sue claphamSue has more than 20 years’ experience as a physiotherapist and has been teaching Pilates for over 15 years. She completed her training at the University of South Australia in 1997, and is a Polestar-certified Pilates instructor.
Sue has a special interest in treating complex and chronic conditions. She has undertaken extensive postgraduate training and is a certified practitioner of the Integrated Systems Model. Sue is committed to finding the underlying cause of her patients’ symptoms. Sue is passionate about the importance of regaining good movement as a key component of recovery and loves teaching people how to move well. |
natalia nosekNatalia trained as a physiotherapist at the University of Sydney in 2011, and has also completed her Polestar Pilates instructor certification.
Natalia has always enjoyed combining her work in physiotherapy and Pilates. She's seen the benefit of Pilates as it helped her overcome her own long-standing back pain, and she's worked with a broad spectrum of clients to help them with rehabilitation from injuries, or improve their strength and fitness. Natalia leads private and small-group classes, where she works closely with individual clients to help them achieve their goals. She also leads group mat and circuit classes, where she can tailor the repertoire of exercises to the different needs of the people in the group. In her free time, Natalia is a busy mum to a teenager and a toddler. She loves camping, travelling and running - she completed 4 marathons so far! |
Faye TolentinoFaye has been a practicing physiotherapist since 2016 and has completed her Polestar Comprehensive Qualification Course in Rehabilitation Training as a Pilates instructor. She is experienced in treating musculoskeletal and sports-related conditions. During her time working as a physiotherapist, she has developed a keen interest in women's health and healthy ageing.
Outside of work, Faye is a bookworm and enjoys leisurely hikes as well as solo traveling. |
Kat MilesKathryn has worked over 10 years as a Physiotherapist and Pilates instructor. She has extensive experience treating back pain, neck pain, foot/ankle injuries and hip issues. She particularly enjoys using Pilates and core stability retraining to treat injuries, postural imbalances and chronic issues.
Kathryn has a particular passion for treating dancers and believes injuries acquired through dance require specific assessment and individual rehab programs to ensure the safe return to practice. By addressing the technical faults that may have contributed to the injury, Kathryn’s aim is to rehabilitate the dancer to be stronger than they were before the injury occurred, and to prevent the injury from reoccurring. |