8th Ave Physio is a collective of therapists focused on providing optimal treatment and continuing care for our valued clients in Palm Beach. Through utilising up-to-date evidence based treatments and rehabilitation techniques, we will facilitate rapid recovery from injury and provide effective, long-lasting pain relief.
Our aim is to provide superior physiotherapy services and related therapies to Palm Beach, Currumbin and surrounding suburbs. We are the preferred provider of physiotherapy services and trusted advisor in health and wellness for our lifelong clients.
Our philosophy is simple - to be your local physio, the better physio. We believe in building strong relationships with our clients and other local health professionals to enhance the positive outcomes in your recovery. Our team comprises of GP’s, Exercise Physiologists, Dieticians, Remedial Therapists and Physiotherapists - all working together to provide optimal results for you.
Our expert therapists are the beating heart of our clinic. Learn more about them below, or pop in for a friendly chat if you're in the area.
Kieran Spillane
“I really don’t like doing planks! They are uncomfortable, difficult to do and more importantly most of my clients find them boring. This aversion to the torturous exercise more than likely stems from having to do them as a 13 year old teenager, following an unfortunate accident where I fractured my back."
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Jos Pasque
Riley Coulson
Dylan Murray
"Growing up I suffered with repeated ear problems – ear aches, ear drops, ear plugs, infections, grommets, surgeries, you name it. By 10 years old, a life threatening tumour had developed inside one ear. This required major surgery and 6 hours later the tumor was removed, along with fragile bones involved in transmitting sound. Downside - this leaves me today with one working ear. Upside – I traded that ear for a degree in Physiotherapy and Exercise Science."
Angus Wilson
"There’s no better feeling than seeing a patient walk in with a big smile on their face saying how much better they feel, or when they start telling you of how they’re thriving in an activity which at some point seemed impossible due to a debilitating injury. Especially knowing that you had a hand in helping them through the often tedious and painful journey back to doing the things they enjoy. It’s almost like a ‘proud parent’ feeling!"
Sandra Larkins