Our Physio Team
Thea O'Brien Thea is the owner and principal physiotherapist at the Mundaring Physiotherapy Clinic. She has worked here since 2006 and owner since 2010. After graduating from the University of Queensland in 1979 she has worked in public hospitals and private clinics in Australia and the UK. Thea moved to the Perth Hills with her family in 1988 and lives locally. In 1986, Thea completed her Postgraduate diploma in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy from Curtain University and is keen to keep up with the latest research through continuing education seminars and conferences, professional webinars, plus peer review. She has been a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association and various special interest groups it runs, since 1979. Thea has a keen interest in Advanced Pain management and helping you gain valuable skills to reduce your pain and improve your function, giving you independence. Individual Clinical Pilates Instruction, remedial exercises, manual therapies and dry needling are some of the tools we use to help you move well. Our goal is to empower you on ways to maintain and improve your ability to move well. Sarah Lawrence Sarah has a strong interest in sport and exercise, leading her to complete a Bachelor of Exercise Rehabilitation Science at UWA in 2007. She is an Accredited Exercise Physiologist with Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) - a qualification which focuses on helping people with complex health conditions to achieve their health goals safely through exercise, hydrotherapy and advanced pain management strategies. Sarah is a senior Physiotherapist and member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association. Sarah completed a Graduate Entry Master of Physiotherapy at Curtin University and has been working in Private Practice at Mundaring Physiotherapy since 2011. Her clinical interests include working with sports people for injury management and to optimise performance, myofascial therapy, postural re-education and exercise prescription. Throughout all of life's stages, this approach can help you to move well and maintain your independence. Glenys Anson Glenys Leigh Anson is a Senior Physiotherapist with more than 25 years experience. She graduated from the Otago School of Physiotherapy and is a New Zealand and Australian registered Physiotherapist. Glenys Leigh has a broad base of experience in Musculoskeletal injury management, with special interests in:
She has worked in multiple health settings including Public Hospitals, Occupational Health/ Workplace rehabilitation, University Education settings and Private Practice. Glenys enjoys running, teaching Pilates, has completed half marathons and is a breast cancer survivor. She is passionate about health and dedicated to providing her patients with sincere excellence in Physiotherapy Care. Glenys is a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association. Glenys provides Evidence Based Exercise classes at our clinic and can show you a wide range of relevant exercises on our Pilates Reformer. Kirsten Ryan Women's and Men's Pelvic Health Physiotherapist Kirsten first graduated from Physiotherapy at Curtin University in 2002, and shortly thereafter moved to rural WA to work in a public hospital setting, gaining a wide range of experience and physiotherapy skills. In 2004, Kirsten embarked on a three year travelling journey, which included working as a physiotherapist in the U.K. She arrived back in Perth in 2007, where she worked in the public hospital setting. In 2008 Kirsten began pursuing her passion for women and men's pelvic health by completing a Postgraduate certificate in Women's Health and Continence. She has worked in this area ever since. Now that Kirsten has completed her family, she is currently working her way through the Master's program in this field at Curtin University. Kirsten treats the following conditions:
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Our Reception Staff
Jillian Howell
Jill has worked at the Mundaring Physiotherapy Clinic as one of the clinic support staff since 2011. She enjoys her work, the friendly atmosphere of the clinic and the interaction with patients and their families In her spare time Jill enjoys spending time with family and friends, growing her own vegetables, harvesting honey and breeding Dexter cattle with her husband Valerie Bruni Valerie has been part of the clinic support staff at the Mundaring Physiotherapy Clinic since 2007. She particularly enjoys interacting with staff and clients here and has learnt some interesting medical information along the way Valerie is a passionate netball and sport follower and in her spare time she enjoys reading a good book and the challenge of doing jigsaw puzzles Asha Curry Asha has been part of our team in Physiotherapy Mundaring since February 2020 and loves meeting new people through work. |
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