Meet Kelly Wallace. Sunshine Coast, QLD.

EXPHYS • July 13, 2022
Meet Kelly Wallace. Sunshine Coast, QLD.

Kelly has a remarkable wealth of knowledge and experience as an exercise physiologist. She sees clients face to face in the Sunshine Coast region, and nationally via telehealth. 



Kelly has 17 years of experience following the completion of her undergraduate degree at Central Queensland University. She has also completed additional studies in pain science and mental health.

 

Kelly has worked for the Far North Queensland Rural Division of General Practice, and as a rehabilitation consultant, functional capacity assessor, and manager for a rehabilitation provider. More recently, she has delivered a private hospital pain program for the past five years. 

 

Kelly really connects with her EXPHYS clients, weaving the complexities of pain science into easy-to-understand concepts, along with her warm personality.   

 

Kelly is the mother of two primary schoolers and enjoys spending time outdoors in Queensland's Sunshine Coast.

 

Kelly can assist you by contacting:

✉️ info@exphys.com.au

📞 1800 EXPHYS (397 497)

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