Meet Kayla Dang. Sydney, NSW.

EXPHYS • September 13, 2022
Meet Kayla Dang. Sydney, NSW.

Kayla is one of our skilled exercise physiologists, with a passion for pain science. She is based in Sydney and supports clients nationally via telehealth. 


Kayla has five years of clinical and rehabilitation experience in exercise physiology work conditioning.  She obtained her Bachelor in Exercise Physiology at the University of NSW and is currently studying a Masters of Physiotherapy at the University of Technology Sydney.

 

Kayla has completed additional studies in pain science. She loves seeing the impact this has on improving her client’s health for life and work.

 

Kayla imparts confidence to her clients with her pragmatic and empathetic disposition.

 

Kayla enjoys running and speaks Vietnamese proficiently.


Kayla can assist you by contacting:

✉️ info@exphys.com.au

📞 1800 EXPHYS (397 497)

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