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Staff

Jonathan Moses: Physiotherapist
Jonathan Moses B.H.M.S.(UQ), B.App.Sci.(Physio)(Syd.Uni.)
Jonathan is a Sports Physiotherapist and has been a director of Noosa Physiotherapy Centre since 2002. He is the current Queensland Country Rugby Union team Physiotherapist and team physiotherapist for the local rugby union team the mighty Noosa Dolphins. He has a degree in Human Movement studies and Physiotherapy and is very keen on an active approach to rehabilitation.
After a short post-graduate stint in Newcastle (NSW) Jon spent 12 years in Hong Kong helping to run a group of private practices. Working with the national Olympic and Commonwealth Games teams, the Hong Kong Rugby Union teams and the Hong Kong Football Club. His main clinic in Hong Kong had a Clinical Pilates Studio for 8 years prior to him joining the Noosa Physiotherapy Centre. Jonathan is a registered clinical pilates clinician and his personal focus is on the integration of rehabilitation exercises in a pilates setting and manual therapy for the optimal out come of treatments.
David Kempthorne
David trained as a physiotherapist in Dunedin NZ, qualifying in 1982. Having completed 2 years hospital service he established a private practice in Hamilton NZ which he operated for 18 years.
In 1986 David qualified with a Post Graduate Diploma of Manipulative Physiotherapy from the New Zealand Manipulative Therapists Association.
From 1999 onwards David became a teacher, examiner and clinical supervisor for the NZMTA and the Auckland University Masters in Physiotherapy Courses.
In 2000 David commenced a Law degree at the University of Waikato NZ, qualifying in 2003 with a Bachelor of Laws and is admitted as a barrister and solicitor of the High Court of New Zealand.
In 2004 David moved to the Sunshine Coast and took up a position as a private physiotherapist in Cooroy. Since then he has worked in several locations around the Sunshine Coast.
David works in all areas of musculoskeletal physiotherapy, manipulation and acupuncture with particular interest in the management of spinal conditions, headaches and dizziness. Other areas treated include TMJ (Jaw) pain, osteoarthritis of hips and knees and rehabilitation following surgery for joint replacement or reconstruction.

Robin Kerr: Physiotherapist
B.App.Sc.Phty (Syd)
Post Grad Cert Pelvic Floor Rehabilitation & Continence Management. (Melb)
Pelvic Floor Physiotherapist
Robin graduated as a physiotherapist from Cumberland College of Health Sciences (Sydney University) in 1985. She has worked internationally with leading sports physicians, orthopaedic surgeons and therapists. Her first private practice was with the Australian Armed Forces, managing the militaries combat squadrons and athletes. During this time she became interested in lumbo-pelvic mechanics. As this interest matured her patient load shifted heavily to track and field athletes, pelvic dysfunction, leg injuries and low back pain in athletes and the general population. She has extensive postgraduate training in these areas and has been involved with several international sporting teams.
In 1996 Robin moved to Hong Kong. Initially she worked at a maternity hospital where she developed an interest in the management of pelvic floor dysfunction, incontinence and pelvic organ prolapse. In 2000 she gained postgraduate qualifications from Melbourne University in pelvic floor rehabilitation & continence management. She was the director of a successful general, sports and spinal physiotherapy practice in the Hong Kong CBD for the last 8 years and recently returned to Australia for her daughter's schooling and joins us at NPC.

Maryan Pass: Dance Examiner and Pilates Instructor:
Maryan Pass is a Dance Teacher and has been instructing Pilates for over 10 years in both Sydney and on the Sunshine Coast. Maryan is a keen contributor to the Dance Fitness and Rehabilitation industries on the Sunshine Coast and keeps an active interest in the local dance community.

Kylie Moses: Exercise Physiologist
B.H.M.S.(Ed.)
Kylie Moses has a Bachelor of Human Movement Studies (Ed) and Postgraduate Diploma in Exercise and Nutrition Science, and joined NPC in mid 2004 after completing a Clinical Pilates course, having used Pilates floor exercises with personal training clients for many years.
Our instructors have all worked closely with different health professionals in the past and will provide a safe and effective Pilates exercise experience tailored to your needs. |