13/345 Southport-Nerang Rd, Ashmore Q 4214
12/110 Kortum Drive, Burleigh Heads Q 4220

Sports & Exercise Physio wanted to Join our Great Team

THINK YOU ARE A GREAT FIT FOR US…

You must be passionate about providing quality services to an interesting client base that is predominantly sports or active-minded, and you must be personally involved in a sport, or maintain an active lifestyle.

We have a strong team ethic so you must be willing to join our team and work equally with all Allied Health disciplines including Physio, Massage, Exercise Session, Pilates, Sports Dietitian, Exercise Physiology, Sports Psychology and Sports/Exercise Medicine.

You need at least 3years of experience working in private practice for any roles as a Therapist at Gold Coast Physio & Sports Health due to the demands and high expectation of our clients and Principal Physio.

Currently we are seeking a Physio, preferably with a Sports & Exercise Physio Masters and/or Clinical Pilates training.

What We provide to You:

Our Principal Physio is an Olympic Sports Physio (Australian Olympic Team 2012, 2016) & Commonwealth Games Physio (Aus Team, 2018) so you get access to regular professional development within clinic from an experienced team and your Therapy skills will be constantly challenged and progressed. This pathway means we also have networks around the country within all facets of sport, sports science & sports medicine to help you on your pathway.

  • Management who are focused on helping your achieve your life Goals-both Professional & Personal. We love seeing our staff happy & we are proud when our staff achieve their goals just as much as we love seeing our Clients achieve their goals!
  • Weekly Professional Development for Physio’s & Exercise Physiology and fortnightly Development for Massage Therapists
  • A monthly whole clinic Inservice where we learn & grow together across all disciplines
  • Access to Allied Health Professionals working across multi-disciplines so you will be constantly learning
  • A quarterly One Team Breakfast where all staff get together & have a breakfast paid for by us & upskill about themselves
  • The opportunity to earn a Bonus wage as a Therapist
  • The opportunity to use our network contacts
  • Additional Leave for Sports Team Work/Travel above the National Award Leave provisions Therapists get a choice in Wage Package that includes a Base Salary & Percent Commission
  • A happy & positive work environment where you will feel valued!!
  • And the simple things to make your work life jut a bit better: showers & easy parking…

Read more about Our Goals & Values, & our Staff Success Stories Click Here

Email applications and your CV to our Business Manager Albie Firley:   AlbieFirley@www.gcphysio.robicoweb.com.au

Low Fat Tiramisu

Try This For A Christmas Dessert- Low Fat Tiramisu

By Eatsmart Nutrition Consultants

This is a traditional dessert from the Veneto region in Italy. Tira mi su literally means “pick me up” in Venetian dialect. This is a low-fat version but it still tastes just as delicious!

 

Ingredients:

Serves 8

  • 1 500g packet savioradi (sponge) biscuits
  • 1 litre strong, sweetened coffee (water and strong instant coffee is OK)
  • large dash of favourite liqueur (Frangelico, Brandy, Kahlua)
  • 400g low fat smooth ricotta or ‘continental-style’ low fat cottage cheese
  • 400g ‘Creamy Classic’ Ski low fat yoghurt or any low fat vanilla yoghurt
  • cocoa and icing sugar to decorate

 

Breathe Better to Improve Performance

Breathe Better to Improve Performance

By Exercise Physiologist & Champion Surf Ironwoman, Harriet Brown

Do you get puffed more easily than you should?

Is your breathing limiting your ability to train harder?

Or do you want to have a performance edge over your competitors?

Athletes get puffed

Athletes train at an intensity where they push themselves to a point where they get short of breath. Often breathing is what athletes describe as their ‘limiting factor’…. the thing that holds them back from pushing harder or going for longer. As exercise intensity increases muscles require more oxygen so the athlete will start breathing more to keep up with the oxygen demand.  Usually athletes just train for longer, harder or more often in an attempt to conquer shortness of breath and improve performance. However, there is another way to help reduce breathlessness which targets the muscles that help us breathe.  It’s the easiest 5% improvement in performance you will get.

Make your lungs stronger

The muscles that help you inhale air are called your inspiratory muscles. When exercising at a high intensity these muscles start to fatigue and we begin to feel breathless. Our body shunts blood away from our working muscles towards our lungs to keep us alive. However, by strengthening these inspiratory muscles, you can delay their onset of fatigue. This has been shown to improve performance and reduce recovery time.

How can I strengthen my lungs?

You can do this quite simply by booking in to see an Exercise Physiologist and having an inspiratory muscle strength assessment. The assessment will evaluate your breathing muscle strength, endurance and technique. You will then be prescribed a simple training program to do at home using a Powerbreathe device. A Powerbreathe is a small handheld, drug free, adjustable device that creates resistance when you inhale. By breathing against a resistance, your inspiratory muscles have to work harder to overcome the tension… It’s just like dumbbells, but for your diaphragm. By training on a Powerbreathe for just a couple of minutes twice daily you can increase your inspiratory muscles strength, power and endurance which will then improve performance.

Breathing to improve swimming

Inspiratory muscle training has been shown to improve performance in all aerobic sports. However, swimming is one sport we at Gold Coast Physio & Sports Health have seen some of the best results in.  Swimming competitively is one of the most challenging sports for breathing. Compared to most land based sports, swimmers can’t just breathe whenever they like. In competition, swimmers try to minimize the number of breaths they take when swimming freestyle as turning the head to take a breath slows the athlete down.

When breathing, swimmers try to take in as much air as possible in a short amount of time so they can return quickly to optimal body and head positioning. If swimmers can improve their inspiratory muscle strength they are able to delay the onset of breathing fatigue and hence improve performance.

Powerbreathe Assessment Appointments cost only around $60* for the Initial Appointment and Health Fund Rebates may be available in clinic if you have Extra’s Cover. The cost of the training Device for you to take-home & keep is only around $70* (*prices valid 2017), so there should be nothing stopping you now from gaining an easy 5% improvement in performance!!

Call 07 5500 6470 & ask for a Powerbreathe Appointment with our Exercise Physiologists, Aaron Ashdown today!

powerbreathe gold coast sports physio

$60 x1 Hour Massage Offer

Introducing Remedial Massage Therapist Matt Davis at Runaway Bay clinic

Valid until Friday 8th December at Runaway Bay clinic, bookings with Matt Davis for x1 hour will only cost $60!

*Health Fund Rebates DO NOT apply for this offer, offer only valid at Runaway Bay clinic with Matt Davis.

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