Hollie is a Physiotherapist with a strong interest in hands-on treatment, rehabilitation, and helping clients move with more confidence. She has worked across Western Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, and the Northern Territory, gaining broad clinical experience with a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions.
She has also completed physiotherapy seasons in Japan and Mt Hotham, combining her passion for movement, sport, and the outdoors with clinical practice.
Hollie enjoys treating a variety of musculoskeletal injuries and everyday aches, including ankle, knee, neck, and vestibular conditions. She has a particular interest in neurological rehabilitation and post-surgical recovery, supporting clients through each stage of their rehabilitation.
Her approach to Physiotherapy focuses on clear assessment, practical treatment, and helping clients better understand their body and recovery process.
Clinical Interests
Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy (neck, back, knee and ankle pain)
Vestibular rehabilitation (dizziness and balance)
Neurological rehabilitation
Post-surgical rehabilitation
Why Physiotherapy?
Hollie initially began her pathway in Exercise Physiology, driven by a strong interest in health and movement. She transitioned into Physiotherapy to deepen her understanding of the body, including movement systems, anatomy, and rehabilitation.
Outside the Clinic
Hollie enjoys staying active and spending time outdoors. You’ll often find her skiing, camping, hiking, or trying a new outdoor activity (with mixed success, according to her).
Ask Hollie About
Travel, podcasts, plants she’s attempting to grow, or the latest romcom she’s watched.
Fun Fact
If she could have dinner with anyone, it would currently be David Attenborough.