Our therapists dedicate their time to care and rehabilitation of the hand and wrist.
With more than 35 years of combined hand therapy experience, you can be assured of confident, state of the art treatment of your hand or wrist condition.
Our individual, spacious rooms are set up to provide privacy and discretion during your consultation.
Libby Fleming
Libby has spent the last 7 years specialising in Hand Therapy after finishing 4 years of Occupational Therapy education at the University of South Australia. In 2018, Libby was credentialed as an Accredited Hand Therapist (as awarded by the Australian Hand Therapy Association), a qualification demonstrating an advanced level of competence in hand therapy practice.
Corlia van Rooyen
Corlia is a Certified Hand Therapist, as awarded by the Hand Therapy Certification Commission (USA), with more than 20 years of hand therapy experience nationally and internationally. She obtained her Masters in Physical Therapy in the USA, and is a recognised hand therapist, having completed her hand therapy specialty training in New Zealand (NZAHT).
Alex Smallman
Alex has treated hand and upper limb conditions for 14 years after completing a Bachelor of Applied Science (Occupational Therapy) at the University of South Australia.
Alex became an Accredited Hand Therapist (as awarded by the Australian Hand Therapy Association) in 2020, demonstrating advanced competency in hand therapy practice.
Erin Cunningham
Erin graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Occupational Therapy from the University of South Australia.
She has worked in a variety of public and private healthcare settings in both Australia and the United Kingdom, specialising in upper limb and hand therapy for the past five years.
Cath Hill
Cath has more than 17 years experience in the field of hand therapy, both locally and internationally.
She qualified as an occupational therapist overseas and obtained her Masters degree in hand and upper limb therapy (RSA) in 2012.
Brad Luxton
Brad graduated with a Master of Occupational Therapy in 2017 and has worked across both public and private hand therapy settings since graduating. He consults on Fridays at Wakefield Street, whilst balancing his role as an associate lecturer / clinical teaching specialist at Flinders University. He enjoys the diversity of hand therapy, with a particular focus on sports injuries which has led him to varying roles within local, state and national football competitions.
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