Our Partners - Braybrook | Back In Motion
Opening hours

Mon:9:00am - 8:00pm

Tues:9:00am - 8:00pm

Wed:9:00am - 8:00pm

Thurs:9:00am - 8:00pm

Fri:9:00am - 6:00pm

Sat:9:00am - 2:00pm

Class Timetable

  • Semi-Private Clinical Exercise
  • Strength Class

Get in touch

If you wish to get in touch directly, we can be reached at braybrook@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 Braybrook on (03) 9687 2700
  • 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.

Book an appointment with our experienced team today

  • Book your Free Initial Assessment* today.

    Treatment following your assessment is charged at the cost of a standard consultation. For full terms and conditions click here.

Our Practice

Why we're different

A "quick-fix" for your pain or injury might sound good, but we prefer to work with you holistically and help you heal so you don't get injured again. Our holistic clinical approach will get you on track towards optimal lifelong physical health.

Who we are

We provide Physio, Osteo, Clinical Exercise, Strength and Conditioning to Braybrook, Footscray, Seddon, Yarraville and the inner west of Melbourne. We offer one-on-one consults and semi-private classes to help you achieve your health and

Our team

Our team is highly experienced, love what they do and strive for the best with our clients. We are committed to your satisfaction and delivering the very best in Allied health care, customer service and outcomes.

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. 

Osteopathy

Osteopaths take a history of each patient including general health, previous injuries or health problems and events leading up to presentation. They observe how the patient’s body functions when they sit, stand and lie down, as well as physically examine the patient by using palpation to determine which areas of the body are healthy and which are in pain.

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.

Semi-Private Clinical Exercise

Once you have completed a prescribed series of one-on-one Clinical Exercise sessions, your physio may recommend you commence semi-private Clinical Exercise classes. These classes have a maximum of five participants. You'll receive guidance and attention from the physiotherapist instructing the class in accordance with your individual Clinical Exercise program. Your program may include a combination of mat and reformer work.

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.

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

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

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.

Meet the team

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Monica Tran

Senior Physiotherapist

Monica Tran

Senior Physiotherapist

Monica completed her Bachelor of Health Sciences and Master of Physiotherapy Practice from La Trobe University and has been practicing for over 5 years. Playing sport regularly herself, Monica is a strong advocate for proper and committed rehab for injury prevention and pain management.

Areas of Interest:
•    Lower Limb Sporting Injuries
•    Pre and Post-operative Rehabilitation
•    Back pain
•    Neck Pain

Other languages spoken: Vietnamese

Favourite Film: The Prestige, Knives out
Favourite TV Show:  Money Heist, The Queen's Gambit
Favourite Hobby: Futsal, reading, walking the dog, checking out other people's dog, anything dog related 
Favourite Sport: Soccer

*Senior consultation rates will apply

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Tony Nguyen

Senior Physiotherapist

Tony Nguyen

Senior Physiotherapist

Tony graduated from Monash University with a Bachelors of Physiotherapy (Honours) in 2018. He has since worked in several areas of physiotherapy including private practice, occupational rehabilitation, aged care rehabilitation/physiotherapy, and elite adolescent sports.
More recently Tony has worked with VFL and State League umpires as part of their physiotherapy, medical and rehabilitation team.

Areas of Interest:
•    Sports injury rehabilitation - knee (including ACL and meniscal injuries), shoulder and spinal
•    Running injuries
•    Training load management - i.e. marathon planning

Other languages spoken: Vietnamese

Favourite Film/TV Show: Interstellar as a single film. But loves a trilogy - Lord of the Rings and/or the Batman - Dark Knight trilogy
Favourite Hobby: Cooking, road cycling, taking his dog (Chip) out to play
Favourite Sport: Soccer - Go Chelsea! 

*Senior consultation rates will apply

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Stephanie Ly

Senior Physiotherapist

Stephanie Ly

Senior Physiotherapist

Steph completed her Bachelor of Physiotherapy with honours from Monash University. Steph has worked in a variety of healthcare settings including private practice, aged care, occupational rehab and local sporting clubs. 

Areas of interest:

•    Clinical exercise and pilates for pre and post natal women
•    Women’s health
•    Sporting injuries
•    Post-operative rehabilitation
•    Neurological conditions
•    Falls prevention
•    Dry needling

Other Languages Spoken: Cantonese and Mandarin

Favourite Film/TV Show: Spirited Away, The Devil Wears Prada, Attack on Titan 
Favourite Hobby: Watching movies, foodie, travelling, reading 
Favourite Sport: Snowboarding and bouldering
Other Languages Spoken: Cantonese and Mandarin

*Senior consultation rates will apply

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Toan Do

Physiotherapist

Toan Do

Physiotherapist

Toan completed his Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science and Masters of Physiotherapy Practice at La Trobe University.

Throughout his studies, Toan has worked as a personal trainer helping many individuals achieve their fitness and personal goals. 

Toan is passionate about and believes in giving people the power to take control over their health by giving them the tools and understanding to their rehabilitation. He is interested in sporting and gym related injury, back, shoulder, and neck pain.

Toan loves to play indoor volleyball in his spare time and is a strong advocate of gym training. He enjoys trying new activities and foods and learning about the different cultures from around the world.

Areas of interest:

  • Shoulder pain
  • Back pain
  • Strength and conditioning
  • Sports-related injuries

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Binh Vu

Physiotherapist

Binh Vu

Physiotherapist

Binh graduated and completed his Bachelor or Applied Science and Masters of Physiotherapy at Latrobe University.

Areas of Interest:
•    Back and neck pain
•    Chronic pain and deconditioning
•    Knee pain

Other language spoken: Vietnamese 

Favourite Film: Ratatouille
Favourite TV show: Prison Break 
Favourite Hobby: Doing escape rooms, playing social poker and other card/board games
Favourite Sport: Badminton 
 

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Khang Nguyen

Osteopath

Khang Nguyen

Osteopath

Khang is a passionate Osteopath who graduated from RMIT University with a Bachelor of Health Science and a Bachelor of Applied Science (Osteopathy). With a mission to minimise pain and maximise function, Khang strives to empower patients to live a life that is not limited by injuries. 

Areas of Interest:
•    Sporting and occupational injuries
•    Shoulder injuries
•    Tendon injuries
•    Lower back injuries
•    Non-specific back and neck pain
•    Strength and conditioning

Other Languages Spoken: Vietnamese

Favourite Film: Harry Potter (Goblet of Fire to be specific), Parasite
Favourite TV show: The Office (U.S), Avatar the Last Airbender
Favourite Hobby: Gaming, Bodybuilding, Eating
Favourite Sport: Soccer, Volleyball
 

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Ian Tran

Senior Physiotherapist (Director)

Ian Tran

Senior Physiotherapist (Director)

Ian brings over 24 years of experience. His achievements include:
Served on the board of Physiotherapy Business Association as well as the Group Advisory Panel for BIMHG and TAC/Worksafe
Guest speaker at University of Melbourne for physiotherapy commencement speech
Volunteered at University games, Nike Challenge, FIFA Homeless World Cup, Western Bulldogs Sons of the West
Senior Physiotherapist at Maribyrnong Sports Academy for 7 years

Areas of Interest:
•    Post operative knee and shoulder rehabilitation
•    Cervicogenic headaches
•    Surfing related injuries and rehabilitation

Other Languages Spoken: Vietnamese

Favourite Film/TV Show: Happy Gilmore, Lord of the Rings
West Wing
Favourite Hobby: Spending time with my wife and kids, Cooking
Favourite Sport: Surfing

*Senior consultation rates will apply

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Jennifer Lu

Receptionist

Jennifer Lu

Receptionist

Jen graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the University of Melbourne in 2019, and is excited to continue her studies in the health science field.

She has been an excellent addition to our admin team and outside of work you will find her spending time with family and friends.

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Serena Caluzzi

Receptionist

Serena Caluzzi

Receptionist

Serena has a double degree in Arts and Law and also completed a degree in Nursing. She has worked in a range of fields and brings a breadth of skills and experience to the clinic.

Away from work you’ll find Serena doing CrossFit, relaxing at the beach and eating out with family and friends.

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Chelsea Attard

Receptionist

Chelsea Attard

Receptionist

Chelsea has completed a Bachelor’s degree in Sport and Exercise Science and is now undertaking a Master’s degree in Physiotherapy at La Trobe University. Chelsea enjoys helping others and intends to pursue a career in the allied health industry.

Favourite Film: The Greatest Showman
Favourite TV show: The Kardashians
Favourite Hobby: Watching movies and exploring with my dog (Kira)
Favourite Sport: Dancing and Football