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Justine commenced a Bachelor of Behavioural Science at La Trobe University in 1997 before undertaking the Bachelor of Physiotherapy at the University of Melbourne. She graduated with Honors in 2001. Justine has worked in private practice since, gaining experience in treating a wide variety of acute and chronic musculoskeletal and sports injuries. She joined the Sunbury Physiotherapy Clinic in 2003, happy to return to the local area, having lived in New Gisborne for over 20 years.
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Marc first graduated from the Lincoln Institute School of Physiotherapy in 1981. After a two year stint as a new graduate at the Wangaratta Base Hospital, he then travelled through Europe for 1 year and returned to work in private practices in Lalor and Glenroy. From April 1986 to April 2009 he has been the principal physiotherapist at the Sunbury Physiotherapy Clinic but has recently relinquished this position to be an employed physiotherapist and part of the team of therapists at the Sunbury physiotherapy Clinic.
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 Bridy completed her Bachelor Of Physiotherapy degree in 1999. In 2000, she moved to Sydney where she began the establishment of her career. It was in Sydney that Bridy gained a wide variety of experience working in the private sector. Most notably she gained good exposure to post operative orthopaedic conditions when she worked at North Parramatta Physiotherapy.
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Amalan Sriskandarajah is an APA Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist. He graduated from Melbourne University in 2000 with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree. He has worked in various private clinics in Melbourne since then. He commenced his work with Sunbury Physiotherapy Clinic in 2003.
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Michelle graduated from the Lincoln Institute of Health Science, School of Physiotherapy in 1986. After a year of working in Tasmania at the Royal Hobart Hospital, she travelled and worked overseas, primarily with the Royal Navy in England.
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Thanh Tran graduated from the University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. Her karate and running background has given her an appreciation for treating sporting injuries and she has also previously worked with Melbourne University Women’s football team.
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Tammy Lechte graduated from the Bachelor of Occupational Therapy at LaTrobe University in 2006. She currently also works full time in hand therapy at Western Health. Shehas worked in a wide range of Occupational Therapy and hand therapy roles, both here and in London. She has a keen interest in the management of sporting injuries and post surgical upper limb tendon repairs.
Tammy enjoys running and general fitness, participating annually in events such as the Run for the Kids and Melbourne Half Marathon. She also plays netball and likes outdoor activities. Tammy consults at Sunbury Physiotherapy and Paramedical Centre on Saturday mornings. |
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