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Chevron Island Physiotherapy

  • Monday:

    7:00AM – 7:00PM

  • Tuesday:

    7:00AM – 6:30PM

  • Wednesday:

    6:00AM – 6:00PM

  • Thursday:

    7:00AM – 7:00PM

  • Friday:

    6:00AM – 2:30PM

  • Saturday:

    7:30AM – 12:30PM

Chevron Island storefront

Chevron Island Physiotherapy is now a part of the PhysioChoice family.

Same great people. Same great location. Now with an even wider network.

Services

Our Full Service Approach To Treatment

We offer a wide range of consumer physiotherapy solutions. With access to top-of-the-range staff and equipment, you can rest assured that we can assist you with any injury – no matter the size!

Team

The Friendly Faces Dedicated To Helping You.

At Chevron Island Physiotherapy, we are committed to ensuring our clients receive the best possible treatment for their injuries. With a perfect blend of talent and experience, our team of practitioners will confidently assist you on your journey.

  • Alison Jeffrey

    Alison Jeffrey

    Principal Physiotherapist

    Alison graduated from the University of Queensland in 2009 and began her professional journey at one of Brisbane’s leading private practices. Her enthusiasm for Physiotherapy stems from a lifelong commitment to physical wellbeing and fitness. As a young athlete, Alison competed at an elite level in junior gymnastics before a successful stint as a professional stunt actor. Her real passion lies in the field of women’s health. Her postgraduate endeavours have been comprehensive, including specialised training in pelvic floor rehabilitation to address conditions such as urinary incontinence, pelvic pain and pelvic organ prolapse. She has also completed additional training in the fitting of pessaries, enhancing her capacity to assist with the management of pelvic organ prolapse. Alison loves to support her patients through pregnancy and the post-natal period, as well as assist in the management of pelvic pain and pelvic floor dysfunction. Her passion extends beyond her practice; she is a devoted mother to three beautiful children: Oliver, aged 10; Hugh, aged 7; and Phoebe, aged 3. Her own experiences as a mother have deeply enriched her passion for women’s health, driving her desire to empower women to attain peak health and relish the joys of motherhood. With compassion and enthusiasm, she is committed to guiding her patients towards achieving optimal wellness through all of life’s stages. Alison’s approach to treatment is infused with a blend of professional knowledge and maternal empathy, making her a standout in her field. She approaches her patients’ wellness journeys with both clinical expertise and heartfelt enthusiasm, guiding them through every stage of life with a focus on achieving the best possible health outcomes.

  • Susan Bauman

    Susan Bauman

    Physiotherapist

    In 1996, Susan graduated from a University in the UK with an honours degree in Physiotherapy. She has extensive experience in musculoskeletal physiotherapy in Australia, New Zealand and the UK. After graduating, she worked for the British army, specialising in lower limb injuries, and still has a special interest in this field. She is a runner herself and has two children competing in triathlons ranging from sprint to half-ironman distance. Susan has postgraduate qualifications in sports physiotherapy, has studied acupuncture, and uses dry needling to complement her treatments where appropriate. She has a long list of post-graduate courses, including Clinical Pilates levels 1-4, treatment and rehabilitation of spinal dysfunction and Post-Orthopaedic surgery.

  • Sally Buratowski

    Sally Buratowski

    Physiotherapist

    Sally owned and operated the Physio & Pilates Exercise Centre from 2001 to 2012. Prior to that, she worked at Tweed Heads and Murwillumbah hospitals, for the Royal Mail in London and had her own business at Parkwood Physiotherapy. Part of the Chevron Island physiotherapy team from the very beginning, Sally treats men and women of all ages with understanding and respect and has extensive experience in all aspects of physiotherapy from acute rehabilitation of injuries, treatment of chronic degenerative diseases, post-op rehabilitation, Parkinson’s disease, TMJ Pain & Dysfunction and stroke rehabilitation. She also specialises in performance enhancement for children and athletes in areas such as golf, triathlon, swimming and running. Sally has completed courses in clinical and non-clinical Pilates, craniosacral balancing, myofascial release, smart ball exercise, lower limb biomechanics, the thoracic spine in sport and sacroiliac rebalancing. She has also developed and trademarked a treatment method called Physiofusion, which is a combination of physiotherapy-based exercise, Pilates exercises, yoga-like stretching and strength training. Sally is passionate about working with people of all ages, in order to help them to achieve their personal goals and improve their overall quality of life.

  • Gillian Burgess

    Gillian Burgess

    Physiotherapist

    Gillian graduated from Griffith University Gold Coast at the end of 2015 with a Master of Physiotherapy/Bachelor of Exercise Science. Since graduating, she has completed extensive postgraduate studies in the following areas/conditions: prolapse & stress urinary incontinence, advanced pessary fitting, pelvic floor pain disorders, anorectal dysfunction, men's health (prostatectomy rehab, urinary incontinence, pelvic pain & anorectal dysfunction) and hip & SIJ dysfunction. Gillian has over 8 years of experience managing women’s health patients in both private practice & hospital facilities. Outside of physiotherapy, Gillian is heavily involved in her fiancé’s professional motocross career & is kept busy looking after her two energetic girls, Macy & Nina. Coming from a high-level sporting background in mountain biking to now treating and working with her fiancé, Gillian understands the importance of feeling 100% and loves helping patients of all ages & genders improve their quality of life.

  • Amy Scarr

    Amy Scarr

    Physiotherapist

    Amy's enthusiasm for women's health grew from an elective placement as a physiotherapy student in 2006. After graduating from Curtin University in 2008, she spent the first 6 years of her career gaining varied experience in public hospitals in Perth, Darwin, Toowoomba and Brisbane, later moving into private practice to accommodate family life. Amy began postgraduate training in women's health in 2010 and has since completed extensive training in this field, including pregnancy and postpartum, stress and urge incontinence, anorectal dysfunction, pelvic organ prolapse, pelvic pain and lymphoedema, as well as paediatric bladder and bowel dysfunction. Combining her extensive training with skills and experience gained from her time in Oncology and Radiation Oncology at a tertiary Brisbane hospital, she provides specialist support to women through their journey with breast and pelvic cancers. Amy strives to break down the all too common attitude that one's symptoms, no matter how big or small, are "part and parcel" of their cancer treatment (or age, or pregnancy/childbirth) and aims to empower women to thrive in their survivorship. Amy is passionate about helping women to move well, live well and fully participate in all aspects of life at any age and stage. Her focus is on whole body health and always considers heart, mind and bone health in the setting of pelvic floor dysfunction. She believes there is no greater working privilege than supporting women through all life stages - witnessing women evolve and adapt as they celebrate their pregnancy, overcoming challenges and revelling in the joys of motherhood and beyond. Becoming a mother herself has shaped Amy's approach to treatment as one of understanding, forgiveness and empowerment. She is happiest when cheering her two children on at a sporting field or theatre and witnessing their joy in movement, music and mateship. She is passionate about leading by example and enjoys stand-up paddleboarding, swimming, family bike rides and strength training. She's also been known to sport retro floral rollerblades at the local skate park, much to the amusement (or embarrassment) of her kids.

  • Jordan Crisp

    Jordan Crisp

    Exercise Physiologist

    Jordan graduated from Southern Cross University in 2022 with a Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science and went on to complete a Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology in 2023. Since graduating, Jordan has worked in the aged care community, promoting independence among the ageing population and collaborating as part of a multidisciplinary team to help older adults remain in their homes for as long as possible. Jordan is a firm believer in exercise as a form of medicine and is passionate about using movement to improve the quality of life across all stages of health and ageing, with a strong commitment to helping clients achieve their goals and take control of their health and well-being. His approach is centred on education, advocacy, and collaboration, empowering clients to make meaningful, lasting changes. Jordan has also undertaken a range of professional development, including Parkinson’s Disease Warrior Level 1 & 2, ACL Rehabilitation, Biopsychosocial Exercise Interventions for Lower Back Pain, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome/Myalgic Encephalomyelitis, Exercise Treatment for Veterans With Persisting MSK Pain, and Behaviour Change Strategies in Mental Health.

  • Simon Ayling

    Simon Ayling

    Clinical Pilates Instructor

    Simon has been registered as a remedial massage therapist for 11 years. During this time, he has specialised in sports massage and the treatment of chronic conditions, including pre-/post-operative treatment. He has a strong commitment to ongoing education, having completed numerous courses in physical assessment and treatment. Simon understands the importance of general and rehabilitative exercise in maintaining and improving his client’s health and well-being. He has completed levels 1-4 in Clinical Pilates and holds certificates in Fitness Leader, Gym Instructor, Level 1 Sports Trainer, and Sports First Aid. Simon has been instructing Clinical Pilates for 10 years!

  • Kelly Wright

    Kelly Wright

    Massage Therapist

    Kelly has a diploma in Remedial Massage, has completed additional Dry Needling Training and a Pregnancy Massage Certificate. Kelly’s skills include myofascial cupping, kinesiology taping, rigid taping, and pregnancy massage. Kelly has a special interest in athletes, injury management and chronic pain and has treated all walks of life from the young to the young at heart. Being an athlete herself, she has worked with physios and massage therapists since her early teens, which helps her to better empathise with clients but also brings many more years of experience and understanding that cannot be taught. Kelly’s dedication is evident not only in her passion for helping clients but also in her outstanding athletic performance and participation. Kelly prides herself on truly listening to clients’ needs, being passionate about helping them achieve their goals—big or small—and providing a space where they feel comfortable and valued.

  • Madonna Meacham

    Madonna Meacham

    Massage Therapist

    Madonna is a Remedial Massage Therapist specialising in deep tissue, muscle energy techniques, trigger point therapy, myofascial release, cupping and kinesiology & rigid taping. Experienced with chronic pain conditions, having worked extensively with athletes, children & elderly clients through to advanced rehab patients and antenatal and postnatal care.

  • Anna Lowry

    Anna Lowry

    Massage Therapist

    Anna was drawn to study Massage Therapy through her own experience of learning to balance a challenging health condition and personal stress. She understands the value of a massage for calming the nervous system and leapt into study so she could help others facing similar challenges. She chose to study Remedial Massage to gain a thorough understanding of how the body's systems work and interact with each other. She is fascinated by the way our bodies react and adapt to heal. Since gaining her Diploma of Remedial Massage – Advanced Rehab, she has also studied Oncology Massage Levels 1 and 2. She enjoys all aspects of her work, including Musculoskeletal issues, Manual Lymphatic Drainage and Pregnancy Massage. Anna is now looking forward to completing a course as a Paediatric Massage Consultant soon. Throughout her work life, she has valued the connection with people the most, and now she can continue to foster more connections. Anna is a proud mother of three smart, independent children. She cherishes her friendships and loves live music, reading and spending time in nature.

  • Chloe Greer

    Chloe Greer

    Receptionist

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  • Erin Muller

    Erin Muller

    Receptionist

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  • Julie Phillips

    Julie Phillips

    Receptionist

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  • Natalie Railsback

    Natalie Railsback

    Receptionist

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Erin M.
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Great therapists who listen and work within your ability to do exercises. If you're unable to do something, they are happy to work something else out to help you. Amazing people and a great environment.

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Injuries

Conditions We Treat At Chevron Island.

From arthritic conditions and joint pain, to headaches and post-operative rehabilitation. Call us today on (07) 5504 7000 to better understand how we can assist you on your road to recovery!
^Treatment will differ client-to-client. Please call your local practice for more information.

  • Back and neck pain is one of the most common complaints at our practice. Sitting at a computer can often cause neck pain with accompanying headaches, shoulder tightness, back pain and buttock or leg pain. We can help treat these problems.

  • We can treat pain and stiffness in the chest, thoracic spine and rib areas. We can also advise in relaxed breathing exercises.

  • Our experienced Physiotherapists have a range of sub-specialities, which include chronic pain management. We understand the complex nature of chronic pain and the need for a multidisciplinary, biopsychosocial approach. Treatment is tailored and includes education regarding your condition, hands-on therapy, and graded progression of return to functional activities.

  • Our physiotherapists are trained to perform specialised manoeuvres to assist with dizziness and vertigo. If it is appropriate, you will be given an exercise program that you can do at home. These exercises are individually tailored to your balance symptoms and effectively reduce dizzy symptoms.

  • Growing pains are caused when bones grow quickly, and the soft tissues struggle to keep up. Children and teenagers usually respond very quickly to treatment. If they continue to complain about persistent pain, medical assessment may be necessary.

  • Headaches and migraines are often triggered by neck pain or stiffness. Our physiotherapists can offer relief through treatment, along with strategies to help minimise the headaches. Combining treatment with a customised physiotherapy exercise program or dry-needling can also be helpful.

  • Most joint strains respond well to physiotherapy, enabling faster returns to sports, work, and normal daily activities. We commonly treat sprained ankles, sore knees, painful shoulders, tennis elbow, sprained wrists and fingers, SIJ problems, hip joint, groin pain and jaw pain.

  • Whether the cause is a sudden tear, a strain, or a muscle imbalance issue, physiotherapy can help by promoting efficient healing, assisting strong scar tissue formation, or strengthening and stretching affected muscles.

  • Many people will experience osteoarthritis as they age, but the severity can vary from morning stiffness and occasional painful episodes to debilitating pain. Physiotherapy can offer immense improvement and, in many cases, complete and long-lasting relief from pain. Strengthening the muscles is paramount to aging joints to keep them moving in an ideal alignment to reduce pain and improve function.

  • Overuse injuries generally respond well to physiotherapy, but the key is to get treatment early rather than put up with the pain. Problems such as RSI, tennis elbow and Achilles tendinopathy (a tendon injury) can heal quickly with a specific exercise prog

  • The pelvic floor is the group of muscles at the base of your pelvis, stretching right across from your pubic bone to your tailbone and side-to-side. Treatment involves teaching you basic pelvic floor exercises, advice on good bladder habits and, if necessary, advice on bladder re-training.

  • Pain in the body is often the result of poor posture. We can assist you or your children in improving the body's posture by showing you how to stretch tight muscles, strengthen weak muscles and improve endurance in these muscles. We are experts in core stability, utilising the deep muscles in your torso and neck to help hold you in a good posture.

  • Our physiotherapists are experienced in treating all types of sporting injuries. We treat problems including patellofemoral pain, hip and groin problems, bursitis and associated tendinopathy, tennis elbow, wrist and ankle sprains, and plantar fasciitis.

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Location

Where To Find Us

21 Adori Street, Surfers Paradise QLD 4217.
At Chevron Island Physio, we're not just about relief; we're about lasting wellness. Our expert team offers personalised physiotherapy, pilates, massage, and specialised services in a supportive environment. We empower you through education and tailored care to help you return to what you love, stronger and healthier than before.