Kyeshia brings her passion for helping people and extensive training to Physio Group South-West. Originally from Tamworth, NSW, she moved to Bunbury during high school and has since returned to the South-West after completing two university degrees. She holds a Bachelor’s degree in Sport and Exercise Science from Murdoch University and a Doctor of Physiotherapy from Curtin University.
With a particular interest in treating back and neck pain as well as neurological conditions, Kyeshia is committed to helping her clients achieve their goals and get back to doing what they love.
Outside of work, Kyeshia thrives on being outdoors, whether it’s running along the beach, camping, or spending quality time with friends. A seasoned traveler, she enjoys exploring Australia to visit family and loves venturing abroad to experience new cultures and adventures. View details »
Senior Continence and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
Ebony is a titled Continence and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist who specialises in treating pelvic health issues in women, men and children. She has over 15 years of experience in private practice and is a wealth of knowledge. She also treats musculoskeletal and sporting injuries. View details »
Ben has a profound appreciation for Physiotherapy due to its ability to facilitate individuals in resuming their daily activities seamlessly. He enjoys utilizing exercise-based rehabilitation techniques to empower individuals and assist them in taking charge of their own rehabilitation journeys. He has a special interest in sporting and running injuries, Ben loves helping clients returning to the sports they are passionate about. He demonstrates a deep commitment to effectively treating lower back pain and knee conditions.
In his leisure hours, one may find Ben engaged in energetic activities such as running around Collie or actively participating in various sports-related activities. His enthusiasm for sports knows no bounds, and he eagerly seeks ways to engage and immerse himself in athletic pursuits. View details »