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Meet Daniel

Director and Senior Physiotherapist

MPhysio, BSc (Exercise Rehabilitation), BSc (Exercise & Health)

Daniel spent four years studying Exercise and Sports Science at UWA, specialising in Exercise Rehabilitation. He then went on to complete his Masters in Physiotherapy at Curtin University. He is currently the Head Physiotherapist for the Rangers State League netball team and since 2018, he has been the team Physiotherapist of the West Australian U17’s netball team. In this position he has travelled to numerous national competitions across Australia. Prior to this, Daniel had three years experience at West Coast Eagles before working at Perth Demons Football Club. He then spent four years at the Subiaco Football Club, assisting the Head Physiotherapist in the treatment, management and rehabilitation of players.

Daniel is a highly motivated Physiotherapist who strives to provide a professional and reliable service to his patients. He utilises a patient-centred approach to deliver an environment whereby patients feel supported and inspired to achieve their goals. He has a vast range of assessment and diagnostic tools to enable him to accurately treat a multitude of disorders and injuries. Daniel has an extensive background in injury prevention and management within both the general population and sporting fields. He also spent two years in the work health industry before moving into private practice at Darch Physio, where he spent six years developing his skills.

Outside of work, Daniel enjoys keeping himself active, playing Australian Rules Football for York, regularly attending the gym and returning to his hometown in Denmark to visit family and go surfing.

Meet Anthony

Physiotherapist

Anthony attained his Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy) degree from Curtin University. He pursued a career as a Physiotherapist, after his personal struggles with injury from playing AFL and from weightlifting. Anthony grew a desire to help others overcome their injuries and challenges, from his personal experiences, as he understood the mental toll injuries may carry.

Throughout his studies, Anthony has been involved in a variety of sporting clubs. These opportunities allowed him to gain experience in managing sporting injuries, both on and off the field. Anthony is currently the Physiotherapist for the Rangers Men’s Netball Team (West Australian Netball League) and the Osbourne Park Amateur Football Club.

Anthony is a holistic Physiotherapist who enjoys assessing and treating all conditions. Whether it involves guiding patients back to the sporting field or helping people return to their meaningful daily activities, he is ready to take on the challenge. No matter the condition, Anthony listens thoroughly and provides a management/treatment plan that is centered around his patients goals.

Outside of Physiotherapy, you will find Anthony keeping active by running along the coast and lifting weights in the gym. He also enjoys a trip over to Melbourne to visit his family, and watch his beloved Bombers.

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Meet Alise

Occupational Therapist

BSc (Occupational Therapy)

Alise spent four years studying Occupational Therapy at Curtin University. After she graduated, Alise worked as an Occupational Therapist for a year in remote Western Australia throughout various Aboriginal communities. This experience was highly educational and rewarding as she worked alongside doctors and nurses at the local clinics, to provide a holistic service to the community. She performed assessments in the home and the aged care clinic, recommending home modifications and treatment plans. This experience helped develop her skills both as a therapist and as a person.

After her time in the outback, Alise returned to her home in Perth and began her role as an Occupational Therapist in the workplace rehabilitation field, at Pace National. She assisted a myriad of clientele in their return to work by performing ergonomic workstation and functional worksite assessments. She also engaged in activity of daily living and workplace modification assessments for people working with a disability. Ensuring people are functional at work, and engaging in best practice to reduce injury, is her passion. If you are experiencing work related pain, Alise can facilitate a safe and sustainable return to work plan with you and your employer / medical team.

Outside of work, Alise enjoys attending gym classes at Crossfit Dignus and long distance running. She aims to compete in a half marathon in the near future.

 

Want to book Alise?

Phone: (08) 6156 6299

Email: [email protected]

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