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Welcome to Precision Physiotherapy
Unique Treatment approach
One-to-one treatment sessions: Our physiotherapists will only treat one client at a time to ensure quality care. We do not ‘duck-out’ to treat another patient in the next room.
100% hands on manual therapy: No electrical machines, tools, hot-packs or gimmicks. National guidelines do not recommend electrical machines like ultrasound or interferential. Tools or gadgets have short lived benefits (3-5 mins) if any benefit at all! Hot-packs may help relax spasmy muscle temporarily – we will advise if you should do this at home.
Professional assessment and treatment: All of the physiotherapists have a professional university standard qualification as a minimum requirement. We operate as an evidence based practice, only using clinical approaches proven and recommended through research and national guidelines. We have a weekly professional development program to keep us up to date with current evidence-based guidelines. Our senior therapist who oversees our professional development is highly qualified (BSc, GradDip, MMedSc, MMT, Phd candidate, Dry needling >16years)
Wide variety of techniques: We use a multi-modal approcah, including Joint mobilisation, Joint manipulation “Click”, Myofascial techniques, Trigger points, Anatomical Acupuncture (optional at no extra cost), prescription exercise programs, nerve desensitising and mobilising, conditioning…
Personalised programs: You won’t just get a pre-printed hand-out. We consider your condition as well as your work, sports, hobbies and goals. Your rehabilitation plan revolves around your condition and lifestyle.
Ability to refer for X-rays and MRI: If we see the need, we can refer directly for X-rays or MRI. Xrays of spinal regions e.g. neck and/or back can be done at no cost to the patient.
Our Therapists
Aubrey Monie
Director, Precision Physiotherapy & Massage
B.Sc. Physiotherapy (1998), Graduate Diploma Sports Manual Therapy, Master of Manual Therapy, Master of Medical Science by Thesis [Shoulder JPS], Advanced course Dry Needling (2000), Certificate IV in Training and Assessing, Aust Physio Assoc Member. Author: Essential Knowledge for Physical Training (2007). PhD Candidate (University of W.A., Centre for Musculoskeletal Studies)
Aubrey received his physiotherapy degree from Curtin University (Perth, Western Australia) in 1998. In 2003 Aubrey completed a Grad.Dip. in Sports & Manual Therapy from the Centre for Musculoskeletal Studies at the University of Western Australia (UWA). Aubrey then completed his Master of Mededical Science (research: JPS of the shoulder) at UWA in January 2009 and lectured and tutored anatomy for Notre Dame Physiotherapy students during this time. He has a Certificate IV in Training and Assessing and has previously held positions as a personal trainer and sports trainer for various sporting clubs. In 2011 Aubrey took on the role as Teaching Fellow at the Centre for Musculoskeletal Studies (UWA). Aubrey has also completed a Master of Manual Therapy (with Distinction) at UWA, and is currently in the final stages of a PhD project examining combined movement examination of mechanical low back pain and diagnostic and therapeutic implications, at UWA & QEII hospital.
Aubrey was a keen athlete in his teens, competing in 100m, 200m, javelin and discus and winning champion boy in ’90, ’91 and ’92. He has trained in various styles of Martial Arts for over 25 years competing in Freestyle, Muay Thai boxing and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu at a state level and winning fighter of the year in 2000. Over the years, Aubrey has attended the ‘gym’ for resistance training, published a book on physical training, and frequently prescibes gym based programs for injured patients. Aubrey now teaches Fusion (freestyle) Kids Martial Arts for ages 6-15 years.
Overall, Aubrey has significant theoretical and practical experience and is well trained to assess, diagnose and treat muscle, nerve, and joint related conditions.
Below: Aubrey treating a low back using a manual therapy technique.
Matthew Irwin
B.Sc. Physiotherapy, APAM.
Senior Manual Therapist for Precision Physiotherapy
Matthew completed his degree in Physiotherapy at the well respected Curtin University in 2009. Matthew has been with Precision Physiotherapy since graduating and has demonstrated a particular interest in musculoskeletal conditions and a keen mind for assessing, diagnosing and treating biomechanical problems. Matthew is efficient at treating both general and sporting conditions at the Brentwood clinic.
Matthew went to Kent Street High School, under the cricket academy program. During this time he captained and played with the First XI team across Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia and Singapore. He also managed to be Dux of his year, the only cricket student in the history of the school to achieve this. Outside of school he captained his junior local and WACA teams, where he was club champion on multiple occasions and was in the Under 17 state cricket squad. In the winters he played football (AFL). Matthew continues to be involved in social cricket and enjoys staying fit.
Below: Matthew treating a client’s stiff neck
Phillip McShane
B.Sc. Physiotherapy
Anatomical Acupuncturist
Member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association
Phillip also completed his degree with the well respected School of Physiotherapy at Curtin University. In 2011 Phillip broadened his skills at Bentley Health Service’s Outpatient Musculoskeletal department where he treated a variety of conditions with an emphasis on spinal (neck and lower back) conditions. Phillip has also treated clients in the musculoskeletal setting at Collie Hospital and researched the effects of smoking on the management of Reumatoid Arthritis. During his time with Precision Physiotherapy, he has demonstrated a high level of clinical assessing, reasoning and treating with excellent outcomes and patient satisfaction. In 2012 Phillip completed a Physiotherapist’s acupuncture course through the Australian Physiotherapy Association. As a local resident, Phillip makes himself available Monday-Friday and Sundays at our Manning clinic.
Sport has always played an important role in Phillip’s life. Although he competed in a large variety of sports including during his school years, he focused his efforts on State League 1st Division Soccer during ’06 and ’07. Phillip continues to compete at a social level in both soccer and squash.
Below: Phillip assessing a client’s knee
Nicole Cropper
B.Sc. Physiotherapy
Anatomical Acupuncturist
Member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association
Nicole completed her degree with the well respected School of Physiotherapy at Curtin University. During her time with Precision Physiotherapy, she has demonstrated an independant ability to take on patients with complex conditions and systematically execute a treatment and rehabilitation program. Nicole acheives excellent outcomes and patient satisfaction. In 2013 Nicole completed a Physiotherapist’s acupuncture course through the Australian Physiotherapy Association. As a local resident, Nicole makes herself available Monday-Friday and Saturday mornings at our Alfred Cove clinic. Nicole also presents to the physiotherapy team at our weekly professional development sessions.
Nicole has been actively involved in a variety of different sport her whole life. She has spent a number of years playing tennis, volleyball, netball and basketball. Nicole has previously taken on coaching roles in volleyball and netball. Currently, Nicole can be found spending her time playing social basketball and getting involved in a number of recreational activities such as kayaking, stand up paddle boarding and rock climbing. She also is a keen West Coast Eagles and Perth Wildcats supporter!
Below: Nicole using acupuncture on shoulder muscle
Wesley Blackett
B.Sc. Physiotherapy
Member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association
Wesley graduated from Physiotherapy at Curtin University after studying Exercise Physiology for 2 years. Since starting with Precision he has demonstrated sound assessment, diagnostic and treatment skills. Wesley lives in East Fremantle and makes himself available at our East Fremantle location 7 days.
Wesley enjoys playing most sports and has competed to a high level in amateur golf. As a 16 year old, he nearly qualified to play in the Qatar Masters golf tournament on the European PGA Tour and won the Men’s Club Championship at his home club. He has since taken up running, completing the Perth Marathon in 2011. Wesley also enjoys various indoor sports, last season winning his teams Indoor Soccer competition in A Grade, while also enjoying a social game of Squash and Tennis.
Cameron Jackson
B.Sc. Physiotherapy
Member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association
Cameron graduated from Physiotherapy at Curtin University in 2014 and joined our team in 2015. Since starting with Precision he has demonstrated sound assessment, diagnostic and treatment skills. Cameron understands the needs of people from all walks of life including the working class, weekend-warrior and competetive athlete.
Magdeleen Van der Linde
BSc. Physiotherapy
Dry needling
Member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association
Magdeleen completed her degree with the well-respected School of Physiotherapy at Curtin University, after spending 3 years working as a physiotherapy assistant. During her time with Precision Physiotherapy, Magdeleen has demonstrated an independent ability to take on patients and facilitate great outcomes. In 2017 Magdeleen did additional training by completing a course in musculoskeletal assessment and treatment and a Physiotherapist’s dry needling (acupuncture) course. Living locally, Magdeleen makes herself available Monday-Friday and Saturday mornings at our South Perth clinic. Magdeleen’s sporting achievements include WA state Netball, Rottnest Channel swimmer (team crossing) and competition dancing. Magdeleen speaks English, Italian and Afrikaans!!
Precision Physiotherapy & Massage in East Fremantle, Perth, WA categorized under Acupuncture, Massage, Physiotherapists with expertise in Remedial Massage, Rehabilitation Physio, Headache Physio.
Some other services offered by Precision Physiotherapy & Massage include Trigger Point Therapy, Acupuncture, Sports injury Physio, Physiotherapy, Massage, Myofascial Release Therapy.
Contact Precision Physiotherapy & Massage to ask about our services and prices.
Services and Treatments
Conditions treated include:
- Lower back pain (facet joint, discal, stenosis, nerve root irritation, Sciatic, muscle or post-surgical pain)
- Neck pain (facet, discal, nerve root, muscle or whiplash pain) and headaches
- Ankle injuries (inversion/ATFL, eversion, fracture)
- Foot pain (Plantar Fasciitis, Heel spur, Morton’s neuroma)
- Sports Injuries (ankle, knee, hip, lower back, neck, rib, shoulder, elbow, wrist and hand injuries)
- Arthritis
- Posture and alignment problems (foot, knee, hip, pelvis, shoulder and spinal)
- Nerve pain (commonly lower back or neck related radiculopathies)
- Children’s injuries (Osgood-Schlatter’s, Sinding-Larsen Johansen, Growing pains)
- Muscle weakness or tightness
- Tennis Elbow (Lateral epicondylitis), Golfer’s elbow (Medial epicondylitis_
- Knee pain (ACL, PCL, Meniscal, Patellofemoral, Tendonosis, Colateral ligaments)
- Osteitis pubis
- Spinal stiffness
- Joint instabilities (shoulder, knee, spinal)
Precision Physiotherapy services include:
- Full body screening
- Sports Physiotherapy
- Manipulative Physiotherapy
- Treatment for workplace injuries (Worker’s compensation)
- Motor Vehicle Accidents (MVA claims)
- Department of Veteran Affairs (DVA)
- Medicare Enhanced Primary Care (EPC) Programs.
- Sports Injury Rehabilitation
- Exercise Prescription
- Stretch/Strengthen Classes (at the Alfred Cove clinic)
- Ergonomic “work station” advice
- Weight loss or muscle gaining programs
- Remedial Massage Therapy
Treatment techniques include:
- Spinal and Peripheral joint mobilisation
- Spinal Manipulation “clicking” the joint to increase movement (optional)
- Sports Taping/Bracing
- Shoe Orthotic prescription and fitting
- Acupuncture (optional)
- Exercise prescription – Home and Gym based
- Muscle tissue techniques including Trigger-Point, Myofascial Release, Active Fascial release, Digital Ischaemic
- Pressure and stretching techniques.
- Professional advice from the physiotherapist is often under-rated since correct advice can significantly improve the rate and quality of recovery.
Note: Precision Physiotherapy focuses on being an Evidence Based practice. This means we use techniques which have been scientifically proven to work! We understand that there are many alternative therapies available, however, many therapies are yet to prove themselve. Our unique combination of varoius methods and techniques is what produces our effective therapy.
Reviews
“Highly recommend seeing Precision Physio! Aubrey has been fantastic & was able to fix the source of my pain not just treating the symptom. Very happy with their level of service �”
“By far the best physio ive ever seen, Aubrey has a world of knowledge and awesome attention to detail. So happy i found you both! Thankyou so much!!”
“I had a wonderfully relaxing massage today by Jess, it was just what the doctor ordered and the tightness in my back has gone. Thanks Jess!”
“Big thanks to Nardia at Cannington for helping to correct a posture problem.
You will be sorely missed”
“Was blown away with the knowledge Aubrey had. So glad I found these guys”
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