Our Amazing Practice Manager: Mandi

Mandi-and-RileyMandi, 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.

Each year Mandi and her family volunteer their time and energy to help out with the Mother’s Day Classic walk and fun run. The Mother’s Day Classic is a fundraiser for Breast Cancer and encourages participants to run or walk 5km or 10km around the shores of Lake Burley Griffin. Mandi has been volunteering at this event for the last 10 years and would prefer to do this than sleep in and get breakfast in bed!

Last year Mandi also volunteered on Palm Island, an Aboriginal island community located on the Great Barrier Reef,  for a week as part of our Charitable Works Program. We know we’re pretty lucky to have Mandi on board with us here at Sport & Spinal Physio.

Well done Mandi!

Read the full article here:

 

Mandi Chronicle article

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Craig Honeybrook

Craig is the practice principal of Sport & Spinal Physiotherapy. He attained a Masters in Sports Physiotherapy degree in 2000 at Sydney University studying foot injuries in runners and anterior knee pain in cyclists. He has been working as a physiotherapist for over 20 years and moved to Canberra over 12 years ago. He has been consultant physiotherapist for Balmain Rugby League, Eastern Suburbs Rugby, Australian Track & Field and Brumbies Rugby. His special interests include lower limb biomechanics, spinal instabilities and malalignments, bike fitting, running assessments, shoulder injuries and knee injuries. Craig was a former international level middle distance runner but now enjoys endurance mountain biking achieving a 2nd placing in the 2010 World Solo 24 hour Mountain Bike Championships. He also enjoys skiing, swimming, kayaking, gym work and spending time with his family.