Back In Motion Connect

Kingborough Sports Centre

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Opening hours

Thurs:4:20pm - 7:00pm

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Our Practice

Who we are

We provide physiotherapy, massage and Exercise and Rehab to Hobart and surrounding suburbs. We have one-on-one and group classes and because our services are delivered by physiotherapists you can claim them on private health insurance with extras cover. Book appointments and classes online!

Why we're different

A "quick-fix" for your pain or injury might sound good, but over time is proven to be inconvenient, costly and ineffective in comparison to taking preventative measures. Our unique clinical approach, Results4Life, keeps you on track towards optimal lifelong physical health.

Our guarantee

We are committed to your satisfaction and delivering the very best in physiotherapy care, customer service and outcomes. If you are not 100% satisfied with your experience at Back In Motion, we will refund your money on your last session and deliver your next session free.
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Meet the team

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Hamish Anderson

Physiotherapist

Hamish Anderson

Physiotherapist

Hamish grew up on the North West Coast of Tasmania in Ulverstone and was actively involved in many sports including: football, soccer, swimming, athletics and surf life-saving. He has also been heavily involved in circus and gymnastics. He even performed a number of acrobalance acts on Australia’s Got Talent in 2009. Hamish graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Charles Sturt University in Albury, NSW in 2012.

Hamish has worked with elite athletes such as the GWS Giants, Australian Cross Country Ski Team, International Mountain bike races such as the Tour de Timor and at the National Philippines Championships. Hamish is also the Australian and Tasmanian Gymnastics Team Physiotherapist as well as the Tasmanian Trampolining Team Physiotherapist. Hamish is the Head Physiotherapist at North Hobart Football Club. He was selected to be a Physiotherapist at the 2018 Commonwealth Games for Gymnastics and Netball. He has an interest in treatment and prevention of sports injuries, especially to the knee.

Hamish is an APA Titled Sport and Exercise Physiotherapist and is also a Registered International Sports Physical Therapist, completing further training and met competencies recognised around the world. Hamish is also a level 1 Strength and Conditioning Coach.