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Townsville physiotherapist
A Townsville physiotherapist with a focus on chronic pain, complex injuries, and helping active people get back to what matters — at work, in sport, on the road, or in everyday life.
The work is built around a few simple ideas — most of them are about removing confusion rather than adding more treatment.
Plain English about what is going on, what we are doing, and why.
Fewer mixed messages, fewer scans interpreted in the worst light, fewer dead ends.
Plans built around real life — work, training, family, sleep — not around an ideal version of you.
The aim is forward progress over time, not just calming things down for the next 24 hours.
The goal is more capable, not just less sore.
My background sits across clinical practice, sport, and pain rehabilitation — both in Townsville and overseas.
Bachelor of Physiotherapy.
Worked across private practice and the NHS, treating a wide range of musculoskeletal, post-surgical, and chronic pain presentations.
Volunteer club physiotherapist and trainer, supporting players through injury management and return to play.
Built and ran group-based rehab for people with persistent and recurrent low back pain.
Helped develop and implement the Mater Pain Program, supporting people with persistent pain through structured, multidisciplinary rehabilitation.
Works with defence members rebuilding to complex, high-level physical function after injury.
Most of my work sits in four areas. If you recognise yourself in any of these, this is the kind of practice built for you.
Pain that has lasted longer than expected, keeps flaring up, or is starting to make life smaller.
Injuries with prolonged recovery, post-surgical setbacks, or rehab that has become hard to make sense of.
Niggles that keep coming back, training cycles that keep stalling, and athletes stuck in stop-start rehab.
Building back to the demands that actually matter — workload, sport, defence-level fitness, or running again.
Pain and complex injuries are where physiotherapy gets interesting and where it most often falls short.
These are the people who get rushed, generalised, or quietly given up on. They are the ones told to live with it, sent back for another scan, or handed a generic exercise sheet that does not fit their life.
That is the work I care about. Not just the body part, but the bigger picture — what the person is dealing with, what they want to get back to, and what kind of plan is actually going to help.
Working in pain rehab, complex injury rehab, and defence-level return to function reinforces the same lesson over and over: the answer is rarely 'try harder.' It is usually a clearer plan, applied more consistently, by someone who actually listens.
You are likely a good fit for PhysioPM if:
If you are still unsure whether the practice fits, the FAQ page covers most of the practical questions.
I live and work in Townsville, and the practice is built for the people here — workers, parents, runners, athletes, retirees, and defence members.
A lot of my own background is in gyms, around strength training, playing rugby, and providing on- and off-field care in AFL environments. That shapes the way I work — through a lens of loading, capacity, and function rather than just symptom management.
For most people, the goal is not 'less pain' on its own. It is being able to work, train, walk, lift, run, parent, or perform without constantly negotiating with the body. That is the work.
If that sounds like the kind of physio support you have been looking for, book an initial appointment and we can start there.