Corey completed his Bachelor of Physiotherapy at Australian Catholic University in 2025 and is passionate about helping people move more comfortably and confidently in their everyday lives.
With a background in a wide range of sports including football, AFL, athletics and basketball, Corey developed a strong understanding of movement, injury, and recovery. This experience now underpins his interest in treating a broad range of musculoskeletal conditions — from everyday aches and pains to work, lifestyle, and activity-related injuries.
Corey takes a holistic and personalised approach to physiotherapy, combining hands-on manual therapy with targeted exercise-based rehabilitation. He focuses on understanding each client’s individual goals, concerns, and lifestyle, and tailors treatment to help reduce pain, restore movement, and build strength and confidence over time.
He is committed to supporting clients through all stages of their care, from initial pain relief through to long-term rehabilitation and injury prevention. Corey places a strong emphasis on clear communication and practical advice, empowering clients to take an active role in their recovery.
Outside the clinic, Corey enjoys training at the gym, attending Swans games, and finding a great cup of coffee.
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Janine graduated from Sheffield University in the UK in 1987. She gained a wide range of experience in treating spinal and sports injury problems in both hospital and private practice settings in the UK, before moving to Australia in 2003. She completed the year long Combined Manipulations Course in Sheffield in 1992.
She joined the clinic in 2010 after taking a few years off to raise a family. View details »
Paul graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) in 1987 and later completed a Master of Health Science in Manipulative Physiotherapy in 2006. He is a Titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist and a Member of the Australian College of Physiotherapists.
Paul has been the principal physiotherapist at the clinic’s current location since 1992 and has spent many years helping people from the local community move with greater comfort and confidence. He enjoys working with clients of all ages and activity levels and has a particular interest in the assessment and management of musculoskeletal conditions.
Paul combines hands-on manual therapy with tailored exercise-based rehabilitation to help reduce pain, restore movement, and support long-term recovery. He takes a clear, practical approach to care, taking the time to listen, explain findings, and develop treatment plans that fit each client’s lifestyle and goals — whether that’s returning to activity, staying active at work, or managing ongoing pain.
He works closely with local GPs and medical specialists, as well as personal trainers, massage therapists, yoga instructors and Pilates practitioners, to ensure clients receive well-coordinated, holistic care and the best possible outcomes.
Alongside his work with everyday musculoskeletal conditions, Paul has extensive experience working with athletes across a range of levels. He has worked with sporting organisations including Tottenham Hotspur Football Club and Warringah Rugby Club and has treated internationally ranked athletes in sports such as swimming, marathon running, race walking and track and field. This experience has further strengthened his understanding of movement, performance and recovery, which he applies to all clients — not just athletes.
Outside the clinic, Paul enjoys endurance mountain bike events, scuba diving and surfing. As the proud father of three young adults, he understands the demands of balancing work, family, and staying active.
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