With over ten years in the health and fitness world, Alaina is passionate about helping people reach their wellness goals in a supportive and encouraging environment. Holding a Master’s in Exercise Physiology, she is also currently diving into research on polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS) and exercise choice, aiming to uncover effective strategies for improving health…
Dr Peter Nathan is Sportreat’s resident Sports Medicine Doctor. He has been working at Sportreat since it opened in August 2008. Peter graduated from the University of Auckland and since then has had further experience working in the UK and USA. He initially came to WA to complete a sports medicine qualification and since then…
Holly graduated from Curtin University in with a Bachelor of Science (Physiotherapy) degree in 2011, and has been treating clients at Sportreat since early 2012. Holly has always been a regular gym-goer and keen sportswoman, participating netball, water polo, tennis, swimming, golf and badminton throughout the years. Her sporting background has reinforced the importance of…
Rochelle joined Sportreat in September of 2010 as a Senior Physiotherapist. Rochelle studied at the University of Notre Dame, graduating in 2006. Once she finished her degree she worked in the West Australian Health Department for three years, before moving to the United Kingdom for two years to live and work. Rochelle has additional training…
Simon graduated from Notre Dame University. This course gave Simon a wide range of theoretical and practical experience. Theoretical experience across diverse areas such as cardiorespiratory, neurological, musculoskeletal and geriatrics. Practical experience included stints at Swan Districts, Sir Charles Gardner, Fremantle, Joondalup, Bunbury Regional and Osborne Park Hospitals as well as community settings. Simon has…
Matthew is a titled APA Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist, who completed his masters in clinical physiotherapy (musculoskeletal physiotherapy) in 2021. Matthew qualified with first class honours from the University of Notre Dame in 2014 where he was involved in research investigating non-surgical treatment of Achilles tendinopathy. Through his studies and research Matthew has gained a particular interest…