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Monday at 7:00 am

Samuel Fell

Physiotherapist

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Monday at 7:00 am
Sam is an ex-NPL football and premier league futsal player, with additional experience in representative touch football. Sam has also worked in Ultimate Frisbee during national tournaments. This multi-sport experience allows him to tailor the rehabilitation to the athlete in front of him. Sam’s approach is about getting people moving better, but more importantly getting to know the person he is treating. Sam firmly believes in helping his patients get back to what is most important to them, and centering his treatment around their goals. This approach to physiotherapy stems from the core reason Sam decided to become a physio, to have a meaningful impact on people’s lives each day.
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Monday at 7:00 am

Sidney Guines

Chiropractor

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Monday at 2:30 pm
Sid is our Chiropractor and Director at Pro-Form Minchinbury. Chronic back pain is more than just a physical ache; it’s the frustration of feeling sidelined and the uncertainty of when you’ll feel like yourself again. Whether you’re an athlete or a busy parent, persistent pain can make you feel like your body is no longer reliable. Sidney understands the impact of recovery firsthand. His own journey following a life-threatening illness, combined with his personal experience managing recurring back pain, has shaped his clinical approach.
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Monday at 2:30 pm

Josh Robinson

Physiotherapist

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Tuesday at 2:30 pm
Josh is a physiotherapist and strength and conditioning coach who specialises in high performance rehabilitation for youth, amateur and semi professional athletes. With over a decade of combined experience across clinical practice, athletic development and coaching, he works where physiotherapy and performance genuinely meet. Josh’s approach is shaped by dynamic systems theory and the Constraint Led Approach, using attractor development, strength progressions and movement variability to build athletes who can tolerate pressure, adapt in real time and handle the demands of sport. His background in competitive swimming, cricket, football and powerlifting gives him firsthand insight into the training loads, setbacks and performance expectations athletes face. He uses a structured, systemised process that progresses athletes from early capacity building to the technical, tactical and physical demands required for return to play. Josh has spent several years as the physiotherapist for the NSW Universities Rugby League program and works within private sector rugby league pathways. This includes supporting athletes across junior development squads through to senior competitions. He combines evidence informed practice with a performance driven lens. The goal is simple. Build clarity. Build capacity. Build athletes who return to their sport stronger, smarter and fully prepared for the demands ahead
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Tuesday at 2:30 pm