Tweak.Health BELMONT


Tweak.Health BELMONT

Practitioners at this location

Daisy Clarke

Physiotherapist

Physiotherapist — Perth Clinics BSc Sport & Exercise Science (2021) Master of Physiotherapy (University of Cumbria, 2023) NHS + sports rehab clinic experience Daisy delivers firm hands-on therapy, dry needling and targeted rehabilitation for musculoskeletal injuries, post-operative recovery and persistent pain. Additionally, she keeps rehab progressive, so it builds capacity without overloading. Having worked across hospital and sports rehab settings, she often supports gym-goers and strength training clients. In some cases, this includes post-operative planning, such as ACL pathways, where appropriate to the referral context. Works frequently with Strength training & weightlifting injuries Post-operative rehabilitation support Shoulder and lower-limb loading issues Progressive gym-based rehab planning Daisy’s approach is practical and measured; meanwhile, sessions are designed to feel clear rather than complicated.
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Katelyn Northey

Physiotherapist

Physiotherapist — Wongan Hills, Koorda & Perth Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Curtin University, 2022) Bachelor of Health & Exercise Science (UWA) Metro & rural WA clinical experience Katelyn supports musculoskeletal presentations using hands-on treatment, firm soft tissue techniques, dry needling and individualised rehab planning. Importantly, she keeps the plan practical, particularly for regional schedules. She has a strong interest in helping active people return to training. For example, she frequently sees martial arts and combat sports participants, as well as gym-based training niggles. In addition, dizziness and vertigo presentations are supported through assessment-informed care. Works frequently with Martial arts & combat sports participants Strength and conditioning-related niggles Dizziness & vertigo presentations (assessment-informed care) Return-to-activity planning Katelyn values rural healthcare; therefore, she focuses on sensible progressions that fit work, family and sport routines.
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Mr Eanna Madden

Physiotherapist

Physiotherapist — Wongan Hills & Perth BSc Sport & Exercise Science (2017) MSc Professional Master’s in Physiotherapy (2019) Private practice experience Eanna combines hands-on treatment, dry needling and individualised rehabilitation to support recovery and physical capacity. Importantly, education is built into sessions, so progressions make sense outside the clinic as well. He has a particular interest in running and track-based injuries, hip-related pain patterns, and strength-focused rehab planning. Consequently, he often works with clients returning to sport or structured training. Clinical interests include Running & track-based injuries Hip pain & hip rehabilitation Strength and conditioning-informed rehab Return-to-sport planning Eanna’s style is cue-driven and practical; therefore, many patients leave with simple steps they can use immediately.
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Sha-May Park-Ongkili

Physiotherapist

Physiotherapist & Clinical Manager — Perth Clinics BSc Physiotherapy (Curtin University, 2019) Metro & regional WA experience Hospital, community & private practice Sha-May supports a wide range of musculoskeletal presentations. In practice, sessions commonly combine hands-on physiotherapy, dry needling and exercise rehabilitation, guided by a detailed assessment. Because work demands can influence symptoms, she often sees desk-related neck and back pain. Similarly, she supports people managing repetitive strain patterns or persistent pain. Therefore, planning is kept realistic for daily routines. Works frequently with Desk-related neck and back pain Repetitive strain and workload patterns Persistent musculoskeletal pain Return-to-function planning Rather than rushing, Sha-May keeps sessions steady and structured; as a result, many patients feel confident with their plan.
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