Director and Principal Physiotherapist
In addition to working at Unbreakable Physiotherapy, Jono is also currently a Physiotherapist for the Melbourne Demons AFL team. Additionally, Jono is an APA Titled Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist following his successful completion of the Masters of Sports Medicine from The University of Melbourne.
Jono’s key interest areas are all acute and chronic knee and back injuries, as well as running and tendon injuries. However, through his years of experience, Jono has vast knowledge of all musculoskeletal injuries.
Paediatric Physiotherapist
Jess is an experienced Paediatric Physiotherapist having
worked across the private, public and hospital systems for many years.
Jess has a particular interest in supporting infants with developmental delay and
children of all ages with musculoskeletal and neurological conditions. Jess believes that therapy should be goal-directed, fun and family centred.
Physiotherapist
Tash has extensive experience in both private practice and hospital settings. Tash has worked with a number of sports teams including Western Bulldogs AFLW, State 17U Victorian Netball team and the Hawks VNL Netball Club.
Specialising in musculoskeletal and sporting injuries, Tash has advanced training in exercise rehabilitation and the GLAD program for hip and knee osteoarthritis.
Natasha is dedicated to helping clients achieve their goals through a holistic approach that considers all contributing factors to their symptoms.
APA Titled Paediatric Physiotherapist
Sam is an APA Titled Paediatric Physiotherapist specialising in early identification and intervention for at-risk infants, as well as the management of childhood orthopaedic conditions. He has worked across major healthcare settings, including Monash Children’s Hospital, Joan Kirner Women’s and Children’s Hospital, and the Victorian Paediatric Rehabilitation Service.
Sam has a special interest in neurodevelopmental therapy for premature infants and children with developmental vulnerabilities. As a General Movements Trust-accredited clinician, he is skilled in identifying infants at risk of neurological conditions such as cerebral palsy, enabling early, targeted interventions that support optimal motor development and long-term outcomes.