Practice Principal & Physiotherapist
Kristy grew up in Temora and completed her Bachelor of Physiotherapy in Albury in 2012.  She has worked in the clinic since 2014 with a desire to return to her home town and has since taken over ownership of the practice in 2020.  As a busy mum of 4 little kids herself, Kristy has developed a strong passion in the area of women's health and caring for women through all stages of life and has completed extensive training in this area.  She is passionate about ensuring mums are supported in their transition to motherhood and assist them in their recovery from birth.
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Kristy is also trained in matwork pilates and dry needling and incorporates these into her treatments.  She has also completed additional training in paediatrics, working with local children and her family under the NDIS scheme.
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QUALIFICATIONS:
Women's Health Training Associates Courses:
March 2014 - Introductory Women's Health - 5 Day Intensive
March 2019 - Objective Testing Course
July 2019 – Pelvic Organ Prolapse/Stress Urinary Incontinence (Including pessary fitting)
April 2020 - Anorectal Dysfunction Course
Nov 2020 - Research Update "The Childbearing Year"
Jan 2021 - Birth Choices Course
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2015-2016 - APPI Matwork Level 1/3 & Pre/Postnatal Pilates Training
March 2019 - The Physiotherapy Clinic Diastasis & Abdominal Wall Course
2020 - Monash University Enhancing Skills in Paediatric Physiotherapy
April 2021 - APA Introductory Women's Health Physiotherapy Level 1
May 2022 – APA Dry Needling Introductory Course
Aug 2022 - APA Women's Pelvic Health Level 1
Currently completing APA Women's Pelvic Health Level 2
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