Learn From the Experts
Clinical experts provide their top tips for
promoting physical activity in practice.
Jack Reeves - Cardiac and Pulmonary Rehabilitation
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Physiotherapist / PhD candidate
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital
Charlotte McLennan - Falls
Physiotherapist / PhD candidate
Institute for Musculoskeletal Health
Dr Bethan Richards - Rheumatology
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Senior Staff Specialist, Department of Rheumatology, RPAH
Deputy Director, Institute for Musculoskeletal Health, SLHD  
Chief Medical Wellness Officer, Director WellMD Centre, SLHD
Betty Ramsay - Health Coaching
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Research Physiotherapist
Health Coach
Institute for Musculoskeletal Health, SLHD
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Cath Kirkham - Health Coaching
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​​Research Physiotherapist
Health Coach
Institute for Musculoskeletal Health, SLHD
Sandeep Gupta - Frailty
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Senior Physiotherapist
Head of Department
Canterbury Hospital
Dr Christina Ekegren - Physios for Physical Activity
Senior Research Fellow - Rehabilitation, Ageing and Independent Living (RAIL) Research Centre, Monash University
Baker Heart and Diabetes Institute Honorary
Alfred Emergency Medicine Honorary
Project Lead - My Therapy clinical trial
A/Professor Leanne Hassett - Physical Activity Research
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Associate Professor Discipline of Physiotherapy, University of Sydney
Institute for Musculoskeletal Health, SLHD
Co-lead, Implementation Science Academy, Sydney Health Partners
Honorary Senior Research Fellow, Ingham Institute, Liverpool Hospital
Developing Links with Community Providers
Chris Ward
Head Coach/ Manager
Live Well Health and Fitness Studio
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Peter Ross
Gym participant
Living with Parkinson’s Disease
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Jeremy Horne
Senior Physiotherapist
Calvary Health Care Kogarah
Setting up Transition Programs
Narelle Payne
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​Research Physiotherapist
ANSHFR Project Officer – My hip, My Voice Project
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Sue Harkness ​​
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Physiotherapist
Aged Care & Chronic Conditions /Falls Prevention
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