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17-02-2022
A WARM WELCOME...
A WARM WELCOME...
We are incredibly lucky at Physique to have a team of physios with over 100 years’ experience. I suppose it’s no wonder that we have been absolutely run off our feet over the past 12 months. We are extremely excited to introduce two new physiotherapists to the Tamborine Mountain community, Jacqui Graf and Caitlin French.
You may have already had the pleasure of meeting these two in the clinic or have seen their smiling faces walking down the street. Let me officially introduce you to them.  

Jacqui has a passion for supporting people through periods of pain and then helping them achieve their goals. Jacqui enjoys treating a wide range of musculoskeletal conditions with a “hands-on” approach, combined with individualised exercise prescription to get patients better ASAP. She enjoys instructing individual strength and movement programs as well as small group functional classes that enable members of the community to find joy in maintaining healthy minds and bodies. 

Jacqui grew up on a cattle station in the Northern Territory and went to school with a total of thirteen kids, two of which being her own sisters. Jacqui still loves spending time with her sisters who have also moved to the Gold Coast. She is also a talented sportswoman and was previously playing hockey at an elite level. 

Jacqui is super excited to be starting at Physique and is looking forward to getting to know everyone that comes through the clinic and through our Pilates classes.

Caitlin believes in a holistic approach to treatment that is tailored to suit each patient to treat the root cause of the problem. She loves treating beyond pain so that her patients leave stronger and feel better than before their injury. Caitlin has a passion for helping with musculoskeletal and women's health issues and she possesses a natural skill for Paediatrics physiotherapy. 

On her weekends Caitlin loves spending time with her dog and curling up with a good book. She has had horses her whole life and competed in show jumping and cross-country at a state level. She has recently found a new passion in ballroom and Latin dancing and is now competing in these as well. 

Caitlin is highly enthusiastic about making a difference in people’s lives. She is going to be a key asset to the community, and we are extremely grateful to have her on board. 

That brings our total number of physiotherapists at Physique to 10! There must be something in the number 10, as we are also glad to be offering 10 Pilates classes in 2022. If you can believe it, 2022 also marks the 10th year of Physique Physiotherapy! The clinic sure has grown a lot since Neil was working out the back of his Pajero. Thank you, Tamborine Mountain Community, for your ongoing support, especially over the last challenging few years. We look forward to supporting you through 2022. Make sure to get in touch if you are keen to get going on your new year health goals.

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