Senior Physiotherapist BSc BPhysio, MAPA Amilia Krinas

Senior Physiotherapist BSc BPhysio, MAPA Amilia Krinas

Amilia Krinas Passionate about women’s health, and particularly about educating and empowering women to put themselves higher on their priority list, Amilia is committed to proactive care and to promoting and delivering high quality physiotherapy services for women....
Senior Physiotherapist Louise Rudgeley BPhysio(Honours), MAPA

Senior Physiotherapist Louise Rudgeley BPhysio(Honours), MAPA

Louise Rudgeley Helping women to maintain an active lifestyle throughout their various life stages, and feel empowered about their health, are key motivators in Louise’s practice. Graduating from King’s College London in 2008, Louise has worked in London and Adelaide...
Physiotherapist Jasmine Cleary B.Physio (Honours) , MAPA

Physiotherapist Jasmine Cleary B.Physio (Honours) , MAPA

Jasmine Cleary Jasmine graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy, achieving First Class Honours, from the University of South Australia. Since then, she has been driven to continue expanding her knowledge in the areas of musculoskeletal and women’s health...
Physiotherapist Rebecca Crawford

Physiotherapist Rebecca Crawford

Director Rebecca Crawford Rebecca established the Physiotherapy for Women practice in 2000. Having a special interest in the life stages of women from a health point of view, Rebecca developed a unique physiotherapy clinic, providing a combination of musculoskeletal,...
Administration Ele

Administration Ele

Ele Ele is Physiotherapy for Women’s part time receptionist and admin support. She believes empathy and a caring concern for all clients begins when making an appointment or asking for information on our physiotherapy services Ele joined Physiotherapy for Women in...
Receptionist Linda

Receptionist Linda

Linda joined our team in 2020 as a part time receptionist. Linda has extensive experience in reception and administration having worked in allied health settings including physiotherapy, psychology and dietitian practices. Outside of work Linda has a love of...
Our greatest asset – movement!

Our greatest asset – movement!

If you’re going to jump on the movement train and try to increase your exercise this year, that’s a great aim, and we applaud you for it. Movement is key to everything we do, and as humans we need to move often in order to stay healthy. Moving often is very important,...
Taping for treatment

Taping for treatment

Have you ever been to the physio for a treatment and left all wrapped up like a mummy? Tape. It’s one of the various tools in our arsenal that we sometimes call upon to help a person in their recovery from injury. But we joke of course – no-one ever leaves us with...
Women living with diabetes

Women living with diabetes

Diabetes mellitus (DM) is a chronic condition that affects the body’s ability to breakdown (or metabolise) the food we eat into energy, for use by the trillions of cells that make up the human form. Diabetes is a global problem, and while it affects both men and...
How important are you to yourself?

How important are you to yourself?

Hello readers! We trust everyone had a superb festive season. Now that the fun and frolics are over for another year, it’s back to the routine of everyday life… This may mean many of life’s stresses that disappeared temporarily during the Christmas carnage will rear...