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Tarryn Ebden
B Sci (physiotherapy)
Physiotherapist

Tarryn studied physiotherapy at Curtin University in Perth. Tarryn began her physiotherapy career at Royal Perth Hospital in the areas of neurological rehabilitation, vestibular rehabilitation, cardio-respiratory physiotherapy and trauma care within the intensive care unit. She has worked for the Wanneroo Netball Association and has also worked very closely with professional tennis players.
Since moving to private practice, Tarryn’s special interests include: sporting injuries (working closely with her brother who is an australian professional tennis player); neck and back pain and Vestibular rehabilitation. Tarryn teaches clinical Pilates to many clients with long standing and chronic back pain with great results.
Tarryn has played at a state level of tennis since she was 8 years of age, she enjoys keeping fit at the gym and is very involved with helping young people through her church.
Ali Chhagan
B. Science (Physiotherapy)
Masters of Clinical Physiotherapy.
Member of Australian Physiotherapy Association

Ali studied Physiotherapy at Curtin University
in Perth. He also completed a Masters in Physiotherapy
from the University of Queensland in Brisbane where
he learnt and developed advanced clinical skills
in the area of musculoskeletal injuries and sports
injuries.
Ali has a special interest in treating acute and
chronic neck pain, back pain and headaches. He
also has a background and experience working as
a Sports/Remedial massage therapist. Ali believes
in a “hands on approach” and incorporates
massage and dry needling as required in his treatment.
He also prescribes core stability exercises and
home stretching programs in his management plan.
Ali is an evidence based practitioner with a holistic
approach towards his clientele.
Ali is a qualified Dance Medicine Australia Pilates
instructor and uses these skills as part of his
injury rehabilitation.
Chris Rollins
B. Physiotherapy
Senior Physiotherapist
Chris graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy
from the University of Queensland in 2000 before
starting work as a musculoskeletal physiotherapist
in a Brisbane private practice. He moved
to the UK in 2002 where he worked predominantly
with the British Military as a physiotherapist
and in private practice.
Chris’ background has given him experience
in the treatment and management of a wide range
of musculoskeletal and sporting injuries. He
has developed a special interest in sacroiliac
and lumbar spine dysfunction, neurodynamics and
headaches.
Chris's primary focus during treatment is
a rapid return to work and return to sport
with lasting results. As one of the senior clinicians
in the clinic, Chris is involved with mentoring
and coaching to continually improve the standard
of all staff.
Chris enjoys a wide variety of sports including
golf, tennis and rugby and keeping fit at the gym.
Ellis robinson
B Sci (Physiotherapy)
Physiotherapist
Ellis is a skilled musculoskeletal physiotherapist with a special interest in complicated shoulder problems and spinal/pelvic problems. He is a modified Pilates Instructor and enjoys 1:1 sessions and group classes.
In the UK Ellis worked closely with shoulder specialists and Orthopaedic Surgeons and as such has developed an excellent understanding of complex shoulder injuries and their rehabilitation.
Ellis graduated in the UK in 2001 and has come to Perth to experience the Aussie lifestyle, play more sports and share his knowledge with other phyisotherappists for the next 3 years.
Ellis comes from a strong sporting background having competed internationally in Athletics and is a keen cyclist and weight trainer.
He uses a holistic approach to physiotherapy with a focus on finding long- term solutions to injury problems. She enjoys treating clients of all ages and helping them to achieve their goals.
James Beckett
MSc. Physiotherapy
MSc. Sports and Exercise Science
James completed a Master of Physiotherapy in Perth. Prior to this James graduated with a Bachelor of Exercise and Health Science with Honours in Exercise Physiology from the University of Western Australia. Prior to becoming a physiotherapist James has worked as a Strength and Conditioning coach with both elite and semi-elite athletes and obtained a Master of Science in this field.
James enjoys treating a wide variety of acute and chronic injuries with a special interest in sports injuries. James brings to the practice a wealth of knowledge in exercise physiology and exercise prescription. James likes to draw on this background to incorporate functional rehabilitation programs as part of patient treatment to ensure a timely and safe return to both sport and work.
James completed a Master of Physiotherapy in Perth. Prior to this James graduated with a Bachelor of Exercise and Health Science with Honours in Exercise Physiology from the University of Western Australia. Prior to becoming a physiotherapist James has worked as a Strength and Conditioning coach with both elite and semi-elite athletes and obtained a Master of Science in this field.James enjoys treating a wide variety of acute and chronic injuries with a special interest in sports injuries. James brings to the practice a wealth of knowledge in exercise physiology and exercise prescription. James likes to draw on this background to incorporate functional rehabilitation programs as part of patient treatment to ensure a timely and safe return to both sport and work.
James also combines his passion for cycling and his clinical expertise to provide a bicycle fitting service to promote better cycling ergonomics to cycle more efficiently and faster as well as provide injury prevention and treatment for cyclists from recreational to elite.
Outside the practice James enjoys participating in a wide variety of sports including swimming, cycling, boxing, running and resistance training.
Sinead Holland
MSc. Physiotherapy
BSc. Sports and Exercise Science (Hons) Senior Physiotherapist
Sinead completed her Physiotherapy degree at QMUC, Edinburgh, Scotland. Prior to this Sinead had graduated with a BSc. Sports and Exercise Science (Hons) Degree from University of Limerick, Ireland.
Sinead started her career working within NHS hospitals in the UK in the area of musculoskeletal outpatients, orthopaedics (pre and post-surgery), Neurological rehabilitation, acute sporting injuries and trauma care in the ITU settings. Sinead then developed a special interest in the treatment of Musculoskeletal injuries
Since moving to Private practice Sinead's special interests include sports injuries, post orthopaedic surgical rehabilitation and the treatment of knee and shoulder injuries.
She is qualified in Pilates instruction and uses this to teach many clients how to become stronger than before the injury to prevent future repetition of the pain. She also uses Pilates to help her clients develop a strong core and improve at their chosen sport. Sinead is also trained in the use of dry needling which she uses alongside manual techniques and exercise prescription to maximise her client's recovery rates.
Sinead likes to keep fit outside of work including running and Pilates.
Victoria Marmion
B.Sci (Physio)
Physiotherapist
Victoria completed her physiotherapy degree at
Curtin University in Perth.
She began her physiotherapy career in private practice
seeing a wide variety of patients, gaining experience
particularly in treating neck and back pain as
well as a range of sporting injuries.
Victoria has been trained in the use of dry needling
which she combines with the appropriate
manual therapy and specific exercises to treat
the underlying cause of the problem and thus help
prevent future episodes.
She has also trained in teaching DMA clinical pilates
which can be very beneficial for people suffering
from neck and back pain due to poor posture, as
well as those looking to improve their strength
and control to enhance their sporting performance
and prevent injuries.
David Le
B.Sci (Physio)
Physiotherapist
David completed his physiotherapy degree at Curtin
University in Perth.
David started his career working in private practice
and aged care settings in the Perth metropolitan
area, where he saw a variety of patients gaining
experience in chronic musculoskeletal pain and
spinal injury patients.
David’s special interests include treating
post surgical patients, ankle injuries, back and
neck pain and acute sporting injuries especially
the knee.
David is able to speak fluent Vietnamese and understand
Malay. He keeps very active and currently
participates in local basketball and soccer teams
and is therefore able to incorporate specific sporting
drills to his physiotherapy treatment.
David uses Pilates and gym in combination to better
support athletes in their return to sport and management
of back pain.
Grace Eaton
BSc (Physiotherapy)
Physiotherapist
Grace completed her Physiotherapy degree at Curtin
University in Perth.
Since beginning her career in a private practice
setting, she has been trained in the use of dry needling
as well as clinical Pilates. She believes in working
together with the use of a multidisciplinary team
to prevent future episodes and avoiding chronicity
of the musculoskeletal problems she treats.
Grace has a particular passion for Pilates and
women’s health. She is able to give
fast relief to women suffering mastitis and pelvic
floor weakness. She also has an interest
in the treatment of sports injuries, neck and back
pain. To keep fit she engages in regular Pilates,
enjoys running and netball and has an interest
in nutrition.
Rhiannon Lewis
Rhiannon Studied Physiotherapy at Brunel University,
West London and qualified in 2004.
In 2005 she passed the Acupuncture Association
of Chartered Physiotherapists course reaching a
high standard of practice of Acupuncture.
Progressing her interest in the musculoskeletal
field Rhiannon worked as a senior physiotherapist
at Cardiff University Hospital for 18 months assessing
and treating a many necks and backs, working in
fracture clinics, specializing in sports injuries
of the legs and running exercise classes including
Pilates.
Rhiannon left the UK in 2008 and has worked
in the private practice in New Zealand.
There she gained experience in return to work
rehabilitation, assessment and programme implementation,
post operative return to sports programmes and
pilates.
She gained a further 3 years experience before
moving to Perth, West Australia.
She has developed a keen interest in muscle imbalance
and movement dysfunction.
The treatment and rehabilitation of sports injuries
and work related injuries.
Rhiannon has a keen interest in sport she has
played netball, soccer and rowed in New Zealand
at a competitive level.
Salem Domiati
B. App. Sci. Physio. (Hons)
Grad Dip Physio. Sports
M.A.P.A.
Practice Principal
Salem
graduated with honours from the University of South
Australia in 1991. He has worked in Adelaide, Melbourne
and Perth as well as in the UK. He completed his
postgraduate diploma in Sports physiotherapy at
Curtin University of Technology in 1995. As the
most senior clinician in the clinic, Salem spends
most of his time teaching and mentoring his
staff and often gets involved with offering second
opinions with difficult to treat conditions.
Salem's special interests are complicated neck and back problems and sports injuries. Salem says to his patients “I like to team up with you to help you fix your injuries or pains. I like to get everyone
involved in fixing their body and not just rely on my work and that is how I get good results and work on preventing recurrences of injuries.”
Salem is very keen for everyone in the practice to be involved in continual education and upgrading their skills. He
likes to run regular sessions with his staff to make sure they are all offering the most useful and current approaches to treatment.
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