Staff

Glen Tieu

Glen Tieu

Qualifications: B. App. Sc (Physiotherapy) 2018.

Glen has a strong passion for working with people to manage their musculoskeletal and sports injuries. His interests lie in strength and conditioning and lower limb tendinopathy management. Since graduating, he has also been the team physiotherapist for a team in each football code across Sydney. This has inspired his vision to ensure that rehabilitation is not only aimed at returning athletes back to their sport but improving performance and reducing the risk of injury recurrence.

Chantelle Buck

Chantelle Buck

Qualifications: Graduated from Sydney University with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) 2019.

Chantelle is a member of the APA.

Physiotherapy special interests:
Hydrotherapy.
The management of chronic low back pain through specific directed exercises.
Post-Operative rehabilitation.
Sports injuries particularly combat sports.

Corey Dwarte

Corey Dwarte

Qualifications:Graduated from Sydney University with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) in 2017 , certified in segmental dry needling for musculosketal conditions.

Corey has a keen interest in all types of musculoskeletal conditions, in particular:

  • Sports related injury/rehabilitation and accelerated return to sport
  • Orthopaedic rehabilitation
  • Cervicogenic headaches/dizziness and neck pain

Corey has gained experience in sports specific rehabilitation through working with sporting teams including Bankstown United and more recently Western suburbs magpies.

Mr H.Vu Le

Mr H.Vu Le

Qualifications: Graduated from Sydney University with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) 1996.
Certificate in Acupuncture.

Vu is a member of the APA.

Physiotherapy special interests:
Chronic pain.
Lower back pain.
Neck pain.
Casting.

Languages spoken:
English
Vietnamese
German
Spanish (semi fluent)

Cathy Cox

Cathy Cox

Qualifications: Diploma in Physiotherapy 1978.

Cathy is a member of the APA, women’s health group and Continence Foundation of Australia. She has over 35 years working in Physiotherapy in various areas including both hospital work and private practice. She has always had an interest in musculo-skeletal problems, sports injuries and more recently women’s health issues. Her particular interest is in helping women of all ages with bladder control issues and pelvic or coxxageal pain. She has experience in helping women with these conditions when associated with childbirth (both before and after) or later in life.

Massage Therapist

Valeria Vallejos

Valeria Vallejos

Qualifications:

Val has been a massage therapist since 2009. She has had vast experience treating a variety of clients with varied injuries. Val is also currently studying for her physiotherapy degree at The University of Western Sydney.

Professional associations: Australian Natural Therapists Association (ANTA)

Languages:
English
Spanish

Receptionists

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