Holly is a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist with a strong interest in sport, focusing on running-related injuries, load management, and women’s health. She has a particular interest in tendon, bone, and joint conditions, pelvic floor dysfunction, and supporting women through pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and pelvic pain. Holly is passionate about bridging the gap between sports physiotherapy and pelvic health, particularly in supporting female athletes managing pelvic floor dysfunction alongside their training and performance goals.
Holly has worked with Queensland Athletics, the Australian Athletics Team, and football clubs at VFL and VAFA levels across both elite and community sport. She holds a Doctor of Physiotherapy and a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science, and is currently completing a postgraduate certificate in Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy.
Holly is a Pelvic Health Physiotherapist with a strong interest in sport. Her love for running has shaped her clinical focus on managing running-related injuries, including tendon, bone, and joint conditions. Drawing on her own experiences with injury, she has developed a strong interest in lower limb overload conditions, load management, and long-term injury prevention strategies.
Her clinical experience spans elite and community sport, including working with Queensland Athletics at national competitions, supporting the Australian Athletics Team at the INAS Virtus Global Games, and contributing to football clubs at VFL and VAFA levels.
Alongside her sports and musculoskeletal work, Holly has a dedicated interest in women’s pelvic health. She works with women across all stages of life, with a particular focus on pregnancy and postpartum recovery, pelvic pain conditions, and pelvic floor dysfunction. Holly is currently completing postgraduate studies in Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy, reflecting her commitment to delivering specialised, evidence-informed care in this area.
With a background in Exercise and Sport Science, Holly brings a thoughtful, evidence-based approach to exercise prescription, supported by additional qualifications in Strength and Conditioning and Clinical Pilates. She combines hands-on therapy with tailored rehabilitation to deliver meaningful outcomes and help patients return to the activities they love.
Outside the clinic, Holly enjoys running, strength training, and cooking. She holds a Doctor of Physiotherapy from The University of Melbourne and a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science from Deakin University.
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