Physiotherapy, Massage & Pilates Bundall, Gold Coast | Back In Motion
Opening hours

Mon:7:10am - 8:00pm

Tues:7:10am - 8:00pm

Wed:7:10am - 7:00pm

Thurs:7:10am - 8:00pm

Fri:7:10am - 6:00pm

Sat:8:00am - 1:00pm

Class Timetable

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
7:00am
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Rebecca

7:10am
7:50am

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Rebecca

7:10am
7:50am

40 minutes
8:00am
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Rebecca

8:00am
8:40am

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Sam

8:00am
8:40am

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Sam

8:00am
8:40am

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Reece

8:00am
8:40am

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Zarah

8:00am
8:40am

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Rebecca

8:40am
9:20am

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Rebecca

8:50am
9:30am

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Sam

8:50am
9:30am

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Sam

8:50am
9:30am

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Zarah

8:50am
9:30am

40 minutes
9:00am
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Will

9:40am
10:20am

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Rebecca

9:40am
10:20am

40 minutes
10:00am
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Reece

10:30am
11:10am

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Rebecca

10:30am
11:10am

40 minutes
11:00am
12:00pm
1:00pm
2:00pm
Onero
Jason

2:30pm
3:00pm

30 minutes
Onero
Jason

2:30pm
3:00pm

30 minutes
3:00pm
Onero
Jason

3:00pm
3:30pm

30 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Sam

3:00pm
3:30pm

30 minutes
Onero
Jason

3:00pm
3:30pm

30 minutes
4:00pm
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Rebecca

4:30pm
5:10pm

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Rebecca

4:40pm
5:20pm

40 minutes
5:00pm
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Rebecca

5:30pm
6:10pm

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Sam

5:30pm
6:10pm

40 minutes
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Adam

5:30pm
6:10pm

40 minutes
6:00pm
7:00pm
8:00pm
Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
Reece

8:50pm
9:30pm

40 minutes
9:00pm

Monday

Wednesday

Tuesday

Saturday

Friday

Thursday

Get in touch

If you wish to get in touch directly, we can be reached at bundall@backinmotion.com.au.

TELEHEALTH

We have launched Telehealth, a Physio online service to provide Physiotherapy consultations over video chat.

Even before the impact of COVID-19, there has been a growing consumer demand for access to video-consultation services provided by Physiotherapists. Given the COVID-19 virus’ impact, we are discounting our standard fees for Telehealth appointments to ensure our clients don’t fall behind in their treatment.

To access this service, you will simply need a computer or smart device with an internet connection and camera. We will send you a text message with a secure ID login and access to a private video consultation with your preferred Physio. We’re here to help you on your journey to recovery to get you moving again, whether that be in a practice, or via video if you can’t get to a practice.

How To Book:

  • 1. Simply call Back In Motion Bundall on (07) 5592 4141
  • 2. Book in a time for your consultation which can be short, medium or long depending on your situation.
  • 3. Once you have made your booking, payment can be made over the phone.
  • 4. You will be provided with a unique meeting ID. At your allocated appointment time, enter this ID into the field below.

  • 5. Click 'Join Consultation' to be connected to your Physio.

Tip: Don't forget to check your video and microphone are working prior to your appointment to ensure a smooth consultation.

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Our Practice

Why we're different

The biggest predictor of an injury is a previous injury. A "quick-fix" might sound good, but over time it's proven to be inconvenient, costly and ineffective compared to taking long-term preventative measures. Our Results4Life philosophy, keeps you on track towards optimal lifelong physical health.

Our guarantee

We are committed to delivering the very best in Physiotherapy care, customer service and clinical outcomes. If you are not 100% thrilled with your experience, we will refund your money on your last session and deliver your next session free. Our central location and extended trading hours ensure sam
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Who we are

We ascertain whether Physiotherapy is the best treatment option for you. It also allows you to 'sus' us out before committing to treatment.

Our Service Offering

Physiotherapy

Whether you have back pain, neck pain, flexibility or mobility issues, our physios at Back In Motion can help resolve your pain and improve the quality of your life. 

Find out why physiotherapy is a GP's most recommended health professional today.

What can Back In Motion physio do for me?

We'll use the latest clinical research and physio equipment to develop a personal treatment plan to help you recover for your specific condition.

You don’t need a GP's referral to see a physio, and often we'll work as part of a team to plan and manage treatment for your specific condition or injury.

How will a Back In Motion physio assess my injury?

We'll assess your condition to diagnose the problem and focus on how to help you heal with tangible tools like Results4Life®

What sort of treatments do Back In Motion physios use?

Treatments include:

- Exercise prescription
- Postural analysis and correction
- Soft tissue massage/mobilization
- Dry needling
- Management of lifestyle issues such as desk set up, pillow and gym programs
- Prescription of aids such as crutches, orthotics and braces

What else does Back In Motion offer? 

We’re a one-stop shop for allied health, and also offer related health services such as clinical/reformer Clinical Exercise, remedial massage, exercise rehab and more.

We work in partnership with you to identify how we can resolve your pain and condition, and then how to heal you and get you stronger to ensure it does not happen again. 

Clinical Exercise

Whether you’re wanting to improve your flexibility, core strength or your posture, Back In Motion offers Clinical Exercise and reformer Pilates facilitated by qualified physios.

Many gyms and exercise studios offer Clinical Exercise these days, but few places offer personalised and tailored programs to help you recover, achieve your goals sooner and help stay injury-free.

Why should I do Clinical Exercise & Pilates at Back In Motion?

Our qualified physios supervise you during class to offer you a safe and effective program.

When you do Clinical Exercise with us, you’re in a smaller class with an individual program designed just for you – so you’ll progress faster and are less likely to get injured.

What equipment is available at Back In Motion?

We offer a range of specialised Pilates equipment, including reformers, trapeze tables and floor-based exercises to help you progress and achieve your health and fitness goals.

Who will benefit the most out of Clinical Exercise & Pilates?

Clinical Exercise can benefit everyone – from the elite athlete wanting to improve their core strength, to a beginner seeking to improve their flexibility and muscle strength.

We recommend all of our Back In Motion clients try Clinical Exercise at least once. Once you see the results and feel the benefits, you'll be hooked!

What are the health benefits of Clinical Exercise & Pilates?

The health benefits of Clinical Exercise include improved flexibility, increased muscle strength and tone, core stability, improved balance, spine stabilisation and improved posture.

Remedial Massage

Whether you’re wanting to loosen tight muscles, soothe your body or simply relax, Back In Motion offers a range of massage services.

There are many places that offer massage these days, but few offer highly-qualified and trained physios with extensive knowledge of the human body to help your body heal.

Why should I have a remedial massage at Back In Motion?

We take a tailored approach, targeting key areas of your body chosen by you and your physio and it’ll be completed in a safe and professional environment.

Our highly-experienced physios have spent more than four years at university learning about human anatomy and biomechanics. We know your body and can identify the causes of aches, pains and soreness, ensuring a better result every time.

What remedial massage services are offered at Back In Motion?

We offer a range of massage services including remedial massage, sports therapy massage and deep tissue massage, so you can benefit from qualified physios and their extensive knowledge of the human body.

What are the benefits of regular remedial massage?

Massage is beneficial to the body in many ways, both physically (tissue manipulation) and emotionally (relaxation). A regular massage can provide check ups with your physio, treat niggles, prevent new injuries/pain and help with maintenance.

Sporting clubs, athletes, and massage devotees see our expert physios and therapists for a reason: because we know your body and can identify the causes of aches, pains, and soreness, ensuring a better result every time.

Shockwave Therapy

Whether you have plantar fasciitis, tennis elbow or an injury that won’t heal, shockwave therapy can help.

Shockwave therapy – also known as Extracorporeal Shockwave Therapy (ESWT) – is a non-invasive therapy that uses low-frequency, acoustic shockwaves generated via a handheld device that kick starts the body’s natural healing response in tissue that may not have responded to medication, rest or other therapies.  

If you have tried rest, medications, other therapies or even steroid injections to overcome the  injury, and are now considering surgery, then Shockwave Therapy could be a good option for you.

Up to 92% of patients report significant improvement in their tendon pain after a course of shockwave therapy.

Find out more about Shockwave Therapy at Back In Motion

Women’s Health

Women’s Health Physiotherapy is aimed at women at any time of their lives. Our women’s health physios are specially trained at post-graduate level, meaning you will receive the best possible assessment and treatment whatever your concern.

The following conditions are treated by a women’s health physio.

Pre and Post-natal care: any symptoms associated with being pregnant such as back and pelvic pain as well as exercise therapy for safe activity in pregnancy. After you have had your baby we recommend a 6 weeks check with the physiotherapist where they can assess your abdominal muscles, pelvic floor muscles and breathing. This is also the time we can start you back to exercise and get you back to what you love doing!

Urinary and Faecal Incontinence: any leakage from your bladder or bowel can often be treated very successfully with the support of physiotherapy. This may include bladder and bowel training, pelvic floor strengthening, constipation management as well as fluid and dietary advice.

Pelvic organ Prolapse: anyone diagnosed with any type of pelvic organ prolapse should seek the support of a specially trained physiotherapist. Treatment is aimed at managing symptoms in the optimal way as well as getting you back to moving and exercising without the fear of making prolapse any worse. If you are having surgery it is still advisable to have physiotherapy pre and post op to ensure you recover as well as possible.

Pelvic pain: this can be pain anywhere in your pelvis, lower back or hips. Often there is a strong correlation between muscle coordination and strength and the pelvic floor muscles or the abdominal wall. Physiotherapy can help give the correct treatment and exercises. Pelvic pain can also refer to painful intercourse or simply vaginal pain, this too is ideally assessed and treated by a women’s health physiotherapist.

Not all conditions are treated with pelvic floor rehabilitation and exercises and everyone is individually assessed and a treatment plan formulated for them. Our women’s health physiotherapist is passionate about both the health of women and men and believes that anyone can overcome their pelvic health issues with the correct guidance and treatment. We want to empower both men and women so that their incontinence, prolapse or pelvic pain isn’t something they have to suffer with.

Mums & Bubs

Our Mums & Bubs classes are the ideal way to get back to exercise safely and to recover after giving birth, whether it be your first bub or your third. The class runs for 40 minutes and is a circuit class using our Clinical Exercise reformer beds, cardio equipment, weights, the Clinical Exercise trapeze table and much more.

When can I attend?
Once your bub is 6 weeks old and your doctor has cleared you to start exercise again you are welcome to come along.

How do I get started?
Give our friendly reception team a call. We will first book you in for an assessment with our physiotherapist to determine your goals and exactly what you’d like to get out of the class. This allows us to slightly tailor your class experience to your needs. It also gives you time to meet the physio taking the class, check out our gym and find out a bit more about the class.

Do I bring my baby?
Bubs are welcome to come along but we’re also happy if you would prefer to leave them with a loved one or carer. We understand that babies may need to be fed, hugged or sleep before, during or after the class. We have plenty of rooms and a large reception area where you can feed or change nappies if you need. If your little one is upset during the class, don’t worry! Lots of our clients bring their children along to their appointments so we are very much used to the crying if it does happen. But hopefully with lots of different things to look at they’ll be quite happy playing on the floor whilst you exercise.

Unfortunately if your bub is old enough to move/crawl, they will need to either stay at home or stay in the pram for safety in the gym.

Mums In Motion

Prepare your body for the rigours of labour, improve your aerobic fitness, and reduce your recovery time in a fun, social atmosphere with other mums-to-be! Guided by your physio, this exercise class also includes education on back care, posture, and relaxation specific to pregnancy.

Pelvic Floor and Continence Physiotherapy

Continence and pelvic floor physiotherapy is a specific field of physiotherapy. The focus is on the treatment of pelvic floor related disorders like incontinence and prolapse by restoring muscle function to the pelvic floor. Back In Motion offers discrete treatment for both women and men.

Podiatry

Whether you have plantar fasciitis, an ingrown toenail, bunion or problems with your gait, we can help.

Our podiatrist is trained to assess, diagnose and treat foot and lower limb problems to help you look after your feet, improve your posture or help you to manage foot complications related to medical conditions such as diabetes.

GaitScan® Assessment

Back In Motion’s scientific GaitScan® assessment technology allows your physio to closely analyse your foot mechanics. This is done by measuring timing sequences, mapping foot pressure and providing an in-depth visual report that you can take home.

Using GaitScan®, your Back In Motion physiotherapist can then determine whether faulty foot function is the cause of your discomfort and whether custom orthotics will benefit you. If so, the results of your assessment are used to create customer orthotics moulded and manufactured specifically for your needs.

Custom Orthotics

When a small problem develops in your feet, a subtle change in the way you walk can cause a chain reaction that alters your posture and movement mechanics. The symptom of poor foot mechanics can include localised foot pain, bunions, arch or heel pain, leg or knee pain, hip or back pain – and even neck pain. Custom orthotics have been shown to correct these issues, giving you improved balance, posture, and general wellbeing.

Exercise and Rehab

Whether you have lower back pain, neck pain or a shoulder injury, exercise rehabilitation can help. Our exercise programs can help with increasing fitness, weight loss, injury rehabilitation, endurance training or strengthening, in a safe way that minimises risk of injury.

Our qualified staff use the latest clinical research and physio equipment to develop a personal exercise plan to help you improve flexibility, mobility, and strength.

GLA:D - Good Life with Arthritis: Denmark

What is GLA:D?

This education and exercise program reflects the latest evidence in osteoarthritis (OA) research. It includes feedback from people with OA as well as what works in the real world to help manage OA symptoms.

GLA:D training consists of:

  • A first appointment explaining the program and collecting data on your current functional ability.
  • Two education sessions to teach you about OA, how the GLA:D exercises improve joint stability and how to retain this improved joint stability outside of the program.
  • Group neuromuscular training sessions twice a week for six weeks to improve muscle control of the joint which leads to reduction in symptoms and improved quality of life.
Dry needling

Whether you have back pain, neck pain or other musculoskeletal injuries, dry needling with acupuncture needles can be an effective part of your treatment plan.

Dry needling can help reduce muscle tension and pain levels and trigger a healing response in injured tissues within the body. As opposed to acupuncture, dry needling works directly on the injured body part, not meridian or energy flows.

Aquatic Physiotherapy

Our hydrotherapy classes are ideal if you are going through injury rehabilitation or if you have long-term injuries. Our physios will guide you through gentle group and individually-tailored water-based exercises in the water with buoyancy devices as needed.

Aged Care Physiotherapy

We provide a range of physiotherapy services for seniors and residencies in the community. We support aged care facilities, supported residential services, and retirement villages. We can also visit clients in the privacy of their own home.

TPI Certified Golf Physiotherapy

A TPI Certified Physiotherapist can not only assess and treat golf-related injuries but can also screen your golf swing to help prevent injury and help improve your golf game.

Telehealth

Telehealth – your online Physio now available 

Need to see your Physio but unable to get into the practice?

We now have an alternative! We have launched Telehealth, an online Physio service to provide Physiotherapy consultations over video

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Meet the team

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Rebecca Hirsch

Physiotherapist

Rebecca Hirsch

Physiotherapist

Rebecca is a senior physiotherapist at Back in Motion. She has been apart of the team here for 6 years now. She enjoys the variability that private practice offers, after 11 years in the profession. Rebecca has a background in neurological and respiratory rehabilitation, and has had the benefit of working in many different care settings from special schools to medical clinics.  

Rebecca respects the opportunity to work with people through their mental and physical challenges, as well as to reach their unique goals. Rebecca loves helping her clients achieve positive outcomes, and says that she is incredibly lucky to be able to carry out her day with a greater purpose than a ‘day job’. She jokes though that the ongoing knowledge and lesson sharing between her and her clients is always mutual. Rebecca believes every client we get to work with offers a new challenge and a new perspective; the relationships we build makes this a worth-while journey for everyone involved.  

Rebecca grew up on the Gold Coast herself. She graduated from A.B. Paterson college and Griffith University. She was granted the all-rounder excellence award for academic and sporting performance at both school and university, and graduated with first class honours.

Rebecca has had her fair share of injuries herself with some pretty significant leg surgeries following numerous sporting accidents. Testament to her most recent 6-year history playing American football. The long road to recovery was an excellent learning opportunity to put her in the shoes of her clients. Naturally, this has made her passionate about the rehabilitation process, and insists on a strong foundation of hands-on and active rehabilitation; ideally starting as soon as possible. 

Prior to her most recent period as a gridiron player, Rebecca has a background in Athletics, swimming, strength training and road cycling. For fun she loves pulling out the old roller blades, attempting to surf and going for hikes in the beautiful Gold Coast Hinterland. She is interested in property investment, renovations, psychology and personal growth. 

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Sam Timbs

Physiotherapist

Sam Timbs

Physiotherapist

Griffith graduate and sports enthusiast, Sam graduated from Otago University in 2012 with his Bachelor of Applied Science Degree and Griffith University in 2015 with his Master of Physiotherapy Degree. Sam was raised in a small town called Whakatane, population - 19000, and has studied at both NZ and Australian universities. Sam was head boy at his high school where both his parents were biology teachers. He has participated in many sports throughout his life, including soccer and badminton at a representative level. His favourite sports include both wakeboarding and snowboarding although he hasn't been able to do much of them in Australia. His knowledge of sporting injuries and previous two degrees have equipped him to treat any condition that he is presented with.

Sam’s main focus is treating individuals with a range of musculoskeletal conditions of any age group. Whether it's a child or a more elderly individual, Sam can relate to everyone very well and will tailor his physiotherapy sessions to make sure that you meet your goals. Sam’s areas of interest include sport related injuries, musculoskeletal disorders, exercise prescription and rehab.

Sam has also completed follow up training for a variety of vestibular disorders, the most common being positional vertigo (BPPV).

Away from physiotherapy Sam enjoys relaxing at the beach, spending time with his family in NZ and indulging in a fine wine or craft beer.

Sam Timbs - Physiotherapist, Clinical Exercise

MPhty & BAppSci (Griffith University) APA member

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Zarah Boutchard

Physiotherapist

Zarah Boutchard

Physiotherapist

Zarah grew up in Tasmania and moved to Queensland as a teenager, going on to complete her Physiotherapy qualifications at the University of Queensland. Growing up Zarah was surrounded by sport and has pretty much tried everything from participating in competitive gymnastics to diving, from soccer and netball to water polo and loved them all! As an athlete Zara has represented her region for both Netball and Gymnastics. Being heavily involved in sports has also led to Zarah experiencing her fair share of injuries and its from those injuries Zarah has learnt a great appreciation for the importance of an adequate rehab program to prevent injury recurrence. Zarah is passionate about making a difference in someone’s life – either simply making them feel better in one session or helping them return to hobbies, sports and overall good health

Zarah’s time in Gymnastics gave her an appreciation for the importance of core and whole body stability in injury rehabilitation and prevention. She herself is passionate about the  outcomes clients can achieve through targeted Pilates-based exercise. Her love of all sports means Zarah is keen to treat sports related injuries and in particular helping clients return to sport in a targeted way. Additionally Zarah is passionate about treatment and rehabilitation of shoulder and lower limb injuries

Zarah keeps herself busy with regular HIIT classes, cycling, running, swimming and Pilates. In her down time Zarah loves being surrounded by nature and can be found relaxing at the beach, hiking through the hinterland, swimming in waterfalls and lakes and travelling to secret beaches.

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Ellie Horn

Senior Physiotherapist and Womens Health Physiotherapist

Ellie Horn

Senior Physiotherapist and Womens Health Physiotherapist

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Fergus James

Physiotherapist

Fergus James

Physiotherapist

Fergus graduated from the Doctor of Physiotherapy, and has since worked in private practice; prior to this he obtained his Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science from the University of Technology, Sydney. Since graduating Fergus has been involved with several sports teams including, the Newport Breakers and Griffith Knights Rugby Union clubs, as well as been a physio for the NPL semi-professional team Gold Coast Knights for the last 3 years. 

Fergus grew up in Sydney's Northern Beaches, playing over 400 games of rugby union in the front row and volunteering at his local surf lifesaving club; he is also an amateur powerlifter with a PB total of 640kg, and has been in the gym since he was 13 years old. Fergus has a passion for helping people achieving their goals and resolving their pain; as well as understanding the root cause of people's condition. 

He respects that treatment is a collaborative approach and requires a combination of techniques of both hands on and exercise prescription and that the specificity of treatment is crucial in order to effectively manage a condition. Fergus is a hands on and exercise physio and strongly believes that a combination of both is critical to treating sports and musculoskeletal conditions. 

Fergus has a special interest in treating the spine, including neck and back pain as well as the shoulder. However, he loves treating any and all sports and musculoskeletal condition! 

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Joseph Devlin

Physiotherapist

Joseph Devlin

Physiotherapist

Joseph was born and raised here on the Gold Coast, graduating from TSS just down the road! He moved over to New Zealand to complete his Physiotherapy qualification, studying at the University of Otago. As an adolescent Joseph was engulfed in a very active lifestyle here on the Gold Coast, immersing himself in a wide array of sports throughout school.

Over in New Zealand Joseph played representative rugby union, sparking one of his keen interests in sports rehabilitation. Whether it is returning to premier rugby, or getting back to a social Sunday league, Joseph has a great understanding of the physical and mental demands of different sporting environments, and will help ensure your safe return.  

Playing a variety of sport has come hand in hand with Joseph’s own injuries and rehabilitation. Fortunately, this helps give Joseph a unique perspective, allowing himself to empathise with patients, having a more thorough understanding of how injuries can impact everyday life. His most recent injury was an ACL and meniscal tear to his knee from rugby for which required surgery. This has driven Joseph’s passion for acute knee injuries and post operative rehabilitation of not only the knee, but all orthopedics.

When away from the clinic, you will find Joseph watching or playing rugby, on the golf course, running, or if the suns out trying to surf. 

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Jason Goddard

Exercise Physiologist

Jason Goddard

Exercise Physiologist

Jason graduated from Griffith University with a Bachelor of Exercise Science and Clinical Exercise Physiology. Throughout his studies he gained a thorough understanding of how the human body functions and importantly, its response to physical activity. He has developed a solid understanding of key biological, social and health sciences, as well as core knowledge in the fields of biomechanics, motor control, exercise physiology, physical activity and health, exercise and sport psychology, and functional anatomy.

Jason has had previous experience with Pilates, hydrotherapy and has also spent a number of months treating people with musculoskeletal issues, specifically those in chronic pain.

Jason specialises in clinical exercise interventions for people with a broad range of health issues including musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, pulmonary, cancer, metabolic, mental health and neurological conditions, as well as assisting in pre and post-surgical rehabilitation. Jason will guide clients through a tailored lifestyle intervention designed to address your needs and goals, and help you to reach optimal physical function.

Away from Exercise Physiology, Jason loves being outdoors or socialising with friends and family. Jason also has an immense passion for sports. Throughout his life he has pursued sports such as Soccer, Rugby Union, Touch, Oztag, Golf and representing Queensland in Baseball. In Jason’s spare time you can find him down at the gym, at the beach or at his local baseball club in Robina, coaching young kids and growing their passion for the sport he grew up loving!

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Grace

Practice Manager

Grace

Practice Manager

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Georgia

Reception

Georgia

Reception

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Trinity

Reception

Trinity

Reception

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Dr Daniel Poratt

Senior Podiatrist

Dr Daniel Poratt

Senior Podiatrist

DPM (USA), BSc (Hons), Dip App Sc.( Chiro)

Dr Poratt specialises in soft tissue surgery and all aspects of podiatric non invasive lower extremity treatments. His strength is the way he listens to patient's and work with them in achieving what is important to them.

Dr Poratt is a Doctor of Podiatric Medicine (DPM) educated at the Californian College of Podiatric Medicine (1988-1992), Post Doctorate surgically trained in Foot and Ankle (1992-1995), and an accredited CPME (Council of Podiatric Medical Education) Podiatric Physician and Surgeon. Dan has extensive clinical experience in treating acute and chronic conditions in the foot and ankle, and their biomechanical causes.

Dan joined the Healthia organisation in 2022 commencing work at My FootDr; returning to Australia after 21 years from consulting and operating part-time in private practice, and a position as  Senior Lecturer at Auckland, NZ AUT University’s Podiatry Department.  Dan taught Podiatric Medicine and Surgery, Podiatric Medical Imaging, and teaching on Management of Long Term Conditions to final year students. He is involved in research within various fields, the most recent being a 2023 paper about vibration machine protocols and Cerebral Palsy.