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Camellia Taouk

Physiotherapist

Graduated from the University of Sydney in 2014, with a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy (Class I Honors). She was awarded the Mack Boots Award for the highest overall mark in Honors.

Camellia has published in the Journal of Physical Therapy Reviews, 2016 edition, titled: Clinical and radiological assessment of the cervical extensor muscles in people with neck pain. A narrative review.

Following graduation, she worked at Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, providing care for a variety of patients including musculoskeletal, orthopedics, hydrotherapy, cardiothoracic, intensive care, and neurological/general rehabilitation. This broad range of experience gave Camellia an invaluable base and strong physiotherapy foundation.

Camellia has an interest in both musculoskeletal and sports injuries, which stems from her interest in participating in all things outdoors. She has a strong approach to combining manual therapy skills to match accurate exercise prescription. With a focus on injury prevention and sports/workplace specific rehabilitation, Camellia creates individualized management plans, ensuring she achieves the goals of her patients and maximizes their confidence and understanding.

Camellia is a current member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association and is WorkCover accredited. She has completed the DMA Unit A Clinical Pilates course as well as the APPI Level 1 Pilates Matwork course, Level 1 Sports Physiotherapy course and sports taping course. She has obtained further qualifications in dry needling to further enhance her physiotherapy skill set.

Camellia is fluent in Arabic and when she isn’t at the clinic, you’ll find her either at the gym or outdoors exploring Sydney’s walking tracks, searching for Sydney’s best burger or simply enjoying a long black coffee.

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