Meg Smythe

Meg Smythe

Physiotherapist - Physica Ringwood
TMJ and cervicogenic headaches, Sports injury rehabilitation, Clinical Pilates, Back and neck pain

Meg graduated from La Trobe University in 2020 with a Bachelor of Applied Science and Masters of Physiotherapy Practice. She has since worked across a combination of private practice, neurological rehabilitation, and NDIS exercise rehabilitation, and teaches Pilates with her mat and reformer certifications from the Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute (APPI).

Meg has also worked in acute sports injury management as a sports trainer for university and masters football clubs, and brings a netball, dancing, and cheerleading background to her treatment of clients in these sports. Her approach combines hands-on therapy with exercise rehabilitation to help clients achieve their goals.

Outside of physiotherapy, Meg enjoys running, water-skiing, attending Pilates classes, and reading fiction novels.

Clinical interests

  • TMJ and cervicogenic headaches
  • Sports injury rehabilitation
  • Clinical Pilates
  • Back and neck pain

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Physica Ringwood

25 Wantirna Road, Ringwood, Victoria 3134
03 9870 8193
03 9879 7925
physio@physica.com.au

Physica Yarra Valley

237 Maroondah Hwy, Chirnside Park, Victoria 3116
03 9726 9977
03 9726 5354
yarravalley@physica.com.au

Physica Knoxfield

1621 Ferntree Gully Road, Knoxfield, Victoria 3180
03 9764 9359
03 9763 3114
knoxfield@physica.com.au

 

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Meg graduated from La Trobe University in 2020 with a Bachelor of Applied Science and Masters of Physiotherapy Practice. She has since worked across a combination of private practice, neurological rehabilitation, and NDIS exercise rehabilitation, and teaches Pilates with her mat and reformer certifications from the Australian Physiotherapy and Pilates Institute (APPI).

Meg has also worked in acute sports injury management as a sports trainer for university and masters football clubs, and brings a netball, dancing, and cheerleading background to her treatment of clients in these sports. Her approach combines hands-on therapy with exercise rehabilitation to help clients achieve their goals.

Outside of physiotherapy, Meg enjoys running, water-skiing, attending Pilates classes, and reading fiction novels.

Clinical interests

  • TMJ and cervicogenic headaches
  • Sports injury rehabilitation
  • Clinical Pilates
  • Back and neck pain