Sustaining a broken bone or fracture can be a distressing time. It is important that you get the right advice and management immediately.
If you injure yourself and suspect a fracture, it is critical to be reviewed by your Doctor first. They will determine what type of x-ray or imaging is important. Following this, the fracture may need to be immobilised by an appropriate casting technique.
We have 13-years experience in casting simple and complex upper and lower limb fractures in both the public hospital and private sectors. We walk you through the process to ensure a stress free experience and to help you get moving in no time.
Position: Physiotherapist
Qualifications: Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Adelaide graduated from Charles Sturt University with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2022. Adelaide has a special interest in Women’s Health, musculoskeletal care and dance injuries.
Adelaide’s clinical focus includes exercise prescription and education across the continuum of pregnancy, postpartum recovery, and pelvic floor health. Adelaide is also experienced in assessing and managing injuries to dancers and athletes, with a particular interest in foot and ankle injuries. Her goal-oriented approach focuses on restoring strength, control, and functional movement, including pre-pointe assessments and readiness training, to ensure a safe return to performance.
Outside of the clinic, Adelaide is an active member of St Michael’s Cathedral Wollongong – co-leading in the children’s programmes. She enjoys ballet and baking (if only as an excuse to eat lots of cake)