Ben Frizzell
Lead physiotherapist - Vestibular / Vertigo / Running / Sport physio
WHY DO YOU LOVE BEING A PHYSIOTHERAPIST?
I love watching people returning to their true happy selves as they become free of dizziness or pain and realise the potential of their strong and flexible bodies.
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David Johnson
WHY DO YOU LOVE BEING AN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST?
As an Exercise Physiologist, I am passionate about my role because it allows me to witness firsthand the impact that movement and exercise can have on people's lives. What I love most about being an exercise physiologist is the opportunity to empower individuals to take control of their health and well-being through physical activity. Whether it's helping someone recover from an injury, supporting a client in managing a chronic condition, or simply encouraging individuals to lead more active lifestyles, I find joy in guiding others toward healthier, happier futures.
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Katelyn Worldon - Allied Health Assistant
I grew up in Tumut NSW, after school, I worked as an educator in early childhood for several years before moving to Wagga in 2020. I began working at Active Health in 2021 and have spent the last 3 years as part of our wonderful support team! Working at Active sparked an interest in studying again and I started my Certificate IV Allied Health Assistant in 2022 and I am exited to be part of the paediatric team in 2024.
When I’m not at work, you will find me near a soccer field, coaching, playing or hanging out with friends.
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Sophie Quirk
WHY DO YOU LOVE BEING AN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST?
I love being an EP because I get the opportunity to work with such a range of different clients to achieve their goals. By building meaningful relationships with my clients, I get to understand their condition or injury and how it is impacting them on a day to day basis, and how we can work together to make meaningful change.
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Caleb Shephard
Hand therapy / musculoskeletal physiotherapy / dance assessments
WHY DO YOU LOVE BEING A PHYSIOTHERAPIST?
Being a Physiotherapist means seeing something new and interesting every day. I loves being able to spend time with so many different people with different issues and help them to achieve their health goals, which can range from being able to get around the house safely, to gaining entry to an elite sporting school.
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Sarah McMahon
WHY DO YOU LOVE BEING AN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST?
Having the opportunity to work with such a wide variety of clients, empowering one to achieve their goals and discover their own capabilities.
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Tayla Lindner - Paediatric Patients
WHY DO YOU LOVE BEING A PHYSIOTHERAPIST?
I love being a physiotherapist because no two days are ever the same, and I get to collaborate with families to help them achieve their goals.
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Larissa Guaran - Paediatric patients
WHY DO YOU LOVE BEING A PHYSIOTHERAPIST?
I love being a physiotherapist as I get to work with incredible people and families to help them to achieve their goals. Every time a goal is achieved and the child or a parent comes in to their appointment to tell me, the smiles this brings means I have the best job.
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Karen Lindner
WHY DO YOU LOVE BEING AN EXERCISE PHYSIOLOGIST?
I like to help people achieve their goals, whether it be to get stronger to manage their ADLs and hobbies independently, or recover from an injury. I've always wanted to help people, and my passion for fitness has made Exercise Physiology the perfect job opportunity for me.
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Tahnee Collins-Roe - Paediatric team mentor
WHY DO YOU LOVE BEING A PHYSIOTHERAPIST?
Seeing the excitement in children and their families when they achieve a goal no matter how big or small that goal may be..... and knowing achieving that goal leads to opportunity, like opportunity to play or engage and be included with their peers.
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