

Physiotherapist and Exercise Physiologist - DPT AEP AES ESSAM
Doctor of Physiotherapy | BSc (ClinExPhys) | BClinExPhys (Hons)
"Having had my own share of injuries through sport (and life) throughout the years, I know how frustrating rehabilitation for both acute and chronic injuries/conditions can be. Empowering someone to achieve their goals or enabling them to return to their previous level of function, or even better, is the most rewarding part of our job and the reason we strive to be the best we can be.
Exercise is medicine and I am proud to be a part of this ever-growing movement, working with our other allied health fields."
Practitioner Robyn McArthur is an ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist with a bachelor degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology from the Queensland University of Technology and an AHPRA accredited Physiotherapist, completing a Doctor of Physiotherapy at Bond University.
Robyn completed practicums at the Royal Brisbane Women’s Hospital – respiratory sciences and thoracic ward, Rockhampton Sub Acute and Chronic Care Rehabilitation Centre, and QUT Health Clinics for Exercise Physiology and has been practicing for 7 years. Since graduating with honours, Robyn has been working in her own private practice (C2M) in Brisbane, as well as servicing rural areas. During her Doctor of Physiotherapy she also completed placements in Orthopedics at the Royal Brisbane Women’s Hospital, Brain Injury Rehab (BIRU) at the PA Hospital, Musculoskeletal outpatient at Ipswich Hospital, Child Development Services for QCH, ICU, Cardiorespiratory at St. Andrews Private, Sports Physiotherapy in France and Private Practices.
Robyn believes that the appropriate application of physical activity can enhance anyone’s life, and she sees exercise as a powerful tool in the treatment and management of various health conditions.

Exercise Physiologist and Exercise Scientist
Strength & Conditioning Coach - AEP AES ESSAM S&C
"I am passionate about helping everyone improve their quality of life through appropriate exercise prescription. When applied correctly exercise can be considered medicine and is being prescribed to help many chronic conditions. I am excited to talk with you and see how I can help you achieve your goals for now and into the future."
Dean is accredited as an ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist and Exercise Scientist. He has completed 6 week placements in the Sub Acute Chronic Care Rehabilitation Unit in Rockhampton, QUT health clinics as well as a placement with us here at C2M Exercise Physiology. Dean has also completed his Strength and Conditioning coach qualification from ASCA as well as certificates III and IV in Fitness. He has extensive training experience in Muay Thai as well as Powerlifting.

Physiotherapist - BPhty (Hons)
“Coming from a rugby background I am no stranger to injuries and rehab, the importance of finding a physiotherapist that individualises their care to a patients’ interests and goals can make all the difference in your rehabilitation journey”
William Hains is an AHPRA accredited Physiotherapist who recently graduated from the University of Queensland’s with Honours in 2021. He completed placements at the Prince Charles and Redcliffe Hospitals, the University of Queensland’s Musculoskeletal and Sports Injury Clinic, as well as multiple private practices around Brisbane. Using his experiences, he has gained knowledge in a multitude of clinical areas from sports injuries to neurological conditions. His enthusiastic attitude, strong clinical knowledge and extensive sporting background, allow him to tailor treatment to his individual patients’ needs in order to meet their goals.

Exercise Physiologist and Exercise Scientist - AEP AES ESSAM
"As an EP, I am fortunate to combine my interests of both health and exercise to help my clients achieve their goals. Research supports the notion that exercise is medicine, so if you are struggling to manage a niggling injury or a chronic condition, I am excited to see how I can assist you in your rehabilitation journey."
Andrew graduated from Queensland University of Technology in 2018 with a bachelor's degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology. Since graduating, Andrew has worked rurally in Yamba and Grafton, as well as in private practice in Brisbane. Andrew is extremely passionate about exercise rehabilitation and providing a client-focused approach to help patients achieve their goals. Andrew enjoys working with all patients but has a special interest in neurological, post-surgery/injury rehabilitation, and assisting athletes who want to reach their peak potential. Andrew has a background in soccer and has even completed placements with the Brisbane Roar. He is a strong believer in practicing what you preach; in his spare time, you'll find Andrew running, playing volleyball, or seeing out new adventure activities.

Physiotherapist - BPhty (Hons)
“I have always had a passion for helping people, and Physiotherapy allows me to make a difference in someone's rehabilitation journey. My goal is not only to alleviate pain, but also to provide my patients with tools for long-term health and mobility. I hope to have a positive impact on my patient's health and wellness journey and to support them in achieving their goals and reaching their full potential."
Adrienne is an AHPRA accredited Physiotherapist who recently graduated from the University of Otago. She has completed placements around New Zealand, such as a sports clinic in Invercargill, and Hospitals such as Southland Hospital, Wairau Hospital and Dunedin Hospital, working in Rehabilitation, Outpatient and Medical wards. She also has experience as a Sports Medic for soccer teams, working with both acute and chronic injuries and returning to sport. With a personalised approach to treatment, Adrienne uses manual therapy, exercise and advice to help achieve patient goals.

Physiotherapist - BPhty (Hons) (AHPRA Accredited)
"Coming from a sporting background I was initially drawn to physiotherapy in the hopes to work with elite athletes. But throughout my studies, I discovered a passion for Women’s Health Physiotherapy. I’ve become dedicated to supporting women through various life stages, whether it’s managing pelvic health, navigating pregnancy and postnatal recovery, or addressing the changes that come with menopause. I hope to create a welcoming, supportive environment where we work together as a team, allowing you to take charge of your recovery and rehabilitation. More than that, I want to help you feel empowered in managing your overall health and well-being, ensuring that you feel confident, supported, and in control every step of the way."

Physiotherapist - BPhty (Hons) (AHPRA Accredited)
"As a dedicated physiotherapist, I take a personalized approach to care, combining evidence-based techniques with hands-on treatment. My goal is to empower you to not only recover but to thrive in everyday life. Whether you're recovering from an injury, managing a long-term condition, or simply aiming to improve mobility and flexibility, I’m here to guide you every step of the way. I understand the importance of working with people to achieve their goals and providing personalised treatment."
Megan an AHPRA-accredited Physiotherapist, recently graduating from the University of Queensland. She has gained valuable experience in hospitals across Brisbane, where she worked closely with patients post-surgery and managed their rehabilitation plans in both Outpatient and Medical wards. Megan has also worked extensively with individuals suffering from Cardiorespiratory conditions.
With a comprehensive understanding of both acute and chronic injuries, Megan is also skilled in guiding patients through their recovery and return to sport. Her experience extends to the neuro-rehabilitation field, where she has successfully supported patients with Parkinson’s disease, stroke, cerebral palsy, and spinal cord injuries. In 2024, Megan further broadened her experience by volunteering in Timor-Leste for four weeks, providing rehabilitation for children with cerebral palsy, ADHD, and ASD, as well as adults dealing with stroke and chronic pain.
Her treatment approach is highly personalised, incorporating manual therapy, tailored exercise programs, and expert advice to help her patients achieve their goals and enhance their quality of life.

Physiotherapist
"With a diverse background in elite sports, I have a deep understanding of the challenges and obstacles that health-related issues can present to individuals striving to achieve their personal and athletic goals. My experience not only spans professional sports but also includes firsthand insights into the physical and mental barriers that can hinder recovery and performance. Through my extensive professional expertise, coupled with my personal journey, I am equipped to support individuals in overcoming these challenges. I focus on tailored recovery strategies that not only accelerate healing but also optimize overall performance—whether in daily life or competitive sports. My goal is to help patients regain their strength, build resilience, and ultimately reach their full potential."
Henry is an AHPRA accredited physiotherapist with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) from the University of Queensland. He has worked as a sports medic for Australian Futsal, gaining invaluable knowledge and problem-solving skills in health rehabilitation.

Physiotherapist - BPhty (Hons) (AHPRA Accredited)
"As a physiotherapist driven by a passion for strength, sport, and high-performance rehab, I focus on bridging the gap between injury recovery and peak physical performance. With a background in rugby, powerlifting, and gym-based training, I understand firsthand the physical demands athletes face—and the frustration of being held back by injury."

Exercise Physiologist and Exercise Scientist - AEP AES ESSAM
“I’m passionate about helping people move with confidence and strength. My approach blends Pilates and strength training, guided by thorough assessments to truly understand each client’s goals and challenges. Whether it’s recovering from surgery, managing chronic pain, or improving overall well-being, I aim to create safe, effective, and sustainable programs that support long-term progress and a better quality of life.”
Dana has previously worked in a multi-disciplinary private practice in north Brisbane where she worked closely alongside other allied health disciplines. Dana enjoys working with all patients but has a special interest in working with individuals for pre and post-surgery, musculoskeletal injury rehabilitation, chronic pain and mental health.
Dana's approach combines Pilates and strength training, and uses comprehensive assessments to understand each of her client’s unique goals and challenges. By gaining a thorough understanding of their needs, Dana designs personalized programs that are both effective and tailored to their comfort. Whether helping clients regain pain-free movement after an acute injury, correcting dysfunctional movement patterns from chronic musculoskeletal conditions, or improving the overall health and well-being of those managing chronic health issues, her focus is always on creating a safe, sustainable path to progress.

Exercise Physiologist and Exercise Scientist - AEP AES ESSAM
“As an Exercise Physiologist, I strive to create a safe environment where you feel in control of your own rehab and exercise - whether it’s helping you to feel confident exercising after the diagnosis of a chronic condition, retraining the muscular system following injury, or progressing your athleticism to the next level, I’m here to help!”
Lindsey graduated from the University of Queensland in 2024 with a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology (First Class Honours). Since graduating, she has pursued a Masters of Physiotherapy Studies at the University of Queensland with the goal of becoming dual-qualified as an Exercise Physiologist and Physiotherapist by the end of 2026.
With both degrees, Lindsey will be able to provide high-quality care for her musculoskeletal patients - from diagnosis to recovery, and long-term maintenance. Although her special interest lies in the musculoskeletal population, Lindsey has experience and enjoys working with cardiac, mental health, and older adults.
She’s passionate about, and advocates for, the term ‘exercise is medicine’, as it can be just as effective (if not more) than medications for a range of chronic conditions!
Lindsey also has a background in high-level sport, giving her valuable insight into athletic populations for pre-season training, injury prevention, rehabilitation, and return to sport.

Doctor of Physiotherapy (DPT)
“I believe movement is medicine, and that healing goes beyond the physical. I’m passionate about helping people feel strong, supported, and confident in their bodies, so they can show up fully in life. Whether you’re healing from an injury, managing pain, or simply ready to feel better, I’m here to guide you with empathy, education, and evidence-based care.”
Cordie graduated with a Bachelor’s in Human Kinetics and spent three years as an athletic trainer before recently completing her Doctor of Physiotherapy at Bond University. She is an AHPRA accredited Physiotherapist. Cordie is a dedicated physiotherapist who is passionate about helping clients reach their health and wellness goals through personalised and holistic care. Known for her empathetic nature and results-driven approach, Cordie is committed to supporting clients in restoring movement, building strength, and improving overall quality of life.

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