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Sonja Quaedvlieg
Exercise Physiologist
Sonja graduated from QUT in 2016 with a Bachelor of Exercise and Movement Science and has been working at Moreton All Body Care since. She has gained extensive experience in strength and conditioning for athlete injury prevention, and clinical Matwork and Reformer Pilates. Sonja has recently completed a Masters in Clinical Exercise Physiology in 2021 and has found a keen interest in musculoskeletal injuries and post-operative rehabilitation, management for neurological conditions and assisting patients in their cancer journey. She has completed further professional development in Pre and Post-Natal exercise rehabilitation, hydrotherapy for chronic conditions and is intending to complete a course in Chronic Pain. Sonja’s passion as an Exercise Physiologist is to provide high quality care and education to support her patients to reach their rehab, health and lifestyle goals.
Kaitlyn Harvey
Exercise Physiologist
Kait recently graduated from QUT with a bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology in 2021. In her final year of university Kait worked as a Physiotherapist and Exercise Physiologist assistant; gaining experience in post operative management, athlete development and injury prevention and musculoskeletal injuries/conditions. Over the course of her clinical placements, she obtained a high quality insight on neurological conditions. In particular paediatric developmental conditions; including ASD, ADHD and Cerebral Palsy. Kait’s aim as clinician is to Exercise, Educate and Empower patients to reach their ultimate goals.
Shei Kastelan
Shei graduated from the University of Queensland with a Bachelor of Clinical Exercise Physiology with first class honours in 2022 and has developed a special interest in adapted physical activity. In her final year of University, Shei worked as a personal trainer for an NDIS registered clinic, specialising in paediatric clients with neurological conditions such as ASD, ADHD, anxiety, cerebral palsy, epilepsy, down syndrome and other rare, genetic conditions. Prior to this, Shei had an extensive background in swimming and swim teaching, which led her to discover a passion for conducting hydrotherapy sessions. Over the course of her clinical placements, Shei gained experience in the rehabilitation of musculoskeletal conditions, chronic disease management (particularly diabetes) and conducting individual and group adapted physical activity sessions for older adults and patients with more complex neurological conditions such as spinal cord injuries, stroke and spina bifida. She looks forward to further developing her skills in all aspects of exercise physiology. Shei aims to share her passion for movement and exercise, delivering high quality patient-centred care through educating and empowering her patients to achieve their personal goals and improve health outcomes.