If you live or train in Albany Creek, my clinic is about five minutes away in Brendale — at the top fields of Moreton City Excelsior on Cribb Rd. The drive’s short, the parking’s free, and you’ll be seen one-on-one with a 45-minute initial consultation.
Why patients in Albany Creek choose me
I treat sports injuries, post-operative rehabilitation, and everyday musculoskeletal pain with an active, evidence-based approach — the same standard used in elite football. I’m head physiotherapist at Moreton City Excelsior and previously worked in acute hospital physiotherapy at Brisbane Private Hospital, mainly with knees and shoulders.
For Albany Creek locals, that means a specialist option close to home for things like:
- ACL injuries and post-reconstruction rehabilitation
- Hamstring, calf, and quadriceps strains
- Shoulder injuries (rotator cuff, labral tears, post-op stabilisations)
- Knee pain (patellofemoral, meniscus, IT band, post-op)
- Ankle sprains and chronic instability
- Lower back and neck pain
- Post-operative rehabilitation across knee, shoulder, hip, and ankle
- Return-to-play testing and pre-season screening
What sets the practice apart
Most local clinics do good general physiotherapy. What’s harder to find in North Brisbane is a sports physiotherapist running criteria-based return-to-play testing, working hands-on with junior and senior football squads, and tightly aligned with several of Brisbane’s leading orthopaedic surgeons. That’s the gap I focus on filling.
If you’re searching for a physio in Albany Creek for a sports injury, post-op rehab, or persistent musculoskeletal pain, the short trip to Brendale is worth it.
Getting here from Albany Creek
From central Albany Creek, head north on Albany Creek Road, then onto Old Northern Road and Gympie Road — you’ll arrive at 1 Cribb Rd, Brendale in about five to seven minutes. Free parking is available on-site.