What are the inclusions and fees?You will get a one-on-one Telehealth Online Physiotherapy Consultation with the Practitioner you choose.
The Physio will assess via video, taking a detailed history and get you to perform certain movements and tests as required, where you will be able to ask the Physio questions and get your injury or problem concerns addressed.
The Physio will also create a personalised exercise rehab program as required with videos instructions to help you through any rehab regime or recovery you may need, which you will have lifetime access.
Your initial consultation is for 60min and follow up consultations are 45min. To view the Physio's fees, go to the individual practitioner profiles below. You will be required to pay the consultation fee up front to secure your appointment. |
The technical stuff...You will be sent a telehealth appointment email with a video link and access code that you will need to will need to access the consultation. If you prefer you can also use either skype or zoom (Please lets us know if you wish to use skype or zoom instead of our telehealth platform). You will also need a computer/laptop or smartphone/tablet that has video and camera capabilities and a good internet connection. (We do not do voice-only calls).
Please make sure the telehealth or video application is open before your consultation and your video and microphone is working. This will avoid any connection delays during your appointment.
You can then email any relevant medical correspondence for your Physio, attaching any medical reports, scans and background history regarding your injury or problem. This will assist them in the consultation.
All online telehealth consultations are able to be claimed with health funds in Australia from 14 April 2020. If you have any queries regarding the consultation or booking please contact us at reception@physiofitness.com.au
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Tim KeeleyB.Phty, Cred.MDT, APAM
Principal Physiotherapist
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Tim Keeley is a Physiotherapist from New Zealand with over 20 years experience in Physiotherapy and the Fitness Industries. He is the Principal Physiotherapist and Director of Physio Fitness and physiorehab.com, a rehabilitation expert, clinical educator and convention presenter. Tim provides sports physio and physiotherapy treatment, rehab exercises, dry needling, kinesio taping and in-depth rehabilitation programming for pain and sports injuries at our Bondi Junction clinic in the Eastern Suburbs of Sydney. He is a NSW registered Physiotherapist, internationally credentialed Mckenzie spinal Physiotherapist and member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association.
He specialises in sports, fitness and training injuries, post-operative rehab for knee, shoulder and lumbar spine surgery and corrective exercise rehabilitation programs and strengthening for lower back pain and lumbar disc injuries, shoulder pain, rotator cuff injuries, knee pain, patella-femoral pain and ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) reconstruction surgery. He has also been a regular physiotherapy presenter at the FILEX fitness industry conferences.
He graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from the University of Otago, New Zealand in 1997. He then completed the 4-stage McKenzie Course and Credentialling examination to become an internationally credentialed McKenzie Therapist. Tim began his Physiotherapy career at the Christchurch Park Physiotherapy Clinic, located in the Christchurch Rugby Football Club grounds in Christchurch, New Zealand. He was the Senior Rugby Team Physiotherapist for 2 years from 1998 to 1999. Tim then moved to London in 2000 and became the Senior Physiotherapist for Sona Positive Health (now integrated into Nuffield Proactive), operating an on-site Physiotherapy clinic inside the corporate health club of Deutsche Bank AG in the City of London. During this time he has undertaken an extensive amount of continual post-graduate professional development.
Tim then settled in Sydney in Australia in 2004 to become the Senior Physiotherapist and Clinical Mentor/Educator at Get Active Physiotherapy in St Leonards. During this time Tim has been a highly acclaimed presenter at 6 international FILEX conventions, educating the fitness industry on corrective exercise programming and injury prevention. He has also lectured on the Certificate 3 Fitness and 4 Master Trainer courses at the Australian Institute of Fitness, writes for Fitness First magazine and has appeared on Sunrise on Channel 7. Tim started Physio Fitness Australia (re-branding the Get Active Physiotherapy clinics), and opened the clinic in Bondi Junction in 2009 as the central reception clinic.
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Elise MulvihillB.Phty (Hon), APAM
Senior Physiotherapist
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Elise is an Australian registered Physiotherapist. Born and raised in Sydney, since completing her Physiotherapy degree she has spent the last 2 years working in a Sports Physiotherapy clinic. Here she has worked with a variety of both recreational and high level athletes and teams competing in sports such as rugby league, soccer, basketball and touch football.
Elise has an appreciation for all things health and exercise. She is passionate about working with her patients to achieve their individual goals. She understands the importance of exercise in this process to optimize their return to activity, and reduce recurrence of their condition. This has led her to complete further education including courses in Matwork pilates and dry needling. Outside the clinic you can find Elise exercising, playing and coaching touch football or netball or somewhere along the NSW coastline, swimming and walking.
Elise graduated from Western Sydney University with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours). She started her career at a sports private practice where she treated a range of injuries including acute ankle, knee and shoulder injuries, as well as low back and neck conditions. Elise went on to complete her certificate in Matwork pilates, which she later used to develop small group classes and one-on-one sessions for her patients at the clinic.
Elise has experience with numerous sporting teams, including St George Touch Football and Trinity Grammar School.
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Emma MartinM.Sc (Phty), B.Sc, APAM
Senior Physiotherapist
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Emma is a Physiotherapist from the United Kingdom with over nine years of clinical experience. She is also an Australian registered Physiotherapist and is a member of the Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute. Emma specialises in corrective exercise rehabilitation programmes and strengthening for lower back pain, shoulder injuries, knee pain, ankle injuries and post-surgical rehabilitation.
Emma is passionate about empowering clients to get back to doing what is important to them and achieving their goals. She understands the importance of retraining inefficient movement patterns and building strength to develop resilience and prevent future injuries. She enjoys taking clients all the way from the acute painful phase of their injury to performance training, to get them fully back to the activities and sports that they love doing.
Emma graduated from Kings College London with a Masters of Physiotherapy in 2011. Emma started her career in the National Health Service in Southeast England, working there for 5 years before moving into a private musculoskeletal and sports Physiotherapy practice in London, where she has been working for the past 3 years as both a Physiotherapist and Clinical Reformer Pilates instructor.
Emma went on to complete her certificate in Matwork Pilates and Reformer Pilates, which she then used to teach small group Reformer Pilates classes and one-on-one sessions for her clients at the clinic. Emma has recently moved over to Sydney from London and has now started working as a Senior Physiotherapist at Physio Fitness.
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