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Scott has been a physiotherapist for over 20 years and completed his Post Graduate Masters degree in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy in 2004.He has a particular interest in spinal pain especially relating to sporting injuries.
Scott has worked extensively with local sporting teams including 5 years with the Aspley Hornets and recently 4 years with Moreton Bay United and Albany Creek Excelsior.
He is active within the broader physiotherapy community being on the Australian Physiotherapy Association branch council and the Physiotherapy Business Committee of Queensland.
Scott believes in giving back to the community and was responsible for initiating a generous sponsorship deal with the Moreton Bay United and Ace Football clubs.
He has a keen interest in mountain bike riding and helps out with the local trail care crew at Bunyaville State Forest.Julie studied at Griffith University gaining a Bachelor of Exercise Science in 2001, and a Masters of Physiotherapy in 2004. Since graduating she has predominantly worked in private practice, but also has experience working in hospitals, with sporting teams, in nursing homes, and in corporate settings.
Julie has completed all four levels of DMA Clinical Pilates. She has a special interest in acute and chronic low back pain, incorporating Clinical Pilates into treatment and rehabilitation.
Away from work, Julie spends her time with family, running around after two active kids, and enjoys jogging.Jake has been involved as a sports trainer with the Brisbane Lions AFL senior and reserves men's teams since 2016. He is currently the physiotherapist for the Brisbane Lions Youth Academy program for Brisbane North.
He believes in utilising his Physiotherapy and Exercise Physiology degree knowledge into his treatment to help you with achieving your individual goals. He has a particular interest in treating knees and ankles as well as sporting injuries.Jake likes to stay active through going to gym and running. Growing up he played a variety of sports predominately including cricket, soccer and Australian Rules football.