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Jane Leathwood

Hand Physio Jane Leathwood

Jane is a hand therapist at Total Physiotherapy and has worked there since 2013.
She qualified as a physiotherapist in England in 1992 and after two years of working in general areas of physiotherapy, including orthopaedics and sports injuries, she pursued her interest in upper limb injuries.

Sarah Curnow (Pedersen)

Physio Sarah Pedersen

Sarah takes a holistic approach to injury management of the entire body, with a particular interest in neck, shoulder, upper back and ribcage injuries. She also has special interest in the assessment and management of scoliosis.

Lucy Cathcart

Lucy Cathcart

Lucy qualified as a physiotherapist in the UK in 2013 has extensive experience in treating both musculoskeletal pain and sports injuries.She uses a combination of manual therapy, dry needling/soft tissue release and exercise to achieve best results.

Rebecca Rutherford

WMH Physio Rebecca Rutherford

Rebecca holds a Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) from Sydney University. Rebecca has over 20 years’ experience in treating musculoskeletal, sports injuries and Women’s Health and has worked at Total Physiotherapy since 2007.

Laura Wickens

Total Physiotherapy Laura Wickens

Laura believes in a hands-on approach to physiotherapy using manual therapy & muscle release techniques in conjunction with appropriate exercises and self-release techniques.

Margo Joyner

WMH Physio Margo Joyner

Margo has over 25 years of physiotherapy experience in both hospital and private practice in Australia, UK and China with additional training and experience in women’s pelvic health physiotherapy and childbirth education.

Gunda Lehmann

Physio Gunda Lehmann

Gunda qualified as a physiotherapist in Germany in 2002. She moved to Australia in 2007 and has worked in hospitals and private practice.

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