Gippsland Physiotherapy Warragul
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.
Mark Alcock
Director / PhysiotherapistMark joined the company in 2014 following his graduation from Otago University in New Zealand. In 2016 he stepped up to become one of the directors of the company and is now clinic manager in Warragul. He has a keen interest in sports injuries and is in his final year of his Masters in Sports Physiotherapy. His interest in sports has led him to work for Tennis Australia at the AGL Loy Yang ITF Junior Tennis tournament in Traralgon with more tournaments on the agenda for the year to come. Despite normally treating injuries after they have occurred, Mark is also passionate about preventing them too by identifying concerns and managing them before they progress to injuries. Dry needling is one of his areas of expertise. Mark prides himself on keeping up to date with the latest physiotherapy evidence ensuring he provides a high level of care for all of clients from all walks of life.
Rachel Bickerdike
PhysiotherapistRachel holds a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) from Monash University. Rachel is a West Gippsland Native and is currently the physiotherapist for her local football and netball club. She has a love for all sports. She plays competitive tennis, and is a former gymnast and gymnastics coach; as a result of her strong sports focus, Rachel has a keen interest in sports physiotherapy, musculoskeletal rehabilitation and Clinical Pilates.
Kyle Salerno
PhysiotherapistKyle graduated from Monash University with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy. Kyle’s area of interest is sports injuries, along with spinal injuries. Kyle pulls double duty as both a cricket and football player, the former as part of the West Gippsland Cricket Association, and has recently begun acting as a junior cricket coach. Outside of work Kyle spends time with his family and barracks for the Brisbane Lions in the AFL.
Nicole Velez
PhysiotherapistNicole is a graduate of the University of the East Ramon Magsaysay (located in Manila, the Philippines). She holds a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy. Her professional interests lie in treating sports injuries, which stems from having interned with a football team, which taught her multiple techniques and methods of dealing with musculoskeletal conditions. Neurological and paediatric conditions are additional interests Nicole intends to pursue due to their complexity. Nicole is looking forward to working for a practice that is client centred and prioritizes the client’s well being by providing excellent service. Outside of work Nicole enjoys volleyball, outdoor running and going to the gym. She grew up with soccer and is currently learning the finer points of AFL. Nicole also enjoys reading novels and listening to music.
Alyssa Arrogancia
PhysiotherapistAlyssa holds a Bachelor's degree from Southwestern University in Cebu, Philippines, showcasing her commitment to academic excellence. With an extensive background as a Physiotherapist in a leading government hospital for over seven years, she has honed her expertise in delivering top-notch care to individuals with diverse neurological and musculoskeletal conditions, ranging from acute to chronic. Alyssa's dedication to professional growth is evident through her recent acquisition of advanced skills and knowledge in cardio-pulmonary rehabilitation, specifically tailored for clients battling COVID-19 conditions. This highlights her adaptability and commitment to staying abreast of the latest developments in her field. Beyond her professional achievements, Alyssa finds joy in an active lifestyle. Whether she's conquering hiking trails, participating in invigorating yoga classes, or embarking on journeys to explore new destinations, she embraces a well-rounded approach to life.
Elisabeth Wang
PhysiotherapistElisabeth is a graduate of the University of Melbourne's Doctor of Physiotherapy program, which complements her foundational knowledge gained through her undergraduate degree in Biomedical Sciences. Elisabeth has a strong interest in neurological conditions such as BPPV and post-stroke rehabilitation. She also has a strong focus on treating acute knee and ankle injuries, such as ACL tears and ankle fractures or sprains. Outside of the clinic, Elisabeth is an avid traveller and foodie, born in Singapore, she enjoys exploring different countries and discovering new cuisines. She's committed to a healthy lifestyle to balance the foodie lifestyle, regularly engaging in Reformer Pilates and badminton. Elisabeth is bilingual and can speak English and Mandarin Chinese fluently, she also has a basic understanding of Cantonese and Korean, reflecting her dedication towards communicating with a diverse range of patients. Elisabeth's commitment to holistic health and her ongoing pursuit of the latest evidence-based practices strongly influence her approach as a physiotherapist.
Emily Bennett
PhysiotherapistEmily is a 2023 graduate from the University of Otago, New Zealand, where she completed her Bachelor of Physiotherapy. Emily has interests in pelvic floor, geriatric and musculoskeletal physiotherapy. Her Kiwi background and their passion for rugby have enabled her to work as a sports medic where she learnt to deal with acute injuries and understand players’ determination to return to play. Emily’s practice is to be empathetic and client-centred. She strives to help patients return to their work and hobbies, helping them enjoy daily living by creating personalised rehabilitation programs and following evidence-based practice. Being active and disciplined with her fitness, Emily understands the importance of smart training. She is looking forward to empowering others to live and move to the best of their abilities.
Michael Magpantay
PhysiotherapistMichael, or Mike to his friends, patients and clients, is a graduate of Bachelor of Science in Physical Therapy from the University of the Philippines. He has vast experience in handling musculoskeletal-sports-related injuries. He was a former Head Physiotherapist of a Sports Medicine Unit of a leading sports center in the Philippines. As a medical personnel delegate, he led a team of Physiotherapists to serve Philippine National Athletes during the 2023 Southeast Asian Games and 2023 Asian Games. He handled a professional basketball team as a team physiotherapist that won several championships in their local league. He advocates movement as medicine as a treatment principle and believes manual techniques are effective tools to help patients move, play, and function better. He also incorporates concepts of strength and conditioning in his treatment approach. He takes pride in his assessment skills to figure out the most appropriate treatment program. Outside work, Mike enjoys quality time with his family and closest friends. He also enjoys the outdoors and recreational sports activities such as basketball and badminton. He loves watching any sports events.
Caleb Fisher
Massage TherapistCaleb completed his Diploma of Remedial Massage both at Federation Training Morwell/Traralgon. He has special interests in and loves to work on muscular injuries of the neck as well as the upper thoracic region and the arms. Caleb grew up on a farm in Devon North until 2012, where he moved to Drouin and commenced high school at Chairo Christian School.
Went today for the first time. Ray was so brilliant and insightful. His knowledge of the body's functions was above and beyond. So glad I stumbled on this place. Thoroughly recommend that anyone who has given up on their pain management go and see this guy.
"Injuries
Conditions We Treat At Warragul.
From arthritic conditions and joint pain, to headaches and post-operative rehabilitation. Call us today on (03) 5623 6989 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
95 Queen Street, Warragul VIC 3820.
Before undergoing a complete renovation for our Warragul practice, this historically significant building once served as the community hotel for over 175 years. It is conveniently located on Queen St, with plenty of parking space along the road and at the rear of the building.