Appointments from 17 March

Brandon holds a Doctor of Physiotherapy from the University of Melbourne, building on his passion for the human body and sports through a foundation in Sport and Exercise Science at La Trobe University. He has a particular interest in shoulder, hip, and back pain, as well as sporting injuries and musculoskeletal conditions.

His diverse experience spans hospitals, private practice, and community-based rehabilitation. He has worked as an Allied Health Assistant (AHA) in a paediatric physiotherapy clinic and under the NDIS, supporting individuals of all ages and abilities in their rehabilitation. Additionally, he works with football teams and table tennis clubs, assessing sporting and musculoskeletal injuries to facilitate a smooth transition from rehabilitation to peak performance.

As a certified Australian Strength and Conditioning Association coach, Brandon integrates strength training with hands-on manual therapy to optimise recovery, build resilience, and prevent future injuries. He values a holistic, individualised approach, ensuring that every patient—whether a child, athlete, or adult—receives tailored care to regain strength, mobility, and confidence in themselves.

Outside the clinic, Brandon stays active through competitive table tennis and gym training, which also fuels his love for exploring Melbourne’s food scene and experiencing different cultures around the world.