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Practitioners at this location

Miss Alex Stronach

Exercise Physiologist

Alex is passionate about using Exercise as Medicine to treat and prevent chronic illness, persisting pain and injuries. She truly believes in working personally with her clients and collaboratively with their health team (GP, specialists, surgeons, physiotherapists, dietitians etc) to help them reach their desired outcome with a holistic approach to health. Alex’s key areas of interest include exercise for the management of osteoporosis and falls prevention; and lower limb musculoskeletal rehab, typically ankle injuries and knee pain. She also has completed further training in Diabetes Management with Diabetes NSW/ACT, exercise for Parkinson’s Disease with PD Warrior, Pre & Post Natal Exercise with The Women’s Health Collective, and is currently continuing her studies in Pain Science with Pain Revolution by correspondence at The University of South Australia. Being a new mum, Alex has taken a step back from seeing clients to focus on the growing Medicine in Motion team, supporting and mentoring them with the treatment of their clients. Alex loves an active lifestyle and spending time outdoors and in the ocean! You’ll find her getting up early to train at the gym, go for a run or walking her sausage dog Dash on the beach; then spending her weekends chasing a ball around the soccer field and AFL pitch!

Mr Joe Adams

Exercise Physiologist

Joe is an enthusiastic Exercise Physiologist who completed his undergraduate degree at the University of Wollongong and Masters at Charle Sturt University. Joe has clinical experience in private practice and hospital settings working with a variety of different illnesses, injuries and conditions. Joe has a passion for sport, exercise and increasing performance and uses this to achieve positive health outcomes that are tailored to his patients needs. Key areas of interest for Joe are musculoskeletal injuries of the hip, knee and shoulder. As well as exercise for the treatment and management of metabolic conditions and exercise to minimise the effects of aging. Outside of work you can find Joe outdoors being active and getting to the beach as much as possible during the summer. Joe has played rugby league his whole life and also likes to get to the gym most days.

Mr Wyatt Hampstead

Exercise Physiologist

Wyatt is an enthusiastic Exercise Physiologist who has completed his master’s in Clinical Exercise Physiology from the University of Wollongong. With exercise and sport being a major influence in his life as an adolescent, Wyatt uses his passion of exercise to help his patients improve their functional capacity, health and wellbeing to return to the leisure activities and sports they enjoy. Wyatt focuses on collaborating with patients to individualise and tailor a program to their goals. His strong interest includes rehabilitating people with musculoskeletal injuries specifically hip and shoulder joints. Additionally, Wyatt enjoys working with people with chronic health conditions such as type 2 diabetes, neurological disabilities, chronic pain and mental health. When not working with clients you will see Wyatt playing social sports such as rugby league and basketball