community while embracing the vibrant coastal lifestyle.
With a strong foundation in private practice, Brooke has mastered evidence-based techniques and innovative approaches to patient care and rehabilitation. Her holistic approach ensures comprehensive treatment for a variety of concerns, including sporting injuries, neck discomfort, and headaches which allows Brooke to be more targeted in her professional development in this specialisty area. Brooke also provides specialised support for NDIS clients, showcasing her dedication to addressing diverse patient needs.
When she’s not in the clinic, Brooke loves to stay active through swimming, hiking, and exploring the beautiful Sunshine Coast. Her enthusiasm for an active lifestyle not only enriches her own life but also deepens her connection with patients, enhancing her holistic approach to physiotherapy.
Blending her expertise with a genuine passion for health and wellness, Brooke is a trusted partner in helping you achieve your best possible health and vitality. Brooke has a special interest in musculoskeletal rehabilitation and neck and headache physiotherapy.
Brooke is available for physiotherapy consults at Coolum Sports & Spinal.
Sam Cobourn
Physiotherapist: Lower Limb & Sports Injuries
Sam grew up in Port Macquarie and has since relocated to the Sunshine Coast, where he continues to apply his physiotherapy expertise. Graduating with Distinction from Charles Sturt University with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Sam has developed a broad skill set in treating all areas of the body, with a particular interest in lower limb and sports injuries.
Sam has pursued further training to enhance his practice, including the GLA:D program for evidence-based management of osteoarthritis and additional education on the multifactorial nature of pain conditions. He also holds a Certificate in Dry Needling. Sam has experience working with a local AFL club, giving him additional skills in sports injury management.
A key aspect of Sam’s practice is his use of VALD software, a cutting-edge technology that enables precise assessments and more tailored treatment programs, leading to improved patient outcomes. Sam is dedicated to creating individualized management plans that align with each patient’s goals, helping them return to the activities they enjoy.
Outside of his professional life, Sam has an extensive martial arts background. He has both instructed and competed at an international level, representing Australia in Russia and China. Sam’s passion for an active lifestyle and the great outdoors complements his work, and he embraces life with enthusiasm and a readiness for adventure.
Sam has a special interest in Sports Physiotherapy, Lower Limb Physiotherapy, General Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation and has completed his certificate in Dry Needling.
Sam is available for Physiotherapy at our Coolum clinic.
Koren West
Physiotherapist: Lower Back & Neurological Rehabilitation
Koren graduated from Bond University in 2009 with a Doctor of Physiotherapy. During that time, she worked closely with Tennis Australia in Brisbane and the junior elite tennis players in the prevention of lower back and spine injuries.
Since graduating Koren has been focusing on spinal rehabilitation and in particular, acute and chronic lower back pain and has continued her education along this path. Koren has a particular interest in managing patients with a holistic approach to their active rehabilitation using a multidisciplinary team. Koren is passionate about ensuring that every patient she sees is provided with education and a plan regarding their specific condition to assure their goals are met, leading to a greater recovery.
Other areas Koren enjoys working with are chronic complex musculoskeletal pain conditions, neurological conditions and has completed her certificate in Dry Needling. In Koren’s spare time, she enjoys kickboxing, the outdoors, and spending time with family and friends.
Koren has a special interest in Lower Back Physiotherapy, Spinal Rehabilitation, Neurological Physiotherapy & NDIS
Koren is available for Physiotherapy appointments at our Coolum location.
Madison Simmons
Physiotherapist: Special Interest Shoulders
Madison graduated from UQ Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours in 2017 and has thoroughly enjoyed working as a private practice physiotherapist since. With his experience working in a multi-disciplinary team of health professionals, Madison thrives on working with the Sports & Spinal team to work toward the individual goals of his patients.
Madison has extensive experience in helping people overcome chronic pain obstacles on their way to improving their quality of life and is a firm believer that with the right approach, anything is possible when you put your mind to it. As a result, treating chronic pain and injuries that won’t go away is Madison’s particular interest.
Madison has also developed a strong passion for treating sporting injuries after competing as an elite tennis player in Australia. Outside of the clinic, he has a passion for road cycling, hiking, and after relocating to the Sunshine Coast, surfing will be next on the list. Overall, Madison utilises a holistic approach of hands-on therapy, dry needling, individual exercise programs, and education to work with patients to achieve their personal goals.
Madison’s interests are Shoulder Rehabilitation & Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Madison is available for Physiotherapy appointments at our Coolum clinic.
Zoe Divall
Physiotherapist: Neck, Headaches & Vestibular
Zoe graduated from Griffith University with a Bachelor of Exercise Science and a Masters of Physiotherapy. She has a passion for improving people’s lives through evidence-based effective treatment modalities focusing on patient-centred goals and long term outcomes.
Zoe continues to complete extra training and ongoing professional development in neck/headache and vestibular treatments. Zoe creates treatment plans that aim to have you back to doing the things you love in a way that is realistic and has your goals at the core.
Zoe has always lived a very active lifestyle; is heavily involved with the local Surf Life Saving Club, and enjoys yoga, touch football and tennis. Zoe’s interest in a healthy lifestyle and general well-being will provide clients with a holistic treatment approach.
Zoe has a special interest in Neck & Headache Physiotherapy, Vestibular Treatment and NDIS, and has completed her certificate in Dry Needling.
Zoe is available for appointments at our Coolum clinic.
Meredith Hill
Physiotherapist: Lower Limb & Sports Injuries
Meredith has extensive experience as a Sports Physiotherapist and Pilates instructor but has focused her practice in recent years on lower limb injuries. Meredith has a special interest in endurance sports, triathlon, and running-related injuries as a professional triathlete herself.
Meredith completes running assessments in the clinic using video analysis to diagnose and manage chronic running injuries. Meredith also has years of experience in post-operative rehab and compliments her treatments with dry needling, Kinesio taping, and gym-based functional strength training.
Meredith’s interests are in Lower Limb, Sports Injuries & Running Assessments
To book an appointment with Meredith, please contact the Coolum clinic at 07 5415 0024.
Louise Meek
Physiotherapist: Shoulder & Elbow Hypermobility Disorders
After moving to the Sunshine coast in 2010 from gaining experience working overseas in Canada and a high level sports medicine clinic in Brisbane. Louise continued to focus on her speciality area acute and complex shoulder injuries, hypermobility disorders and thoracic outlet syndrome.
Louise continued to work with the shoulder team on the Sunshine Coast after moving to join the Sports and Spinal Team in 2010. She was an Australian Institute of Sport athlete for 7 years in high diving and was a representative on the Australian team for 5 years, which is where her passion for physiotherapy originated. Then moving on to work with the Wynnum Manly Seagulls in her early physiotherapy career.
Louise has been selected from thousands of physiotherapists in Australia to be included in the Shoulder and Elbow Physiotherapist group (SEPA). This is a selected group of elite Shoulder & Elbow physiotherapists. She works with the shoulder team in Sports and Spinal as a clinical lead and multiple specialists on the Sunshine Coast to give the most up to date quality care.
Louise is very passionate about an educational, active, and functional approach to treatment to allow the individual to learn and manage their injury to prevent a recurrence. “I feel this gives people the tools to be the driver of their recovery”.
Louise’s interests are in Shoulder Rehabilitation, Hypermobility & Thoracic outlet Syndrome.
To book an appointment with Louise, please contact the Coolum clinic at 07 5415 0024.