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Paul Coburn
Paul Coburn is a sports physiotherapist and has been in the business for a quarter of a century.
He was at the Richmond Football Club for 10 years and is currently a consultant physiotherapist to the Melbourne Heart Football Club.
He is the Clinical Leader of both the TAC and Worksafe Clinical Panels and is a consultant for Comcare.
Paul can be heard every Wednesday on SEN's "Fit and well" program.
Paul has a particular interest in the diagnosis and management of hip and groin conditions
and has been involved in research of groin pain and hamstring injuries in the AFL.
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Dr Tania Pizzari
Dr Tania Pizzari graduated from La Trobe University with honours in 1997 and with a PhD in 2002.
Tania lectures and conducts research part-time in the La Trobe University Department of Physiotherapy.
She regularly conducts lectures and practical sessions for the Australian Physiotherapy Association on shoulder, knee and hamstring injuries and is a member of the Shoulder and Elbow Physiotherapists of Australasia.
She is a regular speaker at National and international Sports Medicine conferences. Tania is able to provide particular expertise in the diagnosis, management and rehabilitation of shoulder conditions as well as the treatment of musculoskeletal conditions in children.
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Casey Abblitt
Casey graduated with honours from La Trobe University in 2006 and has worked in private practice since she graduated,
aside from a short break overseas where she studied to become fluent in Norwegian.
Casey has undertaken further training in dry needling and is currently enrolled in the Master of Sports Physiotherapy post graduate course at La Trobe University.
Casey has worked at a number of sporting clubs over the years and is able to provide expertise in sports injuries and assist patients to return to their chosen sport or activity.
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Jack Williams
Jack grew up in NSW playing rugby, basketball and rowing. He completed his Bachelor of Physiotherapy at the University of Melbourne and is currently taking on a new challenge
as he is completing his apprenticeship in yoga after spending the last four years as a student at Yoga Arts Academy.
As a result, he has developed a special interest in using yoga as a rehabilitative tool for people suffering with musculoskeletal and sporting conditions.
Furthermore, it has helped to him develop more of a functional approach to assessing and treating people.
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Tim Fitzgerald
Graduated from University of Melbourne with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy.
Tim has completed Level 1 and 2 Pilates training and runs individual and group Clinical Pilates sessions. He has experience in dealing with a wide range of patients,
including athletes, older adults, neurological, paediatric and those with musculoskeletal pain.
Tim has worked in both public and private settings and has spent some time at the Evalina Children�s Hospital in London, UK, helping children with Cerebral Palsy and developmental disorders.
Tim�s interests include playing hockey at St Bernard�s Hockey Club, where he is currently the president. He also enjoys watching AFL and many other sports.
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Cody Williamson
Born and bred in Country Victoria, Cody studied from the Bendigo campus at La Trobe University and graduated with a Bachelor of Health Science and Masters in Physiotherapy Practice. Before starting at Mill Park Physiotherapy,
Cody worked at Bendigo Health and St John of God Hospital, taking particular interest in the management of orthopaedic and musculoskeletal conditions. Cody is undertaking post-graduate training in Clinical Pilates and runs group and individual Pilates sessions at Mill Park Physiotherapy. Cody is experienced in undertaking hydrotherapy classes and conducts a weekly exericise group in the water. Cody's hobbies include cycling, swimming, strength training and running.
Cody is a competitive athlete himself and has competed at a national level in distances ranging from 800m to 8km
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Dora Konya
Dora graduated from La Trobe University with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. Dora's past work experience includes the Coburg Tigers VFL team, Trinity Grammar’s 1sts rugby team, as well as volunteering at the Oxfam 100km Trailwalker in 2011. She is currently also part of the medical team at Balwyn Tigers Football Club.
Dora has postgraduate qualifications in Clinical Pilates and conducts individual and group Pilates sessions at Mill Park Physiotherapy. One of Dora's main interests is dealing with paediatric conditions, ranging from young children to adolescents, and including conditions such as sporting injuries, rehabilitation, growing pains, torticollis and plagiocephaly. Additionally, she enjoys working with runners of all ages, being a keen runner herself.
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Emma Jenkinson
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