Charitable Works Program
Work 4 Significance Day 2015
Yesterday was Work4Significance Day and our participation in this yearly event was featured in the Canberra Times. Work4Significance Day is where participating clinics raise much needed funds for the SOS Health Foundation. Monies raised will support the provision of physiotherapy and related health services for homeless and disadvantaged Australians in urban and remote areas. The event…
Read MoreCharitable Works: Physiotherapy in Nepal
In November 2014, as part of our Charitable Works Program at Sport & Spinal Physiotherapy, I was privileged to be involved in the Nepal Friendship Project, helping deliver physiotherapy services and training to a wide range and great number Nepalese people in a small village region of Nepal.
Read MoreOur Amazing Practice Manager: Mandi
Mandi, our hard-working, dedicated and incredibly supportive practice manager at Sport & Spinal Physiotherapy, also has a big heart and is amazingly generous. But we’re not just saying this. If you managed to catch last week’s Chronicle you may have seen this article, Volunteer Roles Just Right for Whites, all about Mandi and her lovely family.…
Read MoreAnother Physio Outreach Mission To Palm Island
I’ve never really been one to be nervous about anything, so the weird sensation I felt as I was driving to the airport to fly from Canberra to Townsville on 2nd November 2014 caught me by surprise. I was heading north to Palm Island, 65km north-west of Townsville, to spend a week volunteering as…
Read MoreSport & Spinal Physio taking eggs to the head for Lifeline Canberra
Well the tomato throwing never quite got off the ground. Apparently it had not been hot enough lately and so most of the tomatoes had remained fresh. There simply wasn’t any rotten tomatoes around and my local supermarket didn’t really want to let go of their fresh tomatoes. Nonetheless I was able to score 10…
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