Exercise Physiology & Physiotherapy in Moore Park | Sydney Injury Specialists

Moore Park Physiology

Sydney Injury Specialist

About Us

We have just opened up in our new location at Moor Park. We are located within the Sporting Club of Sydney, a facility that includes three levels of gym space, indoor and outdoor pools, recovery centre and a private section dedicated to allied health.

 

Our Moore Park facility includes the following:

 

  • Private rehabilitation space and consultation room
  • Downstairs strength gym rehabilitation area  that has been specifically designed with machine weights, free weights and squat racks.
  • Upstairs aerobic area with cardio-based equipment including treadmills, ski machines, bikes, step machine, elliptical and rowing machines.
  • Mind and Body Studio with reformer pilates machines and aerial yoga silks.
  • Cycle Studio
  • Squash Courts
  • 25m indoor and outdoor pool
  • Recovery area with saunas and ice baths.

 

Sydney Injury Specialists was created for you. We are health professionals who treat, manage and rehabilitate acute and chronic injuries and conditions for people of all ages. We work towards helping all to work towards positive change through creating goals to increase mobility, independence, strength and mental health.

We Specialised In:

 

  • Injury Rehabilitation
  • Women’s Health including Pre and Post Natal
  • Return to Sport Protocol
  • Parkinson’s Disease
  • Musculoskeletal injury and diseases such as osteoporosis, osteoarthritis and lower back pain.
  • Biomechanics and body movement
  • Performance/Sport Assessments

Area of Service:

 

  • Clovelly 2031
  • Bronte 2024
  • Maroubra 2035
  • Randwick 2031
  • Bondi 2026

The Moore Park Team

Exercise Physiologist Brookvale

Matisse Hasler

Accredited Exercise Physiologist

What Our Clients Say

Matisse Hasler is a young and very knowledgeable Exercise Physiologist with whom I have been training under for the past 12 months. As an older person ( 65yrs old ) with a number of strength and mobility issues, my aim when I came to Matisse , was to try and maintain my strength and improve my flexibility and balance.Matisse has developed ongoing training programmes and conducts regular testing to measure my improvements and highlight the areas I need to concentrate on. We have seen good results and I have Matisse to thank for that. She changes my programme every 8 weeks after testing so there is never time to get bored and I am continually challenged Matisse is very professional and really cares about her individual clients . I highly recommend Matisse as an Exercise Physiologist

Liz Whittaker

Fantastic experience! Great quality of care

Claudia Jerogin

Matisse is so easy to work with. She completely fixed my back pain and is adaptable to work around my busy schedule. She is incredibly knowledgeable and able to answer all of my questions. She was able to make simple tweaks to my day to day that have made a huge difference as well as give me exercises that alleviated my pain. She goes above and beyond every session!

Sophie Enzerink

Our Exercise Physiology Clinic

Frequently Asked Questions

An Accredited Exercise Physiologist (EP) is an Allied Health Professional who specialises in the design and delivery of exercise to prevent and maintain acute and chronic disease, pain or injury.  An EP’s interventions aim to improve quality of life and assist patients with disease management and individual clinical status.

 

Sydney Injury Specialists can treat a large variety of conditions including musculoskeletal, cardiovascular, neurological, metabolic, pulmonary, oncology, strength & conditioning and mental health.

 

Please note that while we do take referrals from GP’s and specialists, it is not required to have a referral to see an exercise physiologist.

We can provide our services to a number of acute and chronic injuries and conditions such as:

 

  • Injury Rehabilitation: ACL Reconstruction, Achilles Tendon Repair, Rotator Cuff Rear, and Muscle Strain.
  • Mental Health:Depression, Schizophrenia, Bipolar, Eating disorders, Anxiety, Obsessive Compulsive Disorder, PTSD and Substance Abuse.
  • Women’s Health: Pre and Post Natal, Endometriosis, PCOS, Prolapse and postmenstrual osteoporosis.
  • Cardiovascular: Coronary Artery Disease, Cardiac Rehabilitation, Hypertension, and Heart Failure
  • Metabolic: Obesity, Diabetes, Dyslipidaemia
  •  Musculoskeletal Conditions: Osteoporosis, Arthritis, Sarcopenia, Post-Operative Rehabilitation e.g. Knee or Hip Replacement and Lower Back Pain
  • Neurological: Parkinson’s Disease, NDIS, Stroke Rehabilitation
  • Respiratory: Post Covid Rehabilitation, Asthma and COPD.

There are a number of ways to get to Sydney Injury Specialists in Moore Park. We have parking on the main street and in the parking lot. Alternatively, there are a number of bus stops that are within a 5 minute walking distance to our facility.

All of our health professionals get tested regularly. We have anti-bacterial spray and cloth wipes that are used to clean all surfaces and equipment after each use. We ask if you have any symptoms to stay home and reschedule your appointment.

Payment is dependent on the type of appointment and referral. If payment is required on the day, payment can be made by credit card on our HICAPS machine. 

If you have private health insurance, you may be eligible for a rebate depending on your fund limit. You can check your limit by contacting your private health.

We have a limited number of spots available for the general public. If you are not a member but live locally and require exercise physiology, please sign up to the ‘Exercise Physiology Enquiry form’ to be contacted or added to the waitlist.

We recommend wearing activewear or comfortable clothing with enclosed shoes as the initial consultation will include a physical assessment

While many clients are referred from their GP, a referral is not necessary to book in for Exercise Physiology.

While we work with many clients to treat or manage chronic conditions and injuries, we also provide many other services. We look at you as an individual and create goals which can include the following: strength and conditioning, preparing for a sporting event, injury prevention, or improving sporting performance.