Gippsland Physiotherapy Drouin
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
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.
Henry-George Emery
Director / PhysiotherapistHenry obtained his Bachelor of Physiotherapy from the University of Otago. His areas of professional interest include lower back and neck pain including headache treatment and management. He also has a keen interest in biomechanical abnormalities in the lower limb and how they affect the hip, knee and foot. Dry needling is one of his areas of expertise. Since moving to Australia Henry has jumped right into AFL and has always had a keen interest in cricket, especially when the Black Caps are beating Australia.
Madeline Putland
PhysiotherapistMadeline has completed a Bachelor of Biomedicine and Doctor of Physiotherapy at the University of Melbourne. Currently, she's working towards enhancing her expertise with a Graduate Certificate in Physiotherapy, focusing her studies on pelvic floor physiotherapy. Madeline has a passion for treating pelvic health conditions in a holistic and evidence-based manner. Her expertise extends to patients of all genders seeking assistance with an array of concerns, including but not limited to incontinence (Bowel or Bladder), alleviation of pain associated with pregnancy, such as low back pain and pelvic girdle pain, seamless postpartum return to running, as well as the management of pelvic pain (including endometriosis), and mastitis. In addition to her clinical practice, Madeline orchestrates our renowned pre- and postnatal Pilates classes and individualised pregnancy education programs. Her personalised pregnancy education programs offer invaluable insights, guiding individuals toward maintaining an active lifestyle throughout pregnancy and facilitating a smooth postpartum transition. In her spare time, Madeline enjoys practising Pilates and cherishing quality moments with her beloved furry friend, Alfie, the golden retriever.
Elke Smith
PhysiotherapistElke completed her Bachelor of Applied Science and Master of Physiotherapy Practice at Latrobe University Bendigo. She has undertaken further training in Pilates, dry needling and sports injury rehabilitation. Elke has also completed GLA:D program training for hip and knee osteoarthritis management. Elke is passionate about helping people to feel their best and achieve their goals. Some of her interest areas include lower limb biomechanics, such as preventing and rehabilitating running injuries. She has a strong interest in women’s health, particularly antenatal and postnatal care and she is an enthusiastic Pilates instructor. Elke is an animal lover and horse rider. She enjoys spending time outdoors; gardening, camping and being active.
Cerry Joy Tibio
PhysiotherapistCerry completed a Bachelor's Degree in Physical Therapy in the Philippines in 2011. Since obtaining her degree, she has been providing therapy in community and clinical settings over the last 12 years. Cerry is a passionate and caring Physiotherapist. She is highly dedicated to relieving the patient's pain and supporting the rehabilitation and functionality of their body. She also continues to engage in further training and education on other techniques and effective treatment of varying musculoskeletal conditions.
John Tolentino
PhysiotherapistJohn completed his Bachelor's degree in Physical Therapy in the Philippines in 2010. He completed further studies and earned his Graduate Certificate in Clinical Rehabilitation in 2018 at Flinders University in Adelaide, S.A. Due to his experience treating musculoskeletal cases, John has also been trained in dry needling and spinal manipulation. John is passionate about bringing quality of life to every client he treats by educating them in injury prevention and helping them achieve their goals. He has a strong interest in Geriatrics, Pain Science and Neurological Rehabilitation. He also aspires to be a Pain specialist in the future. In his spare time, John enjoys reading books, spending time outdoors and going to the beach.
Martin Solon
PhysiotherapistMartin Solan is an ambitious and recent graduate physiotherapist from New Zealand. His academic journey led him to the University of Otago, where he discovered his passion for the musculoskeletal aspect of physiotherapy. Armed with a Bachelor's degree, Martin is eager to embark on his professional career with an insatiable curiosity and a commitment to excellence. During his academic tenure, Martin honed his skills and developed a keen interest in various therapeutic modalities, including acupuncture, dry needling, and electrotherapy. Driven by a passion for continuous improvement, he is dedicated to expanding his knowledge base, ensuring he can deliver the most effective and advanced treatments to his clients. Beyond his dedication to physiotherapy, Martin is a fervent admirer of basketball and maintains a deep-rooted enthusiasm for fitness. This passion extends beyond the court or gym, as he aspires to channel his love for sports into his professional life. Specifically, Martin harbors a desire to work with basketball or sports teams, with the ultimate goal of becoming a distinguished sports physiotherapist. With a dynamic blend of academic achievement, hands-on skills, and a genuine passion for sports and fitness, Martin Solan is poised to make a significant impact in the field of physiotherapy. His commitment to ongoing learning and his aspiration to contribute to the well-being of athletes underscore his dedication to becoming a respected and sought-after professional in the realm of sports physiotherapy.
Abigail Galang
PhysiotherapistAbigail graduated from the University of the Philippines in 2014. She has experienced most of her career working in a hospital setting since graduating. Abigail also worked with the geriatric population in an aged care facility when she came to Australia. For further studies, she obtained a diploma in osteopathy and manual therapy practice at the College of Ontario. Abigail also completed training in dry needling and taping. She is interested in treating different musculoskeletal conditions, especially neck problems and neurological conditions. In her free time, Abigail loves to jog, go on nature walks and read books.
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.
"Injuries
Conditions We Treat At Drouin.
From arthritic conditions and joint pain, to headaches and post-operative rehabilitation. Call us today on (03) 5625 9222 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.
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Location
Where To Find Us
23-25 Princes Way, Drouin VIC 3818.
Our Drouin practice is conveniently located along Princes Way, just opposite the local post office. Car parking is available along the street for easy access.