Physiotherapist About For Kelly with her dance background, studying physiotherapy felt like a natural step forward into a career in helping people move and feel better. She has always felt … Read More
Belinda Robb
After settling back in Adelaide, Belinda joined Proactive, where her excellent ability to listen and understand client’s concerns, while working with them to achieve positive outcomes, has made her a well-valued member of our team.
Vicki Wright
After completing her Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2011 Vicki gained considerable experience in acute hospital work at The Memorial Hospital, Flinders Private Hospital and Ashford Hospital. She has worked in the areas of Women’s Health, Day Rehabilitation, In-Patient Rehabilitation, Oncology, Intensive Care and Orthopedics.
Catherine Shepherd
Catherine joined the PPP team in 2016, bringing with her almost 20 years of experience as a physiotherapist. She started her career at Flinders Medical Centre, before moving into the private practice world.
Caitlin Cormack
Caitlin’s Physiotherapy Pilates Proactive journey commenced back in 2005, as a Year 11 work experience student mentored by Rachel and Jane. She was also attending classes at the time and remembers thinking, “what an amazing job it would be to do this all day!” Fast forward to 2010 and she had completed her Bachelor of Physiotherapy. After a stint in Aged Care Rehabilitation, she joined PPP part-time in June 2011 before moving into full-time work six months later.
Briar Strutton
Briar started her physiotherapy career in 2000 at the Royal Adelaide Hospital, where she worked in the Rehabilitation and Acute Wards as well as Orthopaedics. She then gained experience treating a wide range of conditions at a Barossa Valley practice before joining PPP in 2007.
Gwendalyn Schmidt
For as long as she can remember, Gwendalyn wanted to become a physiotherapist. A background in dance inspired a need to learn how the body moves and works. Now she relishes the challenge and reward of helping her clients return to the activities they love to do.
Rachel Combe
In addition to being a member of the APA, Rachel is also a Vice President of the APA SA Branch Council; member of the New Graduate Professional Development Committee as well as a member of Physiotherapy Business Australia Committee, and is on the University of South Australia’s Physiotherapy Education and Training Advisory Panel.