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* Bachelor of Physiotherapy, University of South Australia 2006
* Member of the Australia Physiotherapy Association (APA) Paediatric Special Interest Group
Hayley has 17 years of specific paediatric physiotherapy experience and has developed specialty knowledge and skill set to address:
* Movement disorders and appropriate management strategies of such
* Spasticity management and rehabilitation following neurological surgical procedures
* Preparation for and rehabilitation following orthopaedic surgery
* Early Intervention for babies and children with delayed gross motor skill development with or without a diagnosis
* Advice and recommendation around common orthopaedic conditions for example flat feet
* Equipment recommendation and order directions including mobility aides and orthotics
Hayley also is very committed to ongoing professional development and training and completed the following:
*Dynamic Movement Intervention (DMI), Level C training
*Paediatric Gait Analysis and Orthotic Management: An Optimal Segment Kinematics and Alignments Approach to Rehabilitation (OSKAR)
*Typical Movement: Analysis and Integration into Paediatric Practice – ABNDTA
*Typical Child Development – ABNDTA
Hayley is very passionate about providing a quality physiotherapy service, working with families to establish the needs of the child and thus goals of physiotherapy input. Physiotherapy sessions with Hayley are always fun and tailored to the needs of the individual child.
* Bachelor of Physiotherapy, University of South Australia 2006
* Diploma of Physiotherapy, Ecole d’EFOM, France 2009
* Member of the Australia Physiotherapy Association (APA) Paediatric Special Interest Group
Catriona has 15 years of specific paediatric physiotherapy experience and has worked extensively both in the hospital setting and in the community.
Catriona has a passion for working with babies, children and young people. She has many years experience working in a multidisciplinary team with babies and children with delayed development, cerebral palsy and global developmental delay. Catriona has extensive experience treating babies and children with musculoskeletal and orthopaedic conditions such as hip dysplasia, foot deformities and plagiocephaly and torticollis, to name a few.
She is passionate about family centred care and education, empowering families, children and young people to have the knowledge and motivation to make lasting positive changes in their own health and wellbeing.
Catriona worked as a Physiotherapist in France for several years after gaining equivalency of her degree, where she met her now husband. When Catriona is not working you will find her with her husband and four young children exploring the Adelaide Hills where they now live.
Bachelor of Coaching and Sports Science – University of Canberra, 2011
Graduate Certificate of Human Movement – University of Canberra, 2012
Masters of Physiotherapy – University of Canberra, 2014
In 2018, Jenna was the Head Physiotherapist for the Cirque Du Soleil of the Sea where she traveled with the cast through most of Europe for 9 months.
Jenna grew up in NSW and moved to Canberra to complete university. Jenna has previously worked with elite athletes in a variety of sporting areas including gymnastics, rugby league, rugby union, Paralympic swimmers and hockey. Outside of elite athletes, Jenna spends most of her time working in the paediatric realm, treating a variety of developmental conditions including but not limited to plagiocephaly, tortilcollis and head preferences as well as a variety of foot conditions. Jenna has a passion for treating and assessing babies and young children, working with children who have global developmental delay and gross motor delay, as well as working with older children with strength programs to help them achieve their functional goals.
Jenna has recently moved to Adelaide with her Husband, two young boys and two kelpies and is looking forward to exploring the area.
Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy); University of South Australia 2005
Mel has 16 years experience working with children and their families both in the community and within the acute care settings of Women’s & Children’s Hospital and Flinders Medical Centre.
Veronica has 18 years of experience working with children with acquired brain injuries, cerebral palsy and developmental delays.
Veronica has worked across the full spectrum of paediatrics within Adelaide and the UK within acute hospitals, community and private practice including Women’s & Children’s Hospital and Novita Therapy Services. For the majority of Veronica’s career, she has worked in the areas of paediatrics and physical rehabilitation.
Veronica is passionate about working with children and their families to help them achieve their goals.
Bachelor of Physiotherapy, University of South Australia, 2010
Member of the Australia Physiotherapy Association (APA), Paediatric Special Interest Group
Tina has worked in the community paediatric disability sector for the last 10 years.
Tina is a Senior Physiotherapist who has considerable experience and skills working with children with disabilities, in particular children with cerebral palsy, developmental delay and ASD. Tina’s core areas of work also include hydrotherapy and reviewing and prescribing specialised equipment.
Tina is passionate about working with children and their families and helping them reach their goals.