Gippsland Physiotherapy Morwell

  • Monday:

    8:00AM – 7:00PM

  • Tuesday:

    8:00AM – 7:00PM

  • Wednesday:

    8:00AM – 7:00PM

  • Thursday:

    8:00AM – 7:00PM

  • Friday:

    8:00AM – 6:30PM

Morwell storefront

Team

The Friendly Faces Dedicated To Helping You.

At Gippsland Physiotherapy, we are committed to ensuring our clients receive the best possible treatment for their injuries. With a perfect blend of talent and experience, our team of practitioners will confidently assist you on your journey.

  • Alan Yates

    Alan Yates

    Director / Physiotherapist

    Alan started private practice in Morwell circa 1986 and has been with Gippsland Physiotherapy Group since. He has completed many professional development courses over the years, including Level 1 and 2 Sports, Level 1 and 2 Spinal, Level 1 and 2 Dry Needling, Pilates, Lymphedema, Hydrotherapy and many more, lending to his wealth of experience. Alan uses his wide range of skills to assess and treat to his utmost capacity with the aim to return clients to as close as possible to their pre-injury function level. He is interested in all musculoskeletal conditions and enjoys working in the sports injury area.

  • Chamira Rathnasara

    Chamira Rathnasara

    Physiotherapist

    Chamira holds both a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from Charles Sturt University and a Bachelor of Science (Human Structure and Function) from the University of Melbourne. His professional interests are in sports injury rehabilitation, hydrotherapy and chronic pain management. Chamira’s love of sport resulted in his pursuing the above in physiotherapy and treatment of acute injuries; during his studies he was the head trainer for the Wodonga Bulldogs Football & Netball Club. Cricket, squash, tennis and cycling are Chamira’s current sports of choice. He follows Essendon in the AFL, the LA Lakers in the NBA and the Pittsburgh Steelers in the NFL.

  • Daniel Crowder

    Daniel Crowder

    Physiotherapist

    Daniel has attained a Bachelor of Exercise Science from the University of Wollongong, as well as a Master of Physiotherapy from the University of Technology, Sydney. Formerly of NSW and coming to us in 2021, Daniel is an avid powerlifter, competing in the 2022 IPL drug tested world championships, and currently holds national records in his class for the squat, deadlift and total. He is actively involved in the sport, competing, judging and volunteering for local competitions. Daniel has a keen interest in chronic pain and neurological physiotherapy, employing a variety of strength and capacity-building strategies in his practice. He also enjoys puzzling out musculoskeletal injuries from various sporting disciplines and finding ways to work around an injury and get people back to their chosen activities. Daniel enjoys treating patients from various backgrounds, using his unique experience and knowledge to empower every patient he sees.

  • Ara Visbal

    Ara Visbal

    Physiotherapist

    Ara obtained a Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy at the University of the East Ramon Magsaysay Memorial Medical Centre, Philippines in 2015. Ara spent 6 years in a hospital in the Philippines where she had gained experience and seen various cases like pre and post-operative cases, neurological, and musculoskeletal conditions. Ara developed professional interests in neurorehabilitation and she aims to be an expert in her field at musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Ara is excited to advance her career by attending different courses such as dry needling, sports rehabilitation and Mulligan technique, to name a few. During Aras free time she enjoys being outdoors doing activities such as running, bushwalking, and hiking. But doesn’t mind being indoors to enjoy a cup of coffee, read books, and watch Korean shows!

  • Charlie Soner

    Charlie Soner

    Physiotherapist

    Charlie graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Physical Therapy from the University of the City of Manila. She has more than three years of experience in private practice in the Philippines, working primarily on musculoskeletal problems and neurologic conditions, which she found very rewarding. She has always had a particular interest in manual therapy and has attended various professional development courses to expand her knowledge, and in the future would love to continue to do so with a plan to explore women’s health. She used to work as an aged care Physiotherapist in Australia for almost four years, helping residents with their overall mobility, pain, and safety. Charlie spends her free time playing online games, watching movies, listening to podcasts, and going on road trips. She enjoys late afternoon walks and believes this helps her relax and reflect on her day.

  • Jillian Alda

    Jillian Alda

    Physiotherapist

    Jillian Alda is an experienced physiotherapist with six years of expertise in addressing musculoskeletal, neuromuscular, and sports-related issues. She is dedicated to promoting health and wellness through personalised treatment plans tailored to each individual's needs and goals. Following her graduation with a degree in Physiotherapy, Jillian quickly gained recognition for her compassionate care and exceptional skills at a community rehabilitation centre. Her approach to treatment extends beyond traditional therapy to include injury prevention, rehabilitation, and performance enhancement. Throughout her career, Jillian has prioritised continuous learning and professional development to enhance her abilities and stay updated with advancements in her field. She emphasizes building strong patient relationships through open communication and empowerment. Driven by a genuine desire to make a positive impact, Jillian is committed to helping her patients overcome challenges, regain function, and achieve their highest potential with unwavering support and encouragement. Her practice embodies the true spirit of patient-centered care.

  • Polly Ridell

    Polly Ridell

    Massage Therapist

    Polly obtained her Diploma of Remedial Massage from TAFE Gippsland. She also holds qualification in Neuro Training Kinesiology. Polly continually attends workshops to improve her knowledge and understanding of the human body, with dry needling being a recent addition to her repertoire.

Ben T.
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I went here for post-operative treatment on my left knee. I had a physiotherapist named Laura, and she was great. She talked me through the exercises I needed to do when I went home and was great to chat with during the knee therapy session.

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Injuries

Conditions We Treat At Morwell.

From arthritic conditions and joint pain, to headaches and post-operative rehabilitation. Call us today on (03) 5133 7388 to better understand how we can assist you on your road to recovery!
^Treatment will differ client-to-client. Please call your local practice for more information.

  • Back and neck pain is one of the most common complaints at our practice. Sitting at a computer can often cause neck pain with accompanying headaches, shoulder tightness, back pain and buttock or leg pain. We can help treat these problems.

  • We can treat pain and stiffness in the chest, thoracic spine and rib areas. We can also advise in relaxed breathing exercises.

  • Growing pains are caused when bones grow quickly, and the soft tissues struggle to keep up. Children and teenagers usually respond very quickly to treatment. If they continue to complain about persistent pain, medical assessment may be necessary.

  • Headaches and migraines are often triggered by neck pain or stiffness. Our physiotherapists can offer relief through treatment, along with strategies to help minimise the headaches. Combining treatment with a customised physiotherapy exercise program or dry-needling can also be helpful.

  • Most joint strains respond well to physiotherapy, enabling faster returns to sports, work, and normal daily activities. We commonly treat sprained ankles, sore knees, painful shoulders, tennis elbow, sprained wrists and fingers, SIJ problems, hip joint, groin pain and jaw pain.

  • Whether the cause is a sudden tear, a strain, or a muscle imbalance issue, physiotherapy can help by promoting efficient healing, assisting strong scar tissue formation, or strengthening and stretching affected muscles.

  • Overuse injuries generally respond well to physiotherapy, but the key is to get treatment early rather than put up with the pain. Problems such as RSI, tennis elbow and Achilles tendinopathy (a tendon injury) can heal quickly with a specific exercise prog

  • Many people will experience osteoarthritis as they age, but the severity can vary from morning stiffness and occasional painful episodes to debilitating pain. Physiotherapy can offer immense improvement and, in many cases, complete and long-lasting relief from pain. Strengthening the muscles is paramount to aging joints to keep them moving in an ideal alignment to reduce pain and improve function.

  • The pelvic floor is the group of muscles at the base of your pelvis, stretching right across from your pubic bone to your tailbone and side-to-side. Treatment involves teaching you basic pelvic floor exercises, advice on good bladder habits and, if necessary, advice on bladder re-training.

  • Pain in the body is often the result of poor posture. We can assist you or your children in improving the body's posture by showing you how to stretch tight muscles, strengthen weak muscles and improve endurance in these muscles. We are experts in core stability, utilising the deep muscles in your torso and neck to help hold you in a good posture.

  • Our physiotherapists are experienced in treating all types of sporting injuries. We treat problems including patellofemoral pain, hip and groin problems, bursitis and associated tendinopathy, tennis elbow, wrist and ankle sprains, and plantar fasciitis.

  • Our experienced Physiotherapists have a range of sub-specialities, which include chronic pain management. We understand the complex nature of chronic pain and the need for a multidisciplinary, biopsychosocial approach. Treatment is tailored and includes education regarding your condition, hands-on therapy, and graded progression of return to functional activities.

  • Our physiotherapists are trained to perform specialised manoeuvres to assist with dizziness and vertigo. If it is appropriate, you will be given an exercise program that you can do at home. These exercises are individually tailored to your balance symptoms and effectively reduce dizzy symptoms.

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Location

Where To Find Us

142-144 Commercial Road, Morwell VIC 3840.
Our Morwell team provide a comprehensive range of physiotherapy services in practice and home visits. remedial massage services are also available. Conveniently located on Commercial Rd opposite the Latrobe City Council Building there in on street parking and a public car park opposite.