Connor Stewart
PHYSIOTHERAPIST BExSc, MCEP Connor completed his Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science in 2018, followed by a Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology in 2023. With a strong foundation in exercise prescription and rehabilitation, he is passionate about using movement as medicine to support people living with chronic health conditions such as diabetes, cardiovascular disease, arthritis, and obesity. As a keen soccer player and proud father to a young daughter, Connor values the importance of a healthy, balanced lifestyle. He enjoys helping clients of all ages improve their overall fitness, enhance functional capacity, and achieve long-term health and wellbeing through personalised exercise programs. ...
Ethan McAlister
Physiotherapist Ethan completed his Bachelor of Physiotherapy at the University of Newcastle in 2022. Since then, he has trained in clinics that have a focus in neck, back, and headache conditions. He has also been furthering his exposure to sporting injuries by helping local sporting teams such as the Orange Tigers AFL team, and the Blayney Rams Union team. Ethan enjoys helping patients through their clinical journey, and getting them back to achieving their goals whether on the sporting field or in their personal lifestyle. Away from work, Ethan likes to go hiking, running, gym, and play local ultimate frisbee. ...
Mackenzie Creech
Physiotherapist Mackenzie completed her Bachelor of Physiotherapy at Charles Sturt University in 2024. Since relocating to Orange, she has been furthering her education with ongoing training in women's health, sports physiotherapy, and dry needling. Mackenzie currently works with both the Orange Tigers AFL and Orange City Rugby Union teams, with a strong focus on injury prevention, early rehabilitation, and supporting athletes in their safe and timely return to sport. Her clinical interest includes sporting injuries, women's health, clinical Pilates and lower limb injuries. ...