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    • How we can help
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    • Vestibular
    • Brain Injury
    • Motor Neurone Disease
    • Other Neurological Conditions
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    • Intensive Programs
    • PD Warrior®
    • Housing Solutions & SDA
    • Vestibular
    • LEXO Robotic Gait Training
    • Cognitive Rehab
    • Wheelchair and Seating Clinic
    • Neuromuscular Gait Clinic
    • Group Classes
    • Equipment Prescription
  • Mobile Therapy
    • Therapy at Home
    • Telerehab
    • Nordic Walking
    • Return to Sport
    • At Your Gym
    • Beach Access Days
    • Group Classes
    • Hydrotherapy
    • Independent Living
    • Mobile Seating Clinic
  • Intensive Therapy Centre
    • Upper Limb
    • Stand Walk Run
    • LEXO: The Robotic Gait Trainer
    • Robotics and Technology
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Sydney’s award-winning neurological and disability rehabilitation provider. We are a team of experienced multidisciplinary clinicians working in an outpatient clinic and mobile rehab setting.

CONTACT INFORMATION

  • 5 George Place, Artarmon 2064, Sydney
  • Level 1, 43 Bridge Street, Hurstville 2220, Sydney
  • +61 (02) 9906 7777
   

WHAT WE DO

  • Intensive Rehab Centre
  • Home Therapy
  • NDIS Registered
  • ARCademy
  • Telehealth
  • SDA & Housing
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Caroline Takla

BSc Physiotherapy, Cairo University, Egypt

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Caroline graduated as a physiotherapist in Egypt in 2004 and relocated to Australia in 2011. She has a special interest in rehabilitation of neurological and complex conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis and motor neuron disease. She works solely in this field.

Caroline has worked in many different environments in Egypt and Australia including acute hospitals, rehabilitation and stroke teams and outpatients as a Senior Physiotherapist and continues to progress through her career in Australia.

Caroline works in the community team at the Advance Rehab Centre covering South West area of Sydney. She is passionate about optimising function and independence for her clients.

Caroline is a mum of two gorgeous kids. When she is not working, she enjoys her time with family and friends, oil painting, cycling and playing basketball. Caroline is also fluent in Arabic and enjoys using this language to assist in the rehabilitation of Arabic speaking clients and their families.

Laurel Thompson

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (hons), University of Newcastle

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Laurel graduated from the University of Newcastle with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours. She began her career at John Hunter Hospital, gaining a solid foundation working with a wide range of neurological conditions in both acute and rehabilitation settings. Laurel thoroughly enjoyed her neurological rotations. It was while working in the brain injury unit and the stroke rehabilitation unit she knew neurological rehabilitation was her passion. Laurel moved to Sydney to specialise in this field. She worked in inpatient rehabilitation for five years, becoming the senior physiotherapist at a private rehabilitation hospital. Laurel then moved overseas to pursue volunteer work with disabled children in Vietnam. Laurel joined the ARC team in 2017. She prides herself on helping clients maximise their function to achieve their goals. Laurel has a special interest in stroke rehabilitation, Parkinson’s Disease and more complex neurological clients. Laurel is a PD Warrior certified instructor. In her free time, she enjoys swimming, ballroom dancing and playing with her beautiful baby boy. Laurel works in the community team on Tuesdays and Thursdays.

Sarah Sargeant

BSc (hons) Physiotherapy, Sheffield Hallam University, UK

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Sarah has worked at Advance Rehab Centre since early 2017 and is now in a Team Leader position taking on management responsibilities with training and supervising other members of the team.

She first qualified as a Physiotherapist from Sheffield Hallam University in 2005 and quickly developed a passion for neurological and stroke rehabilitation with varying senior roles within the NHS covering both inpatients, outpatients and community.

Sarah has a special interest in treating stroke and acquired brain injury clients. She is also PD Warrior trained clinician and has worked extensively with Parkinson's disease clients. Sarah also has a keen interest in treating clients with multiple sclerosis especially within the community setting.

Sarah is passionate about neurological rehabilitation and has been working on further development of some of our programs and the implementation of evidence based practice. She is currently working on further development of our 'Hands Up' Intensive Upper Limb Program due to her interest and skills in upper limb rehabilitation.

Sarah is also our lead for Functional Electrical Stimulation and has used this modality in both upper and lower limb rehabilitation and provides training for our team around its use.

Furthermore, Sarah delivers training and supervision to external physiotherapists across Australia as part of ARC’s Mentorship Program.

Sarah current works in the community setting and delivering therapy via telehealth.

Ceri Greco

BSc (hons) Physiotherapy, Kings College London, UK

Community Physiotherapy Team Leader and Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Ceri completed her physiotherapy degree at King's College London in 2010. After completing her core rotations in all areas of physiotherapy she quickly realised that she had a passion for neurological physiotherapy. Ceri has continued to work as a neurological physiotherapist throughout her career in the United Kingdom and in Australia.

Prior to joining the team at ARC, Ceri worked in a hospital setting, providing acute therapy and rehabilitation to clients with a variety of neurological conditions.

Ceri leads the ARC community team and loves working with her colleagues and with her clients to help achieve their maximum potential in everyday function and independence. Ceri has a keen interest in motor neurone disease, stroke rehabilitation, multiple sclerosis, traumatic brain injury and Parkinson’s disease. She is an MS get a head start and PD Warrior qualified instructor and thoroughly enjoys being a part of the PD Warrior program that was founded at ARC.

Furthermore, Ceri is a certified LEXO clinician, a robotic gait training device that has opened up many exciting possibilities for clients with walking goals.

As an ARC Leadership Team member, Ceri contributes to the continued development and growth of ARC and the team of clinical staff. She works in both the ARC clinic and in the community providing home based rehabilitation.

Melissa Harrison

BSc (hons) Physiotherapy, University of the West of England, UK
Msc Neurorehabilitation, Brunel University, UK

Allied Health Manager and Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Melissa has worked in the field of neuro physiotherapy since early in her career. She specialised as a senior neuro physiotherapist in the UK for a number of years - working across a variety of specialities including neurosurgery, neuro medicine, stroke and both inpatient and outpatient neuro rehab. This experience has given Melissa a solid understanding of the journey people go through from receiving their initial neurological diagnosis, through to much later stages of their rehab.

Melissa went on to complete a Masters in Neurorehabilitation in London, gaining valuable analytical and research experience and completing her own research project exploring the rehabilitation services available to people with brain tumours. Melissa has a special interest in neuro-oncology, as well as stroke and a wide range of post neurosurgery and neuro medical conditions. This experience led to her being invited to review and contribute to the Cancer Council's 'Understanding Brain Tumours' information booklet in Australia in 2019.

It is her time working as a physiotherapist at ARC that motivated Melissa further to remain living in Australia! Over her time working at ARC, Melissa has become a PD Warrior certified instructor and trainer - delivering practical courses to other allied health professionals across Australia.

As Allied Health Manager, Melissa leads and oversees the ARC service on a daily basis. She loves her job for continuing to have contact with clients and seeing their progress, and simultaneously developing the ARC team as it grows. Melissa enjoys supporting the team through change and growth, ensuring the highest quality of therapy is maintained, as well as the team culture that staff and clients thrive from at ARC. Melissa can be contacted at ARC Monday to Friday and welcomes feedback on the service clients are receiving.

Outside of work, Melissa enjoys ocean swimming, tending to her rapidly growing plant family and making the most of the abundance of beautiful walks Sydney has to offer!

Natalie Watson

Practice Manager

Natalie has an extensive background in management, administration, and client support. Prior to joining Advance Rehab Centre, Natalie worked for many years within the Aged Care sector in a variety of roles which have all contributed to her ability and passion to provide quality service and support to clients in need. As Practice Manager, Natalie works as an integral part of the management team and is responsible for staff management, staff development, specialty projects and facilities management. Natalie strives for service excellence across all areas of her role and takes great pride in ensuring the day-to-day smooth operation of the clinic. Natalie provides dedicated support to the administration and therapy teams to ensure that every client has a quality customer service experience. When she is not at work, Natalie enjoys catching up with friends, going on coastal walks and spending time with her family and dog.

Anna Jones

BSc (hons) Physiotherapy, University of Hertfordshire, UK

ARC Manager and & Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Anna has worked across a wide variety of areas of neurological physiotherapy within England and Australia including both public hospital and private clinic settings.

Anna joined the ARC team in 2014 and now works as the ARC Artarmon clinic manager.  She has a strong background in clinical education and continues to provide mentoring to staff as well as assisting with running the service and supporting the team. 

Since identifying a lack of services in NSW, Anna has worked hard to set up ARC’s functional neurological disorders (FND) service and continues to grow and develop this whilst collaborating with medical professional colleagues in this specialist area. Anna promotes awareness and support for people living with and working with FND. She has developed a course for health professionals across Australia which aims to increase the skill and confidence of clinicians working with clients with FND and ARC was awarded the HESTA Team Excellence award for its work in this area in 2021. 

As the ARC Clinic Manager Anna enjoys working alongside the management team and supporting staff to ensure we continue to provide an exceptional service to clients and continue to develop our educational opportunities for professionals too.

In 2020, Anna won The Causley’s People’s Choice Award for most outstanding team member as voted by the public.

Outside of work Anna enjoys spending time outdoors with her family. Having grown up in the UK the beauty of Sydney’s coastline continues to inspire and never gets old!

Jo-Anne Benett

BachAppSc, Occupational Therapy, Sydney University Dip Special Education, Macquarie University, Sydney

Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) Business Manager and Occupational Therapist

Jo-Anne leads the Housing Solutions Team of 6 Occupational Therapists who support NDIS participants to explore their housing solutions and apply for Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) eligibility.

Jo-Anne has a unique and broad knowledge of the supported accommodation, SDA and housing sector. She is passionate about design for function and believes that well designed accommodation, social and support models, can be life changing for people with disability. She applies and shares her knowledge nationally through webinars and most recently an online conference, Insight SDA 2020.

Through Jo-Anne, ARC is an associate member of the SDA Alliance, a peak body in the SDA sector and is at the cutting edge of the latest developments in disability accommodation.

Jo-Anne strongly promotes co-design between SDA eligible participants and SDA providers and is continuously researching new products and technologies. She is experienced in all areas of SDA design and is passionate about robust design and affordable housing solutions in metro city areas.

Jo-Anne is a proud recipient of the Anne Maree Neal Innovation Award, awarded by her ARC peers in 2019.

Lynn Tullock

BSc (hons) Physiotherapy, University of Liverpool UK

Clinical Development Manager and Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Lynn graduated from the University of Liverpool in the UK in 2000 and has worked in the field of both acute and community-based neurorehabilitation in both the UK and Australia. Lynn leads clinical development activities at Advance Rehab Centre and is the co-founder of the PD Warrior program.

Lynn enjoys the collaboration with the management, administration, and therapy teams to ensure ARC delivers the best service possible to clients and their families. She works hard to ensure that ARC delivers evidence-based and quality rehabilitation along with excellent customer service. Through quality projects, audit and staff training and development, she strives for service excellence and professional development of the therapy team.

In an ever-evolving health sector, Lynn believes early referral, timely and quality intervention, supported by adequate funding where possible, is key to achieving the best outcomes for people living with a neurological condition. She is passionate about achieving the best possible rehabilitation outcomes for people with neurological conditions.

Sasha Mills

Senior Vestibular Therapist

Sasha graduated from the University of Sydney in 1998 working in a variety of settings including large public teaching hospitals and private practices treating sports, spinal, women’s health and community-based aged care.

Over the last three years, Sasha has been trained intensively and developed a specialization in vestibular physiotherapy. Vestibular treatments can help with BPPV, vestibular neuritis, Meniere’s, migraine, headache, concussion and balance problems. Sasha has been trained in the Watson Headache Technique which has been effective in treating head pain, dizziness or migraine symptoms.

Sasha loves helping clients manage their debilitating symptoms and see them return to the joys of daily life. Sasha enjoys all things art, painting, being at the ocean and spending quality time with her family, friends and two energetic dogs.

 

 

Scarlett Wynands

Bachelor of Exercise Science, Griffith University
Master of Physiotherapy, Griffith University

Neurological Physiotherapist

Scarlett has worked as a physiotherapist in large public adult and paediatric hospitals. Scarlett initially worked primarily in acute care then developing a passion for neurological rehabilitation. She has a special interest in stroke, SCI and FND and runs the MS hydrotherapy group at ARC.

Scarlett provides evidence-based interventions to optimise a client's rehab outcomes. She always strives to make therapy enjoyable and meaningful to get the most out of every session with all of her clients.

Scarlett works full time at ARC with her time split between the clinic (Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday) and the community (Wednesday, Friday).

In her free time, Scarlett enjoys cooking, doing handstands, gymnastics/acro and patting other people’s dogs at the beach.

 

Lisa Gray

Senior Occupational Therapist

"Lisa completed her Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) at the University of Western Sydney, graduating in 1999. Lisa has worked for public and non-government organisations both in NSW and the Northern Territory. She has spent most of her career working with children and adults with complex physical disabilities and is passionate about working with participants and their support network to achieve their goals.

Lisa has extensive experience working with people living and transitioning into and out of a variety of supported accommodation settings. She has a particular passion for working with teens and young adults who are transitioning into adulthood and adult based services. Lisa also has a wealth of experience in prescribing complex assistive technology, including wheelchairs and seating, manual handling equipment, and alternate positioning equipment.

Lisa is a senior Occupational Therapist in the ARC Housing Solutions and SDA Team and thoroughly enjoys supporting NDIS participants to explore and achieve their housing and support goals.

Outside her role as an Occupational Therapist, Lisa enjoys spending time with her husband and two young kids camping and exploring new places in the great outdoors."

 

Anneliese Telfer

Allied Health Assistant

Anneliese has a varied background of experience to bring to her role as an Allied Health Assistant. She has almost 10 years of experience as a dance instructor and therefore has a strong passion for and interest in human movement, biomechanics and anatomy. She is completing her Certificate III & IV in Allied Health Assistance, specialising in Physiotherapy and has previously studied part of a Bachelor of Physiotherapy at the University of Newcastle, which she intends to complete in the future.

Anneliese loves working in a rehab setting as is passionate about helping improve clients' quality of life, as well as getting to know new faces each day. Her role is split between the clinic and the community.

Outside of work, Anneliese enjoys yoga, Pilates, good coffee and spending time with her fiancé.

 

Anne Biddlecombe

Senior Occupational Therapist

Since graduating from University, Anne gained a variety of experience in both the UK and New Zealand before deciding to focus her career on neurological rehabilitation.

In her time at Advanced Rehab Centre, Anne has developed her field of practice in cognitive rehabilitation providing individualised therapy in the clinic, community and via telehealth. Anne greatly enjoys working with clients to achieve their goals including return to work and increasing active participation in the home and community. Anne is experienced in working with functional neurological disorder (FND) clients and has further developed her practice in this area alongside the ARC FND physiotherapy team. Further clinical interests include cognitive rehabilitation, upper limb rehabilitation, fatigue management and functional retraining.

Anne has extensive experience supporting clients with concussion management and works with ARC’s Advanced Vestibular Physiotherapist to provide multidisciplinary concussion services.

Anne works both in the community and ARC clinic.

Since being in Australia Anne has enjoyed exploring as many beaches as possible and has recently enjoyed taking up running alongside the beautiful coastlines.

 

Bronte Forvan

Allied Health Assistant

Bronte is currently studying a Bachelor of Occupational Therapy at ACU and hopes to pursue a career as a Neurological Occupational Therapist once graduated. Bronte enjoys working both in the ARC clinic and in the community as an Allied Health Assistant. Bronte is passionate about helping people to regain their independence and getting them back to meaningful activities in their lives.

In her spare time, Bronte enjoys spending time with her family, going for walks, and watching crime shows. Bronte’s working days are Monday, Tuesday, and Friday.

 

Ripley Beck

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) – University of Queensland

Graduate Certificate of Clinical Rehabilitation (Neurological) – Flinder’s University

Neurological Physiotherapist.

Ripley was inspired to be a physiotherapist after first learning about neurological rehabilitation. Ripley has previous experience with a private community provider, servicing predominantly NDIS clients with a very wide range of conditions and life stages, including paediatrics. There she was able to gain valuable experience in many community environments including hydrotherapy and was passionate about her work involving equipment prescription.

Ripley relocated to Sydney to pursue a passion for working comprehensively with people on their rehabilitation goals and consistently learn from new challenges. Ripley loves working with people with unique and unusual symptoms and has a particular interest in gait rehabilitation. Ripley is a LEXO trained therapist and is an advocate for the use of technology to improve client outcomes.

Ripley has been a member of the APA neurological group since graduating, has assisted on specialist research and hopes to soon complete a Master in Clinical Rehabilitation.

As a full-time employee, Ripley is split between the Hurstville clinic and the community.

Outside of work, you can find Ripley learning boxing and gymnastics, or going on adventures with her puppy, Cleo.

 

Kate Masters

Bachelor of Clinical Science, Macquarie University

Allied Health Assistant

Kate is currently undergoing a Doctor of Physiotherapy Degree. Kate developed an interest in neurological rehabilitation when completing a student placement at Advanced Rehab Centre. In particular, Kate is interested in multiple sclerosis and vestibular disorders. Kate has already gained experience in a number of different clinical settings, which has fuelled her passion for providing holistic care with a patient-centred approach.

Outside of work, Kate enjoys being outdoors with friends on bush walks or at the beach, and she loves playing sports - both netball and Volleyball. Kate has competed at a high level for Volleyball and remains part of the Sydney North Volleyball Leadership Team. 

Kate works in the Artarmon clinic on Saturdays and within the community during the week.

 

Maddison Smith

Certificate IV Allied Health Assistance

Allied Health Assistant

Maddi is currently studying at the University of New South Wales to become an accredited Exercise Physiologist. Since being at ARC Maddi has grown her passion for allied health and really enjoys working in a multidisciplinary team across the physiotherapy, occupational therapy and exercise physiology teams.

She is working at ARC 3 days which is split between the community and in the clinic. Maddi is also a qualified development swim coach and continues to coach teenagers, alongside her role at ARC.

Maddi’s hobbies include participating in ocean swimming events, camping and taking her sausage dog, Loki, for walks!

 

Jack Calabro

Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) – University of South Australia

ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist

Jack completed his Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology at the University of South Australia. He is an ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist and Exercise Scientist.

Previously from South Australia, Jack has worked in a multidisciplinary private practice specialising in neurological rehabilitation, disability services and rehabilitation of seriously injured workers. In this role he worked with a range of neurological conditions, particularly brain injury, stroke, neuromuscular conditions, and intellectual disability.

Jack feels lucky to have worked with various patients who partake in elite level sport through to recreation, particularly wheelchair sports and Paralympic rowing. He is passionate about all neurological rehabilitation, from gait retraining to performance. He is an advocate for stating “investing in your health now will pay dividends later” and strongly believes that people should be empowered to get the best out of themselves and their bodies, in which allied health professionals are equipped to provide. Jack strives to work holistically with patients to maximise their potential, participation and quality of life, as rehabilitation is only part of the journey.

Jack works at the ARC clinic and in the community around South Sydney/Cronulla.

Outside of work you’ll find Jack playing AFL, at the beach, exploring Sydney’s coastline, and visiting family and friends back home in Adelaide.

Alanna Vaz

B. App. Sc and Masters of Health Sciences (Neurological Physiotherapy), University of Sydney

Grad Dip Ed (High School Science), University of New England

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Alanna has over 20 years of experience in a wide range of acute services, outpatient settings and community rehabilitation, including Westmead Brain Injury Unit and neuro rehab.  Alanna has just moved her family back home to Sydney after working in the acquired brain injury setting in a large rehabilitation hospital in Melbourne for 12 years.

Her interest in physio was well established as a school student within a family of athletes and specialising in brain injury rehabilitation followed soon after when a family member sustained an injury.  Alanna’s passion is involving her client’s family and community to help them achieve their goals.

When not working at ARC Alanna loves singing and teaching violin within the local area.  She works in the Artarmon clinic on Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays

Sarah Brighton-Hall

Sarah has a Bachelor of Medical Science from the University of Technology Sydney and is currently studying the Doctor of Physiotherapy at Macquarie University. Sarah currently works in the ARC reception team on Saturdays.

She has experience in Regulatory Affairs for patient-specific orthopaedic devices and technology, in the public hospital system as a Technical Assistant, with non-profit and for-profit businesses as a Data Analyst, and with children with intellectual disabilities as a carer.

Outside of work, Sarah enjoys long-distance hiking, bouldering, running, and camping with her border collie.

Lulu Mitchell

Lulu loves being part of the energetic team at ARC and is buoyed by the diligence and tenacity of the clients who attend the clinic. She works in Reception on Saturdays and the occasional Friday. During the rest of the week Lulu co-ordinates a team of volunteers to connect with people living with Dementia in an aged care residence. She has previously worked in administration and pastoral care roles. One of her jobs was overseeing Compliance in a Primary School where she looked after the first aid room. Nearly every complaint was cured with either an ice-pack or water.

Lulu grew up in the highlands of Papua New Guinea but her adult life has been in Sydney’s inner city. She and her husband have 2 adult children.

Liz Fitzgerald

Office Administrator

Prior to joining the ARC Team, Liz worked worked for the Department of Education as the Administration Manager at St Ives Public School for 14 years.

Liz has 4 children and 4 grand-children and when she isn't working at ARC, Liz is busy with her nannie duties looking after said grandchildren!

Liz describes herself as a frustrated florist, cake decorator, baker and seamstress. She will give anything a go – with a 'you have nothing to lose' attitude! Liz was the first female president of an AFL club in Sydney and is currently the Vice President and Secretary of the same club.

Pamela Aranguiz

Senior Office Administrator

 

Kavya Moily

Receptionist

Kavya has a background in Physiotherapy and Exercise Science from India and New Zealand. She is on track to graduate with a Doctor of Physiotherapy from Macquarie University in June 2022.

Kavya loves working at ARC on Saturdays and listening to clients' inspiring stories.

When she is not working or studying, she spends her time reading books, dancing and exploring new places!

Sarah Holton

Receptionist

Prior to joining ARC, Sarah worked for an Aged Care provider for 12 years, in a variety of customer related roles, such as Care Worker, Administrative Support and Care Manager.

Sarah has 3 children and is looking forward to impending Grandmother status. She is still very involved in her younger son’s soccer on the weekends and most likes to relax with music and a book.

Tegan Perkins

Office Manager

Prior to starting at Advance Rehab Centre, Tegan worked in the disability sector in various capacities. She gained years of experience as a support worker who loved getting to know her clients and their stories; after years of support work, she decided to assist people from another angle and began a job as an NDIS Support Coordinator where she helped individuals manage their NDIS plans, budget accordingly and advocate for them during their plan reviews.

Tegan worked closely with Advance Rehab Centre while in her NDIS Support Coordinator role and applied for a role when she saw the opportunity arise as a receptionist. She has now taken on the role of Office Manager and is loving it; she is consistently amazed by the clients she meets and their determination and strength and is grateful to work with such an amazing and supportive group of people.

Tracie Hawkins

Receptionist

Natalie Williams

BSc Human Sciences (with a Major in Human Movement), Macquarie University)

Referrals Coordinator

Natalie works within the back office administration team as our Referrals Coordinator. She is your first point of call for all new referrals and is happy to assist in any specific questions regarding our services and can help determine which therapist will best suit your needs.

Natalie comes from an administrative and marketing background, working in social media and managing promotional campaigns in Allied Health and has always had a growing passion for the health industry.

Originally from the country, Natalie moved to Sydney from Bathurst to pursue a Bachelor of Human Sciences with a Major in Human Movement at Macquarie University. She has a keen interest in anatomical sciences and injury management.

Natalie works in the clinic Monday through to Friday. You are more likely to meet her at the end of the telephone, but she would always be happy to say hello to you and meet you in person in our clinic!

Alex Stan

Office Manager

Ella Simmons

Allied Health Assistant

Kristi Thoroughgood

Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy), University of Sydney
Diploma of Community Services (Case Management), TAFE

Allied Health Assistant

After graduating as a Physiotherapist Kristi worked in both hospital and community settings across of broad range of medical, surgical, orthopedic and neurological areas including stroke, spinal cord injuries, cerebral palsy and Parkinson’s Disease. Kristi worked as a therapist at TAD, including the Freedom Wheels program where she gained pediatric experience and thoroughly enjoyed supporting children with disabilities to ride bikes for the first time (dream job!).

Kristi’s career changed direction and she has worked for the past 13 years in the community sector as a Case Manager and in leadership roles across the aged care, disability and mental health sectors supporting people to access information and services to meet their needs and goals. She has gained extensive knowledge and understanding of community services and worked with people with a variety of neurological conditions including Multiple Sclerosis, Motor Neurone Disease, Parkinson's, stroke, spinal cord injuries, brain injuries and various pediatric conditions.

Kristi now works as an Allied Health Assistant in the clinic on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays. She is exploring re-gaining her Physiotherapy registration in the future.

At home, Kristi is a Mum of 3 children and 3 gorgeous fluffy chickens. She loves bush walking, pottering in the garden, skiing, camping with the family and cooking cakes.

Gina Sinclair

Certificate IV in Disability, Meadowbank TAFE
Certificate IV in Community Service Work, Meadowbank TAFE

Allied Health Assistant

Gina has a background in support work and coordination roles within the disability and mental health sector. These roles have been in a variety of environments such as in-home, special education centres, day programs, and within the community.

Gina has a passion for supporting people to achieve their goals in life, whatever they may be. She believes it is very important that everyone has the right support and opportunities to grow and thrive. Gina is delighted to be working at ARC and pursuing her goal of working in a rehab setting - she strongly believes in the importance of maintaining independence. Gina enjoys encouraging and supporting people in their journey to what wellness means for them.

Outside of work Gina spends a lot of time walking and playing with her "big goofball of a dog, Leon". He is a German Shepherd and always wants to be the centre of attention!

Gina works full-time at ARC - split between the clinic and the community.

Lauren Willett

BSc Sport and Exercise Science, University of Technology, Sydney

Allied Health Assistant

Lauren has a Bachelor of Sport and Exercise science, from the University of Technology Sydney and is set to start a Masters in Physiotherapy at the University of Technology Sydney in 2021. Lauren has previously worked in the disability sector as a support worker and has a passion for helping people work towards achieving their goals, being as functional as possible and improving their access to the community.

Since starting at ARC in 2019 as an Allied Health Assistant, Lauren has developed a special interest in neurological rehabilitation, particularly in spinal cord injuries and multiple sclerosis. She has worked with clients referred to her from physiotherapists, occupational therapists and exercise physiologists developing her experience across a variety of neurological conditions and rehabilitation goals. Lauren also plays an essential role in supporting clients in the Upper Limb group, which focuses on rehabilitation of the hand and shoulder. She has extensive experience in using the modern and high-tech upper limb rehabilitation equipment at ARC both during the upper limb group and individualised sessions.

Lauren has completed the PDWarrior course in 2020 and supports clients with Parkinson’s disease in achieving their goals and getting the most out of their therapy sessions.

Outside of work, Lauren loves doing anything outdoors. She enjoys exploring newplaces, going to the beach and playing hockey.

Cerissa Dimarchos

BSc Human Science, Macquarie University, Sydney

Allied Health Assistant

Cerissa has a Bachelor of Human Science Majoring in Human Movement and would like to pursue a career in Exercise Physiology in the future. Cerissa enjoys working as an Allied Health Assistant at ARC, in the clinic as well as in the community.

Cerissa has previously worked in the disability sector as a support worker and has a passion for helping people achieve their goals and striving towards becoming as independent and functional as possible within the community. She has worked in conjunction with health professionals whilst a support worker and enjoys working as part of a multidisciplinary team both in the clinic and the community setting.

Outside of work, Cerissa loves being active and going on day trips to explore different places and having new experiences.

Georgina Locke

BSc Health Science, University of Sydney.

Allied Health Assistant

Georgie has a Bachelor of Health Science with a major in Movement Science, from the University of Sydney. She is planning on completing a Masters in Physiotherapy or Occupational Therapy in the future. Georgie loves working as part of the multidisciplinary team at Advance Rehab Centre – both in the clinic and the community setting. Georgie supports clients with their rehab programs as prescribed by physiotherapists, occupational therapists or exercise physiologists. She enjoys helping clients to achieve their rehab goals by having more opportunity to practice. She has a special interest in cognitive rehabilitation and also supporting the group programs implemented in our clinic. Outside of work, Georgie enjoys spending time at her family farm in Wagga Wagga and playing netball and tennis.

Bernard Badorrek

Neuromuscular Orthotics Consultant

Bernard Badorrek is an experienced Orthotist specialising in the orthotic management of neuro-muscular disorders. Bernard has a special interest in lower-limb gait disorders resulting from stroke, brain injury, spinal injury, post polio, motor neuron disease and peripheral neuropathy. Bernard is committed to evidence-based practice and implementing emerging technologies in his clinical practice. Bernard’s prescription of orthotic appliances is based in sound biomechanical principles and he is sensitive to the varied and complex needs of each patient. Bernard has a strong history in training and mentorship in the orthotics profession and is currently the Orthotic Student and Training Coordinator at the Princes of Wales Hospital in Sydney.

Julian Diang

Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science, Australian Catholic University
Masters of Exercise Physiology, University of Sydney

ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist

Julian's passion to work in neuro rehab started within student clinical placements and whilst working as an Exercise Scientist as part of a multiu-disciplinary team in the aged care setting.

Julian has a particular interest in working with clients with brain and spinal cord injuries. He truly believes that exercise is one of the best tools we have in preventing, treating, and managing complex health conditions. It is Julian's goal to empower clients and provide them with knowledge, support, and encouragement to achieve their goals and improve their quality of life.

Julian works at ARC Tuesday to Saturday and is split between the clinic and community.

Outside of work, you'll find Julian playing basketball, spending time with family and friends, and trying out new hobbies!

Maddie Endacott

Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science, University of Newcastle
Masters of Exercise Physiology, University of Sydney

ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist

One of Maddie’s core beliefs is “Exercise is more than a prescribed medicine or intervention, exercise is movement for life”. She adapts this belief to provide those with complex conditions a new perspective on behavioural change and uses exercise as a long-term lifestyle intervention to improve the quality of life of her clients.

Maddie also has experience in the public health setting within cardiac rehabilitation. She loves the variety these roles provide and enjoys working in the community, inspiring clients to exercise in the comfort of their own environment.

Being a qualified Reformer Pilates instructor, Maddie loves delivering group classes. She is passionate and committed to delivering new and innovative exercise ideas.

Outside of work Maddie likes to be outdoors, hiking, taking Reformer classes, going swimming at the beach and seeing her loved ones back at home.

Courtney Raman

Bachelor of Exercise Physiology, University of New South Wales

ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist

Courtney has worked in chronic disease management and chronic injury management in private practice both in clinic and home-based therapy. Prior to this, Courtney worked as a disability care worker which sparked her passion of working with the neurological population. This experience gave her a keen insight into the everyday needs of clients. As a result, Courtney works closely with clients to develop functional goals so they can achieve what they want to do in their everyday life.

Courtney also loves working with neurological paediatric populations. Her skills developed doing one-on-one and group-based exercise programs for children with neurological conditions in a K-12 school can be transferred well to the rehab clinic setting.

Courtney has been a dancer since she was 5 and believes that there is always a way to enjoy exercise. She is passionate about exercise being paramount to improving physical, mental and social health.

Courtney will be working in the Artarmon clinic Monday and Thursday and in the community on Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday.

Jodie Sim

Bachelor of Exercise Physiology, University of New South Wales

ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist

Jodie has experience working as a mobile exercise physiologist within the community assisting clients with neurological conditions, intellectual disability and mental illness reach their health and wellbeing goals. She has also worked with children and adults on the autism spectrum aged 2-40 years, focusing on building fundamental movement skills to assist in physical and cognitive development.

Jodie’s strong passion for neurological rehabilitation stemmed from her past as an NDIS support worker. From this background, she has a great understanding of the needs of her clients and the therapy required to improve their daily life and independence. Jodie has a special interest in spinal cord injury and MS therapy and is determined to get the best out of her clients to reach their full potential.

Jodie works in the ARC clinic on Wednesdays and Saturdays and assists clients in the community on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

Katie Hillier

Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science, Australian Catholic University, Fitzroy
Masters of Clinical Exercise Physiology, Australian Catholic University, Fitzroy

ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist

Katie has worked as an AEP in predominantly neurological roles since graduating from University. Her experience includes the Alfred Hospital Brain Injury Unit in Melbourne in both a clinical and research role. Katie gained further experience through the Cerebral Palsy Alliance in Sydney working with clients with cerebral palsy, intellectual disability and autism.

Katie has a passion for working with people with progressive and chronic neurological conditions, working on ways to make exercise as functional to the client's goals as possible.

Katie works in both the ARC clinic and the community.

Outside of work Katie likes be outside as much as possible exploring NSW (camping, swimming, bouldering) and loves getting back home to Melbourne when possible.

Jake Mavin

Bachelor Exercise and Sports Science, Australian Catholic University

ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist

Jake completed his Bachelor of Exercise & Sports Science at the Australian Catholic University as well as a Masters in Clinical Exercise Physiology (Rehabilitation) at Charles Sturt University. Jake has been working in the private sector since gaining experience with those with chronic, complex disabilities as well as the general population.

Jake’s specific interest and passion lies in rehabilitation where he supports clients to adopt exercise and build functional capacity within their community.

Jake will state that ‘no two people are the same’ and that a tailored, goal oriented exercise program assists in empowering his clients to adopt positive exercise behaviours.

In his spare time, you can find him working on his collection of old Volkswagens or exploring Sydney’s natural beauty.

Jake works mostly in the community around the North West/North Shore area of Sydney and also in the ARC clinic on Wednesdays/Thursdays running groups and individual sessions.

Felix Cho

Bachelor of Exercise Physiology, University of New South Wales, Sydney

ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist

Felix completed his Bachelor of Exercise Physiology at the University of New South Wales. Felix has been working in the private and public sector gaining experience with those suffering from complex disabilities. He also has experience working at the Mental Health Inpatient Unit at Royal North Shore Hospital treating adults suffering from mental illness.

He is extremely passionate in assisting individuals and family members to enhance people’s quality of life and make their day to day living fulfilling. He especially appreciates the rehabilitation involved in Spinal Cord Injury and Parkinson’s Disease. His strong passion and enthusiasm allow clients to enjoy and work even harder towards their rehab goals.

Felix is strongly able to sympathise and empathise with client’s and uses his knowledge and skills with neurological rehabilitation to achieve their goals.

Felix works mostly in the community around the North West area of Sydney and also in the ARC clinic on Saturdays running groups.

Lisa Meng

Bachelor of Exercise Physiology, University of New South Wales

ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist

Lisa completed a Bachelor of Exercise Physiology at the University of New South Wales. Lisa is passionate about working with individuals with neurological conditions and assisting them with building a healthy life-long relationship with exercise. She focuses on ensuring that treatment is function-oriented while considering other risk factors such as physical inactivity/poor lifestyle habits and assisting clients with higher-level goals such as returning to a gym or even running a marathon!

Lisa has delivered an evening lecture to health professionals about the Role of Exercise Physiologists in Cardiometabolic risk factor management for the neurological population. She also led the delivery of the “NeuroFit” program run at ARC, which focuses on promoting aerobic fitness and managing risk factors.

Lisa has supervised a range of 4th year and Masters Exercise Physiology students completing placements at ARC from Universities such as ACU, UNSW and USYD.

Lisa is the EP clinical lead for HIV-Associated Neurocognitive Disorders (HAND), a progressive complication of HIV-AID’s. She works closely with a group of young individuals suffering from the illness and has played a key role in setting up a gym, exercise programs, and looking after their health and well-being.

Jason King

Bachelor of Exercise Science, Australian Catholic University
Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology, Australian Catholic University

ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist

Jason completed his Masters of Exercise Physiology at Australian Catholic University, where he found his passion for neurological rehabilitation. He began working at Advance Rehab Centre in 2014 and helped to establish and grow the Exercise Physiology department to meet the needs of clients needing this service.

Jason has a passion for sport and is an advocate for the vast benefits that sport and recreation can have in rehabilitation. As a result, he has developed ARC’s Beach Access Days as well as the ARC Cycle Club with the goal of improving patient outcomes in a safe and enjoyable environment that differs from traditional rehabilitation.

One of Jason’s career goals is to introduce and assist patients in accessing the wide range of adapted sport and recreational activities that are available. He hopes that this will improve the quality of life of his patients while showing what is truly achievable when living with a disability.

Jason enjoys working with all neurological and complex conditions and has a particular interest in Parkinson’s disease. He is focused on continuing to improve his knowledge and skills in the neurological rehab realm in order to build a large tool kit of rehabilitation techniques such as Nordic Walking; of which he is a qualified instructor.

He is available to see patients in the ARC clinic as well as patients’ homes or local gyms in the Northern Beaches. “What I enjoy the most about neuro rehab is being able to give patients the steering wheel to control their own condition; our job as therapists is simply to guide and assist the patient to achieve the goals that they have defined”.

In 2020 Jason won the Anne-Maree Neal Innovation Award as voted for by his colleagues.

Marlou Tacugue

Bachelor of Exercise Physiology, University of NSW, Sydney

Exercise Physiology Team Leader and ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist

Marlou completed his Bachelor of Exercise Physiology at the University of New South Wales in 2013. He previously worked in a neurological facility for over 3 years specialising in a range of neurological conditions particularly in spinal cord injury, brain injury, multiple sclerosis and stroke. He led the development of the national strength and conditioning service program across all facility sites in Australia. He has a strong passion for neurological rehabilitation and is determined to push the boundaries with our clients to maximise their recovery and quality of life.

Marlou joined Advance Rehab Centre in 2017 to continue to build on his clinical knowledge and skills from a more experienced multidisciplinary team. In 2018, Marlou joined the Leadership Team responsible for managing services across the exercise physiology team. He values the importance of building strong relationships with his colleagues and working together to ensure our clients are provided with the best rehab outcomes and experiences.

Since joining ARC, Marlou has played a key role in revamping all exercise physiology group programs including Neuro Balance, Strength Clinic and Neuro Fit. Marlou has also been involved with setting up our community clients returning back to their local gyms or experiencing a gym for the first time which led to the development of the “At Your Gym” program.

Marlou is also a PDW qualified instructor and loves delivering group classes. He enjoys learning new innovative ideas and hopes to continue developing the growth of the EP team and service.

Sophie Gould

Bachelor of Speech and Hearing Sciences, Macquarie University
Masters of Occupational Therapy, University of Canberra

Occupational Therapist

Sophie graduated from the University of Canberra with a Master of Occupational Therapy. Having worked in a variety of clinical settings, Sophie found her passion in neurological rehabilitation after experiencing the positive impact this has on clients and their families.

Sophie works full-time and is split between the community and Housing Solutions team. Sophie’s community experience includes complex equipment prescription and functional retraining and she is dedicated to working with people to enable their engagement in meaningful occupations. Sophie also has experience implementing upper limb therapy, cognitive rehabilitation and understands complex report writing required by NDIS.

Within the Housing Solutions Team, Sophie has achieved many wonderful outcomes for clients, including transitioning participants into Specialist Disability Accommodation and working towards their goals of independent living. She has worked alongside participants, their families and support networks to gain a holistic understanding of the client and enjoys facilitating a team approach to find the best environmental solution and support model for clients.

Sophie has a dynamic role within ARC and enjoys working collaboratively with the multidisciplinary team to achieve the best outcomes for her clients.

Outside of her role as an Occupational Therapist, Sophie enjoys spending time outdoors and going camping with family and friends.

Analise Bauchinger

BSc Occupational Therapy, Australian Catholic University, Sydney

Occupational Therapist (Housing Team)

Analise completed her Bachelor of Occupational Therapy degree with Honours at the Australian Catholic University. Here she completed research on the Cognitive Orientation to Occupational Performance Approach (CO-OP ApproachTM), an intervention widely regarded as the gold standard for addressing functional performance goals in persons who have motor planning difficulties.

Analise has experience working within the disability and rehabilitation space for persons across the lifespan in a variety of community, in-patient, and clinic-based settings.

Analise works collaboratively with people with neurological conditions to support them along their pathway to achieving their functional goals related to inclusion, participation, accessibility, seating and positioning, assistive technology, sensory processing, and housing solutions.

Analise has a particular interest in sensory processing disorders and working with individuals who have complex behavioural support needs. Within ARC’s Housing Team, she prides herself in being able to create innovative environmental solutions and support models which consider a person’s sensory needs and are designed to optimise their functioning.

Analise forms part of the Housing Solutions & SDA Team of Occupational Therapists at ARC. She takes a holistic approach towards understanding her clients and their housing and support goals and applies this knowledge when performing functional assessments, creating support models, or designing housing solutions that aim to support participants to achieve these.

Outside of her role as an Occupational Therapist, Analise enjoys rock climbing and reading in her free time. She has undertaken post-graduate training in the area of access consulting, which has extended her knowledge base in the areas of housing and physical access design standards and solutions.

Rosie Beadman

Bachelor of Business, University of Technology, Sydney
Master of Occupational Therapy, University of Sydney

Senior Occupational Therapist (Housing Team)

Prior to joining the ARC team, Rosie spent a few years in the UK between Cambridge and East London where she worked within inpatient rehabilitation, social housing, and adult social services. This was invaluable experience often working within complex environments and problem solving people's living situations to optimise their independence and quality of life.

Prior to the UK, Rosie was a community OT in Sydney working with adults and older persons. Rosie has experience working with clients with varied conditions and presentations and has a particular interest in neurological conditions. Rosie is passionate about housing and design for people with disabilities and is a member of ARC’s Housing OT team.

When not at work you will probably find Rosie cooking or exploring new places with her dog.

Debbie Brickwood

Registered Occupational Therapist - B.Appl.Sc. – Sydney University.

Occupational Therapist – (Housing Team)

Debbie has worked in both the private and public sectors, and across all age groups. She has expertise in working with children and adults with complex physical disability, intellectual disability, autism, dual diagnoses, and sensory processing difficulties. Debbie has worked extensively with families, with people living in the community and in supported accommodation settings.

Debbie joined the Housing Solutions and SDA team of Occupational Therapists at ARC, and very much enjoys working with participants to achieve life changing housing and support goals.

Lucy Acheson

Bachelor of Arts – Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand
Diploma of Occupational Therapy – Central Institute of Technology, New Zealand
Post Graduate Diploma of Ergonomics – Massey University, New Zealand

Senior Occupational Therapist (Housing Team)

Lucy trained in New Zealand and started out working in psychiatry and with the elderly population in New Zealand and briefly in London. Lucy then moved into the field of injury prevention and management and work rehabilitation, working in private practice with large government departments and corporates. At this time, she completed a post graduate qualification in Ergonomics. Having lived in Wellington for many years, her family was ready for a new experience and they moved to Sydney.

Since coming to Australia, Lucy has gained varied experience working in acute in-patient rehabilitation and in a new model GP practice. Lucy has completed her Assistive Technology Complex Home Modifications course. Universal design and creating environments that enable and support users to live well has always interested her.

Lucy has now been working in the Housing Solutions and SDA Team at ARC for over a year and has assisted a number of NDIS clients to be approved for SDA, assisting her clients to live in environments that are safe, appropriate to their needs and that enable them to achieve their goals. During 2020 Lucy completed her training in the new I-CAN assessment to assist clients to identify their level of function and support needs as part of their SDA journey.

Lucy has her own fitness goals to achieve in 2021 and this includes returning to regular running and participating in the Blackmore’s Running Festival later in the year.

Kate Patterson

Senior Occupational Therapist (Housing Team)

Kate graduated from the University of Sydney in 2004 and has over 16 years clinical experience providing occupational therapy treatment and case management services.

Kate has worked predominantly in neurological rehabilitation, in the public and private sector, from the acute stage of hospital treatment to successful reintegration of clients into the community. She worked in a London hospital for four years initially as part of an inpatient neurological rehabilitation team and then as part of the community outreach team. Kate also has expert witness experience in medico-legal assessment, report writing, and court attendance.

Kate joined Advance Rehab Centre in 2018 as a senior Occupational Therapist in the Housing Solutions Team. She works in a part-time capacity mostly to support NDIS participants to explore their housing options and to apply for Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) eligibility.

Outside of work, Kate enjoys her time as a busy mum of three.

Claire Debono

Bachelor of Applied Science, Occupational Therapy, University of Sydney

Senior Occupational Therapist

Claire graduated as an Occupational Therapist from the University of Sydney. She has worked across various metropolitan hospitals within Sydney, and privately for the last 16 years. She has gained experience across a variety of caseloads within acute and outpatient settings and significant experience as a community therapist for the last 11 years.

Claire has significant experience in providing occupational therapy services for clients with complex needs ranging from neurodegenerative disorders, aged care, and rehabilitation. Claire has a wealth of experience and passion for complex assistive technology scripting, including wheelchair and seating; and home modifications.

Gisele van den Berg

Bachelor of Occ. Therapy, Australian Catholic University

Occupational Therapist

Gisele has worked in a variety of settings including acute care, inpatient rehabilitation and in the community. Since starting her career in health, she has always had a strong interest in neurological conditions.

Gisele has extensive experience in working with clients with brain injury, stroke and neurological disorders. She is very passionate about upper limb therapy and cognitive retraining. Additionally, Gisele has previously volunteered in Cape Town, South Africa supporting children and their families with a neurological diagnosis.

Gisele enjoys working as part of a team and building a rapport with clients to provide the best possible outcomes for clients and their families.

Gisele works full-time at Advance Rehab Centre and is split between the clinic and community.

On the weekends you will likely find Gisele at the gym, spending time outdoors, baking and with friends and family.

Hannah Mraz

Bachelor of Health Science (Honours) / Master of Occupational Therapy, University of Western Sydney
Bachelor of Philosophy (Cognitive Sciences), Macquarie University Sydney

Senior Occupational Therapist

Hannah completed a Bachelor of Health Science and Master of Occupational Therapy with an Honours project in memory strategies for people with cognitive impairment and developed a passion for neurological conditions early on in her training and career. Her strong interest in cognitive processes led her to complete further studies in Cognitive Science while commencing in the workforce.

Hannah enjoys working in the community setting and developing long-term professional relationships with her clients and following them through life transitions in their own home environment. Since joining ARC, Hannah has worked with clients to successfully gain approval for Specialist Disability Accommodation (SDA) and transition into their new environment, explore alternative housing solutions and obtain appropriate levels of care to suit their needs.

In the community team, Hannah particularly enjoys assessing and organising assistive technology solutions and retraining clients in functional tasks to help maintain independence and safety. She also has experience with and enjoys home assessments, minor modifications and wheelchair prescription. Hannah values working collaboratively within a reliable multidisciplinary team to best approach the client’s goals drawing on all expertise.

Hannah presented on Assistive Technology at the SDA Insight conference in July2020.

Outside of work Hannah enjoys watching her young family grow, running with herdog, playing soccer and creating quilting masterpieces.

Anne Biddlecombe

BSc (hons) Occupational Therapy, University of Northampton, UK

Senior Occupational Therapist

Since graduating from University, Anne gained a variety of experience in both the UK and New Zealand before deciding to focus her career on neurological rehabilitation.

In her time at Advanced Rehab Centre, Anne has developed her field of practice in cognitive rehabilitation providing individualised therapy in the clinic, community and via telehealth. Anne greatly enjoys working with clients to achieve their goals including return to work and increasing active participation in the home and community. Anne is experienced in working with functional neurological disorder (FND) clients and has further developed her practice in this area alongside the ARC FND physiotherapy team. Further clinical interests include cognitive rehabilitation, upper limb rehabilitation, fatigue management and functional retraining.

Anne has extensive experience supporting clients with concussion management andworks with ARC’s Advanced Vestibular Physiotherapist to provide multidisciplinary concussion services.

Anne works both in the community and ARC clinic.

Since being in Australia Anne has enjoyed exploring as many beaches as possible and has recently enjoyed taking up running alongside the beautiful coastlines.

Julie McRann

BSc Occupational Therapy - University of East Anglia, UK

Senior Occupational Therapist

Julie has worked extensively within the neuro rehabilitation field, following her junior rotations where she realised she had a keen interest in this specialist area.

Julie qualified as an Occupational Therapist in the UK and has spent the majority of her career working in the UK in both acute hospitals and rehabilitation environments. Julie’s most recent role in the UK, before moving to Sydney, was working as the Lead Neuro Vocational Rehab OT in a military rehab hospital, DMRC Headley Court. Here she worked with military personell living with a range of neurological conditions, including traumatic brain injuries, stroke, Multiple Sclerosis and brain tumours.

Julie has joined Advance Rehab Centre as the clinical lead for our Seating Clinic and enjoys problem solving the most appropriate seating solution for clients to meet their postural and functional needs.

Julie has experience working in the NDIS setting and in the following areas of Neuro Rehabilitation: seating and postural assessments; wheelchair prescription; upper limb rehabilitation; cognitive assessment and rehabilitation; vocational rehabilitation; assistive technology and equipment prescription; assessment of activities of daily living and support needs; and detailed NDIS report writing.

Julie works full-time and her time is split between the clinic and the community.

Melinda Cooper

Bachelor of Occupational Therapy, James Cook University, Townsville

Senior Occupational Therapist and Supervisor

Melinda graduated as an Occupational Therapist from James Cook University. She worked in Queensland for three years, gaining experience with a range of caseloads within a hospital setting before moving to the UK.

While living and working in the UK for over 7 years, Melinda found her passion in neurological rehabilitation and has focused her practice in this area ever since. She has gained extensive experience working with clients in a variety of settings from the acute hospital stages to community rehabilitation and successful community re-integration. She has a particular interest in working with people who have suffered stroke and traumatic brain injury and has experience in providing cognitive rehabilitation, upper limb rehabilitation, vocational rehabilitation and functional retraining.

Melinda is passionate about working alongside clients to help them to realise and achieve their potential in working towards their goals.

Melinda works in the community team at Advance Rehab Centre, 3 days a week.

Polly Cartlidge

BSc(hons) Occupational Therapy, Coventry University, UK

Senior Occupational Therapist and Team Leader

Polly has over 10 years of experience working as an Occupational Therapist in both the UK and Australia. Her experience ranges from community and complex physical disabilities to upper limb and cognitive rehab in her role as the Occupational Therapy Team Leader at Advance Rehab Centre.

Polly is a strong advocate of evidence-based practice, something that is demonstrated in her own working style as well as the team at ARC. Polly also actively adopts emerging technologies focusing predominantly on upper limb rehab utilising robotics and virtual reality.

Polly has experience in treating a number of neurological disorders such as MND, Stroke, MS and brain injury and is a registered member of FND Australia and the Australian Occupational Therapist Council.

As OT Team Leader, Polly has pioneered a number of core OT services such as the upper limb Intensive program, the cognitive rehabilitation service, seating clinic and assistive technology assessment and prescription.

With over 5 years of experience working with the NDIS, Polly is extremely adept at supporting clients to access the services they require as part of the scheme. Polly is passionate about ensuring that clients goals are achieved across a diverse number of outcomes ranging from complex seating solutions, assistive technology and return to function.

Hiruni Perera

Doctor of Physiotherapy, Macquarie University
Bachelor of Science, majoring in Human Physiology, University of Melbourne

Neurological Physiotherapist

Hiruni has experience working as a physiotherapy assistant and support worker in pediatric community disability with conditions such as Cerebral Palsy, as well as working in various rehabilitation settings with patients with stroke and MS.

Hiruni has a strong passion for working in neurological disability and is determined to make a positive impact to improve the quality of life of others. She has a particular interest in neurological paediatrics and spinal cord injury. She also enjoys searching for ways to keep clients motivated throughout their rehabilitation process with her background in fitness training. Hiruni loves creating awareness of the importance of movement and benefits of staying physically active.

Outside of work, Hiruni enjoys weightlifting and mostly anything that keeps her physically active. She also enjoys the beach, hiking and trying out various food spots with her friends and family.

Hiruni works at ARC from Tuesday to Saturday.

Hannah Mauldon

Bachelor of Medical Science, Macquarie University
Doctor of Physiotherapy, Macquarie University

Neurological Physiotherapist

Hannah has previous experience in neurological, orthopaedic and geriatric rehabilitation through her work as an allied health assistant. During this time, Hannah developed a passion for all aspects of neurological rehab when she saw the impact this work had on her clients' lives.

Hannah has a particular interest in Parkinson’s disease, spinal cord injuries and stroke rehabilitation. Hannah is also passionate about working as part of a multidisciplinary team to provide high quality, compassionate care to achieve the best outcomes for her clients. Hannah is also a qualified PD Warrior Instructor at ARC.

Hannah works four days a week with her time split between the clinic (Tuesday, Saturday) and the community (Wednesday, Friday).

In her free time Hannah enjoys horse riding or going for long walks on the beach with her dogs.

Camille Mance

Bachelor of Science in Human Structure and Function, University of Melbourne.
Doctor of Physiotherapy, Macquarie University, Sydney

Neurological Physiotherapist

After completing a six-month internship at ARC Camille joined the team as a Neurological Physiotherapist.

Camille has a wide range of experience in disability support, having previously worked with spinal cord injury and brain injury clients in both community and rehabilitation settings. Camille also works as a physiotherapist for the senior squad for an AFL team.

Camille has a special interest in both spinal cord injury and traumatic brain injury. She is extremely passionate about helping clients to maximise their potential in the community and in adaptive sports and recreation. Camille is a keen user of technology in her practice and believes in collaborating with the whole multi-disciplinary team to provide the best care for her clients and make a positive difference to their quality of life.

During her internship at ARC, Camille researched the feasibility and acceptability of the LEXO, specifically from the client’s perspective of the device. She is LEXO trained as well as a certified PD Warrior instructor. Camille is an active member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA), always striving to learn more and develop her skills in the field of neurological physiotherapy.

Camille works in the clinic full-time. Outside of work, Camille loves being surrounded by water, at the beach or by the river. She is an avid water-skier and is currently trying out surfing.

Anna Biddiscombe

Bachelor of Human Science, Macquarie University
Doctor of Physiotherapy, Macquarie University

Neurological Physiotherapist

Anna completed an internship here at ARC and has previous experience in neuro rehab in public hospitals - she is delighted to be back at ARC working as a Physiotherapist.

Anna has been involved in research on robotic assisted gait training, particularly on the LEXO. She is a certified LEXO therapist as well as a PD Warrior instructor.

Anna has a particular interest in working in stroke rehabilitation, along with working with clients with Parkinson’s Disease and Multiple Sclerosis to help them achieve their goals. She particularly enjoys the rewarding experience of contributing to clients’ overall wellbeing and helping them to maintain their motivation in therapy.

Anna works full time between the clinic and in the community - Tuesday to Saturday.

In her spare time, Anna enjoys dance and fitness classes and spending time with her friends and family.

Justin Elliott

Bachelor of Exercise and Health Science, Australian Catholic University, Sydney
Master of Physiotherapy, University of Technology, Sydney

Neurological Physiotherapist

Prior to joining the Advance Rehab Centre (ARC) team, Justin worked in a wide variety of workplaces including public hospitals, private rehab, and musculoskeletal private practice. During these experiences, he gained a passion for neurological physiotherapy, in particular with conditions such as Huntington’s Disease, stroke, Parkinson’s disease, myoclonus dystonia, and multiple sclerosis.

Justin has a passion and aspiration to enhance the quality of people’s lives through emphasising a healthy lifestyle and wellbeing. He holds a strong belief that physiotherapy is a career that requires lifelong learning for successful treatment outcomes and effectiveness.

Justin works full-time at ARC and is split between the clinic and community.

In his spare time, Justin likes to compete and train for triathlons, go to the beach, travel, keep active, and to spend quality time with his mates and family.

Joss Murphy

Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Australian Catholic University, Sydney

Neurological Physiotherapist

Joss joined the ARC Team after gaining experience in a broad range of clinical areas in the public sector. She developed her interest for neurological physiotherapy early in university and has been involved with neurological physiotherapy academics.

Over the last few years Joss has been an active committee member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) Neuro Group and an APA member.

Joss loves collaborating with the multi-disciplinary team to creatively problem solve and achieve the best outcomes for her patients. Joss has a strong interest in spinal cord injury, stroke and Parkinson's disease. She is involved in the running of hydrotherapy, is LEXO trained and is a PD Warrior trained therapist.

Joss works full-time at Advance Rehab Centre and is split between the clinic and community teams - working Tuesday to Saturday.

In her free time, you will find Joss at the beach surfing or reading, camping, and playing social sport with her friends.

Becky Martin

BSc Hons Physiotherapy, Glasgow Caledonian University, UK

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Since moving to Australia 8 years ago, Becky has gained broad physiotherapy experience in Melbourne, Darwin and Sydney. More recently, Becky has worked in private practice and a rehabilitation hospital where she took the lead with neurological patients and set up specific Parkinson's disease services.

Becky has a particular interest in stroke rehabilitation and working with people living with Parkinson's disease and multiple sclerosis. Becky understands that people living with chronic conditions often experience musculoskeletal problems and uses her skills and knowledge to support the broader team.

Becky loves being fully immersed in the neurological rehabilitation setting where she can build rapport with clients and be creative to support their progress and make a difference to their quality of life. Being part of the multidisciplinary team is very important to Becky as she is enjoys the collaboration with problem solving with different disciplines and appreciates the importance of treating the clients holistically to get the best outcomes.

Outside of work, Becky loves travelling, going camping and hiking. She has recently tried her hand at triathlons and started ocean swimming which she never thought she’d be brave enough to do! Becky works in the ARC clinic and also the community team.

Laura Bennett

Masters of Physiotherapy, University of Sydney
Bachelor of Health Sciences (Human Movement Major), University of Sydney

Neurological Physiotherapist

Laura has worked in neurological, orthopaedic and respiratory fields however quickly developed a passion for neurological rehabilitation and has a strong interest in stroke, Parkinson's disease, and motor neurone disease. Laura is involved in the running of multiple sclerosis and neuro gym group therapy programs at ARC and is a certified PD Warrior instructor.

Laura enjoys working as part of a team and is passionate about providing the highest quality of care and treatment to ensure the best possible outcomes for her clients and their families.

Laura works full-time at Advance Rehab Centre and is split between the clinic and community teams, working Mondays and Thursdays in the community and Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday in the clinic.

In her free time, you will find Laura dancing, baking, hiking and travelling.

Sarah Turner

BSc Physiotherapy - University of Brighton, UK

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Sarah joined the ARC Team after spending numerous years working as a physiotherapist in the public health sector and more recently in Queensland for a paediatric neurological private practice.

Sarah is part of the ARC team treating clients with functional neurological disorders and has a special interest in treating clients with this condition. She is also trained in delivering the PD Warrior program to clients with Parkinson’s disease and enjoys both the individualised physiotherapy sessions as well as running the group classes.

Sarah is trained and certified in the LEXO device and thoroughly enjoys using this modern robotic gait trainer to not only improve her client’s ability to walk and thereby participate in daily activities but also to improve their cardiovascular endurance. Sarah predominantly sees adult clients at the ARC clinic and in the community, yet is passionate about providing fun and creative therapy to young teens and adults with avariety of neurological conditions.

Sarah is one of two therapists that provide the NeuroCore Program which focuses on improving core strength with Pilates style exercises modified to suit the neurological population.
In 2020, Sarah won The Kathryn Briggs Teamwork Award as voted for by her colleagues. Sarah works full-time and is split between the clinic and community teams.

In her free time Sarah enjoys yoga, camping with friends and family, travelling, and weekend Bold and Beautiful ocean swims.

Cindy Lawlor

Bachelor of Physiotherapy, Otago Univeristy, new Zealand

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Cindy has developed extensive experience in a range of clinical settings and specialties across NZ, the UK and Australia. She quickly developed a strong passion for neurological physiotherapy after working in a range of acute stoke units and neurorehabilitation wards. She particularly enjoyed working with stroke, acquired brain injuries, and Parkinson’s disease.

In 2019, Cindy relocated to Sydney where she worked as a senior neurological physiotherapist in a community clinic. She specialised in spinal cord injuries, stroke, acquired brain injuries and multiple sclerosis. During this time, Cindy established the upper limb group to provide specific and high quality therapy to clients with upper limb goals. She enjoys balance and gait retraining, with a client orientated approach to allow clients to reach their functional goals and improve their overall quality of life. Cindy also likes to incorporate functional electrical stimulation and the use of advanced technology into therapy programs to enhance recovery.

Cindy works full time at Advance Rehab Centre split between the clinic and the community (based in the South of Sydney).

Outside of work, Cindy enjoys being outdoors, camping, hiking, and travelling.

Nikita Reichle

Bachelor of Health Sciences (Movement Science), University of Sydney
Master of Physiotherapy, University of Sydney

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Nikita has gained valuable and varied experience in hospitals throughout Sydney and the UK within the acute hospital setting before falling in love with neurological rehabilitation. Nikita has worked specifically in cancer rehabilitation including people living with neurological cancers, specifically brain tumours and has a dedicated passion and interest in this area of practice. In addition, Nikita has spent time abroad volunteering in Siem Reap in Cambodia working with war veterans doing community visits and amputee rehab.

Nikita has a special interest working with stroke survivors and those with brain cancer. Nikita is also dynamic with her own education and professional development and enjoys participating in team education.

Furthermore, Nikita is certified in the LEXO robotic gait trainer and enjoys the opportunities this offers her clients with impaired mobility.

Nikita works full-time in the clinic at Advance Rehab Centre.

When not at work, you can find Nikita travelling, camping, hiking, practicing yoga or sweating it out at her local F45 gym!

Sharon Lawrie

BAppsSc Physiotherapy, University of Sydney
Dip Ed, Wesley Institute 2014

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Sharon has a wealth of experience as a physiotherapist, working for many years in rehabilitation, including as a senior team leader and development facilitator. Sharon has worked for NSW, QLD and WA Health and MS Australia in Sydney.

Sharon enjoys treating a wide range of neurological conditions including functional neurological disorders, multiple sclerosis, Parkinson’s disease, cerebral palsy and motor neuron disease and loves keeping abreast of research in these areas. Sharon is a PDWarrior trained clinician.

Sharon particularly enjoys participating in continued professional development and contributes regularly by presenting at ARC’s training and development program.

Sharon works in both the clinic and the community. Outside work, Sharon loves walking, swimming & skiing in the beautiful outdoors and spending time with family and friends.

Kumbelin Levin

Bachelor of Medical Science, University of Sydney
Masters of Physiotherapy, University of Technology, Sydney

Neurological Physiotherapist

Kumbelin has a Masters of Physiotherapy from the University of Technology, Sydney and a Bachelor of Medical Sciences from the University of Sydney. She began her career working in community neurological rehabilitation and joined the team at ARC in 2019.

With several years’ experience at a research institute, Kumbelin is passionate about providing treatment alongside the best available evidence and clinical guidelines to help her clients achieve their goals. Kumbelin has a special interest in gait-retraining and is a Lexo certified clinician. She is passionate about working with people with Parkinson’s disease and is a PD Warrior certified clinician.

Kumbelin has a special interest in Vestibular conditions and has completed external courses professional development in this area of practice.

Kumbelin works in the ARC clinic on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays and in the mobile team on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Kumbelin plays a key role on the ARC social committee and excels at organising inclusive team events.

In her free time, Kumbelin enjoys hiking, running, scuba diving, and weekends away in the country.

Hannah Neve

MSc Physiotherapy, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, UK

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist and Supervisor

Hannah graduated with a Masters degree in Physiotherapy from The Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen, Scotland in 2013. She spent the next 3 years gaining valuable experience as a rotational physiotherapist within the NHS in England and Scotland acquiring a broad range of knowledge in several different specialties. It was during this time that she developed a strong interest in neurological physiotherapy working with different conditions including stroke, Parkinson’s disease, multiple sclerosis, motor neuron disease and acquired brain injury.

Hannah made the move to Australia in 2017, working in a private practice before joining the team at ARC. She is passionate about assessing and analysing movement and has refined her assessment skills through experience in both musculoskeletal and neurological physiotherapy to help her clients reach their goals. Hannah has a key interest in gait and balance re-education and has enjoyed the challenge of incorporating the use of technology and robotics to help her clients get the best rehabilitation outcomes. With a passion for movement analysis and gait, Hannah has a special interest in brain and spinal cord injury rehabilitation and enjoys helping clients to regain strength and movement to optimise function.

Alongside individualised therapy, Hannah also enjoys leading a number of the group classes at ARC. She is a PD Warrior instructor and course leader and thrives on instructing clients in a class environment to motivate them to excel to their full potential. In addition, she is the lead therapist for ARC’s NeuroCore program which incorporates Pilates style exercises and techniques to help strengthen and stabilise her clients.

Hannah works in MRI on Tuesdays and Thursdays and in the ARC clinic Wednesday, Friday and Saturday.

Eileen O’Neill

BAppSc Physiotherapy, Sydney University
MBiomedE, University of New South Wales

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

After graduating as a Physiotherapist in Sydney, Eileen spent the first 7 years working in various paediatric disability services. Towards the end of this time, Eileen undertook a Master’s Degree in Biomedical Engineering and based her thesis on themodelling of motor control acquisition and has applied this to her love of neurological rehabilitation.

Eileen then held a position at Sydney University on a stroke study looking at motor control, spasticity and contracture. For the past 20 years, Eileen has worked in private practice with a special interest in neurological physiotherapy for both adults and children. She enjoys a complex caseload and is a strong participator in ARC’s learning and development program regularly presenting on topics in neurology.

Eileen works solely in the community and is an outstanding clinician. In 2020, Eileenwon the Ken Sackville ‘Care’ Award as voted for by her colleagues.

Katrina Moles

BHSc Physiotherapy, Auckland Institute of Technology, New Zealand
Cert of Rehab Engineering, King College London, UK
Post Grad Cert, Posture Management for people with complex disabilities, Oxford Brookes University, UK

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Katrina is a neurological physiotherapist with over 20 years’ experience working with a wide range of neurological conditions. She completed her degree in New Zealand and then travelled to the UK where she specialised in neurology working in acute stroke, brain injury including challenging behaviour and complex neuro-disability. This gave her the opportunity to undertake post graduate study in the field of posture management before moving back to New Zealand to lead a multidisciplinary community neuro team and establish one of the first early supported discharge services for stroke in New Zealand.

Katrina moved to Sydney with her family and joined the ARC team in 2014. She works in the community, continuing her passion for working with people in their homes and local environment.

Away from work she enjoys spending time with her family and exploring Sydney’s trails and walkways

Alison Underwood

BSc Physiotherapy, Sydney University

Senior Vestibular Physiotherapist

Alison is ARC's lead vestibular physiotherapist. She has over 20 years experience in general musculoskeletal, orthopedics, sports, pre and post-natal, pilates and community physiotherapy. In recent years she has undergone post graduate training in Vestibular Physiotherapy and has worked in multiple practices specialising in this area. Alison has special interest in vestibular disorders, including symptoms of vertigo, imbalance, dizziness, migraine and headache and concussion. Over this time Alison has come to appreciate the loss of quality of life, confidence and safety that vestibular conditions can cause people of all ages and finds managing and treating these, at times complex, conditions challenging and very rewarding. Alison recognises the importance of continuing education in this constantly changing and evolving area of physiotherapy. Outside of work Alison enjoys kayaking, cycling, swimming, canyoning, hiking and camping and keeping up with her 4 children and busy family. Motto: Listen to your body, it's the only one you'll ever have. The key to keeping your body's balance is in knowing when you have lost it!

Alexandra Barwick

Bachelor of Applied Science (Honours), Physiotherapy, University of Sydney
Master of Health Service Management, University of Tasmania

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist and Supervisor

Lexie graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours. Her interest in neurological rehabilitation began at University when she completed her honours thesis on Balance Impairments in Stroke. Following graduation, Lexie began her career in NSW Health, gaining a solid foundation of clinical skills in all core areas of physiotherapy. She then quickly progressed to senior roles in the areas of inpatient neurology and intensive care, as well as the supervision of physiotherapy students and staff.

Lexie is passionate about student education and is involved in teaching physiotherapy students at ARC as the student coordinator.

Lexie has a special interest in functional neurological disorders (FND) and is part of the FND clinical team at ARC helping people to optimise their function and achieve their goals with this challenging condition. She is also one of the clinical leads on the Stand.Walk.Run Program and a Lexo certified clinician. In addition, Lexie is the clinical lead for pain management and is passionate about evidence-based management of chronic pain for clients with neurological conditions.

Lexie works four days per week in the ARC clinic on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays.

When she isn’t working, Lexie enjoys spending time with friends and family, bushwalking and skiing.

Amali Perera

BHSc Physiotherapy, Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist

Amali qualified as a Physiotherapist in 2012 from Auckland University of Technology in New Zealand. Soon after graduating, she relocated to Australia and traveled across the country, working across a broad range of clinical settings in both public and private sectors.

Amali has a strong passion for implementing evidence based practice to support and empower her clients to achieve their goals and best possible functional outcomes. She has a special interest in multiple sclerosis and Parkinson’s disease and is the clinical lead for the multiple sclerosis clinical programs at ARC. Amali is involved in the development of the MS Online Program, which enables ARC to provide innovative ways to deliver a high quality service via telehealth for those who live remotely or have difficulty accessing rehabilitation services in person. She is also a certified PD Warrior instructor and shares the clinical lead role for motor neuron disease services at ARC. Furthermore, Amali is certified LEXO clinician, a robotic gait training device which has opened up many exciting possibilities for clients with walking goals.

Outside of work, she enjoys spending quality time with her family and friends, exploring the beautiful outdoors and learning the fine art of not over-watering her indoor plants!

Amali works at ARC on Mondays, Tuesdays and Fridays and in the community team on Wednesdays and Thursdays.

Katharina Brassington

Examinierte Physiotherapy, Birufsfachschule, Wasserburg am Inn, Germany

Senior Neurological Physiotherapist and Supervisor

Katharina joined the ARC team in August 2017 after moving to Sydney from Germany where she trained and then worked in neurological rehabilitation. Katharina has a special interest in treating clients with functional neurological disorder (FND) and is one of the FND team treating clinicians. She greatly enjoys working with this client group to help them to achieve their goals. She also has a passion and expertise in upper limb therapy and assists in leading this service to achieve best outcomes for clients through tailored treatment programs. This often involves incorporating ARC’s upper limb robotic technology and gaming therapy equipment to provide a modern and engaging exercise and rehab experience. Furthermore, Katharina is a certified PD Warrior Instructor and is involved in training other healthcare professionals both in Australia and Germany to deliver high quality treatment to the Parkinson’s population. She is the lead therapist for the robotic gait trainer, the Lexo, which assists in improving gait quality and walking endurance in a large range of clients with mobility problems. Kathi is also a key part of our education team that assists in delivering both continued professional support to staff and also teaching physiotherapy students during their clinical placements, helping them make the link between theory and clinical practice. In 2020, Katharina won The Don Stammer Award for Clinical Excellence as voted for by her colleagues. Katharina has worked in both the clinic and community teams at ARC, and you can now find her working full-time in the clinic, Tuesday through to Saturday. In her free time, Katharina enjoys being active in the outdoors and exploring National Parks in and around Sydney.

Melissa McConaghy, FACP

BaSc Physiotherapy, University of Sydney
Master of Health Science University of Sydney
Grad Cert of Public Health University of Queensland
Fellow of the Australian College of Physiotherapists, Neurological Specialist

Director & Principal Physiotherapist

Melissa is a specialist neurological clinician, educator, author and health entrepreneur. She established Mobile Rehab Innovations in 2006 as an entirely mobile rehab service and Advance Rehab Centre in 2009 after recognising the need for a purpose-built neurological rehab centre providing expert rehabilitation for people with complex therapy needs in Sydney. She is also founder of PD Warrior®, a program for people with Parkinson’s that is taught and licensed internationally and INSIGHT, an online conference that is part of the global education calendar for people with Parkinson’s.

Melissa sits on the Clinical Advisory Board for Polio Australia and is a current Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) Branch Councillor. She is past chair of the APA NSW neurology chapter and past national representative.

Melissa has worked in a variety of neurological rehabilitation settings both here and overseas for 20 years and has taught on a range of topics including Intensity in Stroke, Neuroplasticity in Parkinson’s, Parkinson’s and other movement disorders, Introduction to Polio, hydrotherapy for neurological populations and contributed to the production of the APA Level 1 Neurological Rehab course.

Melissa is author of the Amazon best-selling book “The New Parkinson’s Treatment: Exercise is Medicine”. She was awarded Australian physiotherapist of the year in 2019 and received the Australian Physiotherapy Association NSW Branch Council award for Contribution to the Profession in 2019.

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