Providers of Online Physiotherapy Services:

Karen Finnin - Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist

BAppSc(Physio), MMuscPhys

Karen Finnin, PhysiotherapistKaren graduated as a Physiotherapist from LaTrobe University in Melbourne, Australia, and has since completed a Masters in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy.

 With over 10 years working in Private Practice, Karen has extensive experience in managing spinal injuries, general sporting injuries and work related conditions. She has travelled interstate and overseas with sporting teams, and has developed a number of education programs in fields such as core stability retraining, fit ball use, and injury management.
Karen first dreamt up the concept of Physios Online while drinking wine and watching the sunset on a beach in Dili, East Timor. Struck by the increasing role of education in Physiotherapy, the confusing nature of health information on the internet, and the fact that those in remote locations shouldn't miss out on great injury management, Physios Online was born.
To find out more about Karen's training and background, click in the Linked In profile at the bottom of the page. To see an introduction to Physios Online by Karen, watch this video:

 
Dan Uden - Sports Physiotherapist

BExSc, BPhysio, MSportsPhys

Dan Uden, Sports PhysiotherapistOne degree just wasn't enough for Dan, who graduated with a degree in Exercise Science and Physiotherapy from Griffith University, Gold Coast, Australia. He has since added to his collection with a Masters in Sports Physiotherapy from LaTrobe University in Melbourne.

 Dan’s knowledge, skill and charismatic personality has seen him take on Sports Physio roles with the Australian Triathlon team, the Northern Ireland Institute of Sport, and Bath Rugby Club.
Dan is often seen training with his elite clients as much as he is seen treating them, such is his willingness to push his body to its limits. It is also a great way to pick up on their training errors!
Dan has also worked extensively with the Australian Defence Force, both in Australia and on deployment. Working in close vicinity of tankers and camouflage gear makes Dan feel substantially tougher.
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