Staff Bio's

Andrew Hreszczuk :: Physiotherapist

Andrew Hreszczuk graduated from Sydney University in 1993 with a degree in physiotherapy. Andrew worked at Camden hospital, Campbelltown hospital and for the Wollongong health service over a five year period gaining valuable experience in orthopaedics, amputees, back pain and chronic pain rehabilitation. Andrew purchased Narellan Physiotherapy and Sports Injury Centre from the late Sonia Konneman in 1997.
Ongoing today since 1994 Andrew has worked with Group Six and Southern Division senior and junior rugby league providing sports coverage and education to first aid officers. He has covered state netball carnivals and even an International Veterans table tennis tournament. Along with Murray Ryan since 2003 Andrew has worked with the NSW colts and 2nd XI cricket teams.
Andrew has developed special interest in knees from the younger athlete to the weary weekend warrior.
When not at work Andrew enjoys spending time with his family, a little exercise to balance his passion of fine food, and coaching his sons' soccer team.
Murray Ryan :: Physiotherapist

Murray Ryan graduated with Distinction from Sydney University in 1998 with a degree in Physiotherapy. Murray completed his intern year at Campbelltown Hospital in 1999 and then moved onto Penrith Physiotherapy Sports Centre working in a mixture of roles including Orthopaedics at Nepean Private Hospital, Hydrotherapy, Sports Physiotherapy to Penrith Panthers as well as general physiotherapy private practice. Murray joined the team at Narellan Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centre in Septmeber 2002.
Murray has been continuously involved with Cricket NSW since 2001. The highlight of this involvement has been a two week tour to India with the Colts squad in 2005 and a 6 month locum position as physiotherapist to the men's state squad in 2006. Murray is the current physiotherapist to the NSW 2nd XI team involving regular games around Australia during the summer months.
Murray became an equal partner in the business in January 2004 and has a clinical interest in injuries of the shoulder and cricket players.
When not at work, Murray enjoys playing cricket in the local CDCA competition as well as the occasional fun run and mountain bike race.
David Owen :: Physiotherapist & Exercise Scientist

David Owen graduated from the University of NSW with a degree in Exercise Science in 1994 and followed on with a Masters in Exercise Science in 1996. David completed his university education with a degree in Physiotherapy from Sydney University in 1998. David completed his intern year at Campbelltown Hospital in 1999. David joined the team at Narellan Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centre in July 2004.
Following this David has worked in a variety of physiotherapy clinics including Sports Focus Physiotherapy and Take Control Rehabilitation. In these positions, David has gained valuable experience in a variety of areas including Orthopaedic Rehabilitation, Sports and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy with specific sports involvement with AFL and cycling.
David became an equal partner in the business in July 2006 and has a clinical interest in chronic low back pain, jaw dysfunction and osteoporosis.
When not at work, David is an avid mountain biker and enjoys the occasional fun run followed by a wine or two !!
Breanne Jakeman :: Physiotherapist

Breanne Jakeman graduated from Sydney University in 2002 with a degree in Physiotherapy. Breanne completed her intern year at St George Hospital (including a 3 month stint at Broken Hill Hospital) in 2002 and then moved onto Campbelltown Hospital working in a mixture of roles including Orthopaedics, Musculoskeletal Outpatients and Paediatrics. Breanne has been involved in sports coverage for NSW Netball state league competition, NSW university AFL teams as well as local netball clubs. Breanne joined the team at Narellan Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centre in March 2005.
Breanne has a clinical interest in Paediatrics and Netball injuries.
When not at work, Breanne enjoys playing netball and running around after her son, Oliver.
Kate O'Brien :: Physiotherapist

Kate O'Brien graduated from Newcastle University in 2006 with a degree in Physiotherapy. Kate joined the team at Narellan Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centre in January 2007.
Kate is the Physiotherapist for the Camden Rams Rugby Club. Kate has a clinical interest in injuries of the knee and Netball.
When not at work, Kate is an avid netballer and all-round sports lover.

Rachael Wiltshire :: Physiotherapist (Women's Health)

Rachael Wiltshire graduated from the University of Otago, New Zealand in 1994 with a degree in Physiotherapy. Rachael has a strong background in private practice having worked in New Zealand, United States of America and the United Kingdom before settling in Australia.
Rachael joined the team at Narellan Physiotherapy & Sports Injury Centre in 2006 working as a Women's Health and Continence Specialist, treating a wide range of conditions from pregnancy related back pain, to post-operative gynaecological and prostate surgery.
When not at work Rachael enjoys walking 100 km (for charity!), New Zealand wine and of course following the All Blacks.
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