Scott Thornton
Scott is the Founding Director of Results Physiotherapy. He has a keen interest in sporting injuries and has worked with various sporting teams for over 20 years.
Historically, physiotherapists have been known mainly for treating back and neck pain or running onto a football field when a player has sustained an injury. However, the emerging practice of “gender health” or “pelvic health” physiotherapy and, specifically, Women’s Health has recently garnered increased publicity. Many patients with pelvic dysfunction are suffering in silence, not aware that help is available. So we think it’s time that we devoted a little more space to the problems that no one wants to talk about.
Women’s health physiotherapy is the management of a broad range of conditions but most commonly describes the treatment of disorder of the pelvis or pelvic floor muscles.
Some areas of treatment include –
We are here to make your experience as comfortable as possible, if you have any questions regarding women’s, men’s and pelvic floor physiotherapy you can call or email reception.
Men’s health physiotherapy assists in the treatment of a range of conditions involving the pelvic floor muscles.
Some areas of treatment include –
We are here to make your experience as comfortable as possible, if you have any questions regarding women’s, men’s and pelvic floor physiotherapy you can call or email reception.
Scott is the Founding Director of Results Physiotherapy. He has a keen interest in sporting injuries and has worked with various sporting teams for over 20 years.
Sarah finds immense fulfilment in her work as a physiotherapist as it allows her to blend her expertise with her innate empathy.
Christina has over 13 years’ experience and is passionate about inspiring, educating and empowering both men and women to make their pelvic health a priority, helping them to live their best life.
Aiden graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2017 from Australian Catholic University with the Executive Dean’s Commendation of Academic Excellence.
Lyndon Evans graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from the Australian Catholic University and now has over 5 years of experience.
Angus Carden graduated in 2020, takes real pride in empowering people to make positive health choices.
Piper has a Bachelor of Physiotherapy and is passionate about providing a high-standard of care to all her patients of any age or ability.
John has a desire to help all patients, no matter their age or competency. He has a great understanding of the importance of communication and trust with clients.