 Laura Bacquie Physiotherapist and Clinical Pilates Instructor
B.Physio GradCertSportsPhysio MPhysio(Sports)
OPSMC
Laura Baquie graduated from LaTrobe University in 2004. She spent two years working in the public hospital sector with a year at Ballarat Base Hospital and a year at Caulfield Rehabilitation prior to working in Private Practice. In 2005 Laura commenced her DMA Clinical Pilates training and has worked in this rehabilitation speciality for the past three years. |
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 Mary Kinch Physiotherapist and Clinical Pilates Practitioner HDST (PhysEd) BAppSci(Physio) OPSMC Mary Kinch is a current and founding partner of OPSMC. She is an APA titled Sports Physiotherapist and a trained Pilates practitioner. With more than 20 years Sports Medicine experience she has a vast range of both team and clinical experience. Professional interests include spinal/posture related pain, knee and ankle injuries and she has a special interest in shoulder pain both the post-surgical and conservative rehabilitation. |
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 Katrina Salisbury APA Sports Physiotherapist
Clinical Pilates Practitioner
B. Physio (Hons), M. Physio (Sports)
OPSMC since 2003
Katrina Salisbury (nee Macdonald) is an APA Titled Sports Physiotherapist and head of the physiotherapy department at OPSMC. She worked at the 2006 Commonwealth Games within the Australian Team Medical Headquarters and travelled to the 2008 Beijing Olympics as the physiotherapist for the Bronze medal winning Australian Women’s Softball Team. Katrina has a special interest in spinal, pelvic, hip, groin and knee injuries. |
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 Leanne Scown Physiotherapist & Clinical Pilates Practitioner
B.Physio (Honours)
OPSMC
Leanne Scown has worked in private practice since graduating from The University of Melbourne. She completed her full training in DMA Clinical Pilates in 2004 and has specialised in this field over the last five years. Her interest lies in rehabilitation of both acute and chronic spinal conditions, headache and postural pain, dance medicine, musicians, joint hypermobility syndrome and associated pain syndromes. |
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