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With a diverse skillset and her extensive post-graduate certifications and studies, Savannah incorporates Clinical Pilates, dry needling, and exercise-based therapy into her holistic approach to care, with her passion for helping her clients live pain free and achieve their goals at the heart of her practice. Her personalised and engaging care, combined with her fascination for anatomy and human movement, motivates her to create meaningful impacts on people’s lives.
“I love enabling individuals to become the best version of themselves, and interacting and building strong positive relationships with a broad range of people.”
Having a background in national level swimming, Savannah has a special interest in treating shoulder injuries and working with swimmers, as well as managing dizziness and vestibular conditions, neck and low back pain and any postural concerns. Her love for Clinical Pilates stems from its ability to address a range of needs, from rehabilitation to improving flexibility, posture and overall well being.
Valuing preventive care, Savannah also encourages everyone to see an allied health professional – not just for injuries but as a proactive step towards better health.
When Savannah isn’t in the clinic, you’ll likely find her at the beach, practicing reformer Pilates, running, swimming or spending quality time with family and friends.
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Kelby holds a Bachelor of Physiotherapy and a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science from the University of Notre Dame, along with a Master of Clinical Physiotherapy with a Musculoskeletal Major from Curtin University. He is also a Titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist and is certified in dry needling.
Kelby thrives on working with a diverse range of clients, though is particularly passionate about managing sporting and athletic injuries, low back pain, and chronic pain conditions such as musculoskeletal pain, headache disorders, nerve pain and arthritis pain, among others.
Drawing on his years of experience as a physiotherapist, he employs an evidence-based, biopsychosocial approach that promotes self-management, allowing him to empower his clients to take control of their recovery journey.
In addition to his wealth of knowledge in sports and musculoskeletal physiotherapy, Kelby brings valuable experience to our Baldivis team as the South Fremantle Football Club WAFLW Physiotherapist, a role he has held since 2022.
Away from the clinic, Kelby enjoys spending quality time with his wife and two kids, playing hockey, and escaping to the family farm.
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Allister’s journey into physiotherapy was inspired by his own experience of recovering from sports injuries during his teenage years. He understands the dedication and resilience it takes to rebuild strength, confidence and the sense of achievement in returning to peak performance and this personal journey, coupled with his love for AFL football sparked his passion for helping others navigate their own recovery journeys.
With additional qualifications in sports physiotherapy, dry needling, and strength and conditioning, Allister thrives on working with athletes—whether seasoned professionals or weekend warriors—guiding them through the ups and downs of rehab and return stronger to their sport.
“I take pride in helping people achieve their goals, whether it’s reducing pain, getting back to sport or reaching personal milestones – big or small. There’s nothing more rewarding than seeing a client make progress and reach a result they’re proud of.”
Allister values progress over perfection and believes in empowering his clients with realistic strategies that work for them, solving problems step-by-step.
Growing up in Busselton fostered his love for surfing, fishing, sailing, and anything ocean-related. These days, he treasures time at the beach with his wife, daughter and dog, indulging in great food and the occasional round of golf or fishing trip.
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Whether it’s improving their daily life, helping them stay active, or enhancing their sports performance, Elias loves helping people get back on their feet and back to doing what they love.
I’ve always been an exercise enthusiast and it gets me moving when I can help people exercise or move better!”
Though he has a comprehensive grasp of many conditions, Elias loves to treat athletes recovering from sports injuries, eager to return to their game and who are keen on injury prevention.
He employs a variety of hands-on and exercise prescription techniques to tailor each treatment plan to the individual needs of his clients, and if one treatment type doesn’t work, he’s always eager to try another. This innovative approach ensures the best possible outcomes for recovery and performance improvement.
Having personally experienced an ACL injury from rugby and shoulder dislocations from surfing and badminton, Elias understands the challenges of recovery. These experiences provide a deep empathy and insight into an athlete’s journey, which he brings into his practice.
Outside of the clinic, you’ll find Elias on the rugby field, a badminton or volleyball court, or riding the waves on a surfboard. His active lifestyle not only keeps him in top shape but also ignites his drive to empower others in reaching their fitness goals.
Elias is also fluent in Mandarin and Malay.
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Having always valued health, fitness and optimising physical wellbeing, Sarah took on the challenge of studying physiotherapy – wanting to know how she could best help others to live their best quality of life. Essentially, she wanted to turn her major hobby and passion into a job!
She completed her double degree in physiotherapy and exercise and sports science at the University of Notre Dame, graduating in 2016. She also has extensive knowledge and experience in Clinical Pilates, completing an extensive instructor course in 2017.
“I love being able to use my clinical knowledge and personal exercise and injury background to be able to optimise my patients’ function and quality of life, and to achieve whatever goals they set for themselves”.
Sarah enjoys utilising a combination of Pilates, her background in exercise science and her knowledge of pathology to create personalised exercise programs for a wide range of patients – from the die hard athlete or gym goer, to someone who has never known a regular exercise regime.
Although she is highly experienced in exercise-based therapy, she still loves hands on treatment and believes it can compliment gym-based rehabilitation very well. Sarah has also completed further training courses in the areas of dry needling, low back pain, functional rehabilitation of the lower limb, and management of neck and shoulder pain.
Outside of work Sarah loves to keep fit and active, and is a self proclaimed “gym junkie” – and enjoys setting personal fitness challenges for herself and working hard to achieve them!
She’s a water baby and has a passion for any water-based activity, so in the warmer months, you’ll find her on her kayak on the ocean or river!
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Bunty hails from York St John University in England, where she honed her skills as a physiotherapist. With a passion for physiotherapy and an ability to make a tangible difference in people’s lives, she’s also qualified in sports massage, adding depth to her practice.
Though she has a particular interest in neurological and respiratory conditions (having spent years in hospital settings), Bunty also enjoys helping clients in their recovery journey from numerous musculoskeletal issues like neck pain, back pain and sporting injuries. From offering evidence-based advice to providing personalised treatment, Bunty aims to be a positive influence in every interaction with her clients.
To date, Bunty’s most significant workplace achievement was the gratifying experience of aiding a client recovering from a stroke and hemiplegia. Establishing a strong rapport with both the client and his spouse, witnessing their progress towards walking again, and seeing the positive shift in their perspectives brought her immense joy and fulfillment.
Above all, Bunty cherishes the opportunity to connect with her clients on a holistic level, understanding their needs and helping them achieve their best quality of life.
Outside of work, Bunty loves indulging in hobbies like shopping, reading, hiking, and exploring new places.
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Born and raised in Malaysia , Yvonne completed her Physiotherapy degree at Curtin University. During her studies, she worked with multiple sports teams and developed an interest in treating sports injuries, lower back, ankle and neck shoulder problems.
Fluent in Mandarin, Bahasa and Cantonese, Yvonne enjoys meeting and chatting with people from all backgrounds. She believes in the power of communication and collaboration, working closely with clients to develop a personalised treatment plans tailored to their needs and goals.
Outside of physio, Yvonne enjoys going for a run, doing Pilates and surfing the waves in Trigg beach!