Meet the team....

Lucille joined Future Physio in May 2024. She studied in the United Kingdom and graduated from St George’s University of London in 2007 with a BSc Physiotherapy.    

Lucille began her career working in a specialist Orthopaedic hospital in London for several years, covering a number of rotations including; paediatrics, spinal injuries, musculoskeletal inpatients and outpatients, chronic pain rehabilitation and adult orthopaedics. 

She then took time off to raise her family living in the Philippines and Sydney.  When she moved to Perth at the beginning of 2021, she completed her exams for Australian Physiotherapy registration and began working in the Aged Care Sector in August 2021.  Lucille has experience in Falls Management including risk assessment, Orthopaedic rehabilitation, Chronic Pain rehab and working with children. 

Lucille enjoys being active with her 3 young children, music and reading. 

Meet the team...

Gemma is the newest member of the Future Physio team.

She is a highly experienced Physiotherapist having completed a Master of Physiotherapy in 2006 at Curtin University.  She also holds a Bachelor of Science (Psychology) from UWA.

Gemma has an extensive background in the public hospital system, with experience in a range of clinical areas including orthopaedics, neurology, aged care and the emergency department. She loves supporting people in maintaining their independence. She also loves getting them back to doing the things that they value.

When she not working, Gemma is kept busy with her three children. She enjoys reading and keeps active by playing netball, dancing, going to the gym and walking her dog.

To book an appointment with Gemma call 0477 934 546 today.

Rehabilitation Post Stroke

Each year in Australia approximately 55,000 people will suffer a Cerebrovascular Accident (Stroke) and it is a leading cause of disability.

Following a stroke common symptoms patients may experience include weakness or paralysis, altered sensation, poor balance, reduced co-ordination, altered tone and joint pain. These symptoms will vary depending on which area of the brain is affected, and will affect the way we move and function. 

Exercise is an important part of ongoing rehabilitation following a stroke to restore or optimise movement and mobility.  Physiotherapists and Exercise Physiologists will work with you to set goals and develop the most effective treatment plan to enable you to achieve these goals. 

Treatments will be tailored to your individual needs and will include strengthening exercises, stretching, task-specific practice and manual therapy. Research strongly suggests the more active and involved a person is in their recovery the better the outcome. 

As a mobile service provider we are able to come to you, allowing you to work within the comforts of your own home. We work with clients on all NDIS plans, Aged Care Packages and Private Clients. 

Call 0477 934 546 or email admin@futurephysio.com.au to start your rehabilaition and recovery today.

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NDIS Physiotherapy

Did you know Future Physio is one of the first home visit Physiotherapy services in Western Australia?

We have been working with clients throughout the Perth Metro area for over ten years and pride ourselves on delivering an experienced, high quality service. Our team love what they do and go above and beyond for each and every client.

We service a range of NDIS clients from neurological disorders, acquired brain injury, autism spectrum disorder, early onset dementia and intellectual disability.

We are able to address all therapy and assistive technology needs and work closely with our clients and their families to achieve their goals.

Feel free to call to discuss your plan today. Our Practice Principal will call or meet with you to see how our team can start helping you live your best life.

Ph: 0477 934 546 email: admin@futurephysio.com.au

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