Meet Brenton Watson. Hobart, TAS

November 1, 2023
Meet Brenton Watson. Hobart, TAS

Say hello & get to know Brenton 👋

Brenton Watson
Exercise Physiologist
Hobart, TAS

Brenton has been a valuable asset to the EXPHYS team for the past three years, with a wealth of experience under his belt. He has a solid nine years of clinical expertise and brings knowledge and passion to his work.

Brenton's educational journey led him to complete his exercise physiology undergraduate degree and post-graduate Masters at Deakin University in Melbourne. He also holds a Professional Certificate in Pain Science from the University of South Australia.

Not just a clinician, Brenton is also a dedicated educator. He was respected as Hobart's local pain educator for Pain Revolution, a charitable organisation led by Professor Lorimer Moseley. Brenton's experience also lies within the Tasmanian worker's compensation rehabilitation industry and corporate health, where he's positively impacted various individuals.

With a highly personable and calm demeanour, Brenton makes every interaction a comfortable and reassuring experience. Outside of work, he enjoys embracing Tasmania's beautiful lifestyle with his wife.

Find out more about Brenton's experience and expert skills
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