Clinical Exercise Physiologist | B. Clin Ex.Phys (Hons) ESSAM, AEP AES, Wellness Coordinator

Like many practitioners in this industry, my passion for exercise and interest in the human body was sparked from an active childhood. Early on, I knew that I wanted to work with people and I have always been fascinated by the complexity of our body, a career in Exercise Physiology fuels my interest in both. As an Exercise Physiologist, I value the importance of providing my clients with the tools and education to put them in control of both their lives and their health.

 

Georgia graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology (Honours) in 2021. During her practicum placements, she gained experience working with a range of clients, in both a performance based and clinical setting. She is passionate about working with clients of all ages and backgrounds and believes strongly in the use of movement as medicine.

 

In her free time, you can find Georgia wandering the weekend markets, playing touch football or spending time with her family and dog.

 

Georgia practices at Sherwood and Toowong. Contact Us or Book Online with Georgia.

 

Special Interests

Women’s health (incl pre/post natal, Menopause, Endometriosis, pelvic pain, PCOS, Osteoporosis)
Invisible conditions (incl. Fibromyalgia, Ehlers danlos syndrome, Neurodiversity)
Paediatrics/young females/adolescents (athletes, RED-S, eating disorders, Hypermobility)
Musculoskeletal conditions.

Professional Development & Contributions

Exercise physiology in pregnancy: Cardiovascular, metabolic and msk
Supporting the neurodivergent POTS patient
RED-S and the Menstrual Cycle
Prehab/rehab for breast cancer surgery patients
Endometriosis and exercise
Exercise management for PCOS
Exercise and Menopause
Safety considerations for vascular access devices in Oncology
Side effects of cancer and treatments
Helping people in pain