Post Graduate and Expert Physiotherapists

What is a Post Graduate Physiotherapist?
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To become a Postgraduate Physiotherapist a Physiotherapist must complete a Master’s degree, to specialise in their specific area of physiotherapy, on top of their undergraduate Physiotherapy degree. Advanced clinical skills and competencies are attained in this training.
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Who are our Post Graduate Physiotherapists?
Emma Sulley is a Post Graduate Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist and a Post Graduate Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist. During her Master’s degrees Emma was awarded both the “Dianna Hopper” and “Brian Edwards” awards for the Masters student with the highest clinical results in the Sports Masters and Musculoskeletal Masters degrees respectively.
Clément Noel is a Post Graduate Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist with over 10 years of clinical experience. He is now a clinical supervisor at Curtin University and when he lived in the UK was a clinical mentor with the NHS.
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Who do we work with?​
Our team of experienced physiotherapists work with many reputable companies, athletes, performers and competitions worldwide, including:
Sport
London 2012 Olympics and Paralympics
Gold Coast 2018 Commonwealth Games
FINA world aquatic championships, Gwnagju 2019
Aussie Stingers, Australia Olympic Women’s Water Polo team and junior team
Central Aquatics
Freo Fins
Freo Swim
Dance
Australian Ballet
Australian Dance Theatre
Ballet Black
Bangarra Dance Theatre
Birmingham Royal Ballet
Chunky Move
Rambert Dance Company
WAAPA
WAB
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Circus
The Hoxton Circus Space
Circus WA
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Musicals + Theatre
Wicked
&Juliet
Chicago
Dirty Dancing
Rocky Horror Show
The Book of Mormon
Moulin Rouge
Disney's Frozen
The Lion King
Bring It On
Jesus Christ Superstar
Tina
Mary Poppins
Faulty Towers
Schools + Universities
Curtin University
The Perth School of Ballet
The Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute
The Society Crew
Dynamic Performing Arts
The Dance Collective
Applecross Calisthenics Club
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Ongoing Professional Development
At Fit Bomb we are dedicated to staying up to date with the latest developments in physiotherapy via ongoing continuing education.