Julie Manning
B.App. Sci (Physio)
Julie graduated from the University of South Australia in 1993. Her first position was at The Repatriation General Hospital, where she worked in Orthopeadics, Neurological Rehabilitation, Amputee Rehabilitation, ICU/CCU, General Medical, General Surgical, Outpatients (including Hydrotherapy) and Occupational Health and Safety for 4 years.
Julie then moved into Private Practice, initially at Hyde Park, Hove and Griffith Rehabilitation Centre, then most recently at Stirling where she was a partner of Holistic Physiotherapy (formerly Stirling Sports Injury Clinic). She has done extensive
training in various osteopathic techniques including craniosacral therapy, visceral techniques and muscle energy techniques and strain counterstrain.
Julie took a break from physiotherapy to spend time with her young children but has now re-commenced practice as Stirling Holistic Physio (formerly Holistic Physiotherapy whilst the practice was operating as a partnership) as an independent physiotherapy practitioner. She continues the holistic manual therapy approach to treatment. Julie welcomes the opportunity to work with people whose symptoms have not been helped by traditional physiotherapy methods. She has a particular interest in treating people with headaches/migraines, TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders, tinnitus and dizziness / "off balance" type symptoms.
A highly skilled and experienced professional, Julie is committed to providing a high quality physiotherapy service to everyone.
B.App. Sci (Physio)
Julie graduated from the University of South Australia in 1993. Her first position was at The Repatriation General Hospital, where she worked in Orthopeadics, Neurological Rehabilitation, Amputee Rehabilitation, ICU/CCU, General Medical, General Surgical, Outpatients (including Hydrotherapy) and Occupational Health and Safety for 4 years.
Julie then moved into Private Practice, initially at Hyde Park, Hove and Griffith Rehabilitation Centre, then most recently at Stirling where she was a partner of Holistic Physiotherapy (formerly Stirling Sports Injury Clinic). She has done extensive
training in various osteopathic techniques including craniosacral therapy, visceral techniques and muscle energy techniques and strain counterstrain.
Julie took a break from physiotherapy to spend time with her young children but has now re-commenced practice as Stirling Holistic Physio (formerly Holistic Physiotherapy whilst the practice was operating as a partnership) as an independent physiotherapy practitioner. She continues the holistic manual therapy approach to treatment. Julie welcomes the opportunity to work with people whose symptoms have not been helped by traditional physiotherapy methods. She has a particular interest in treating people with headaches/migraines, TMJ (temporomandibular joint) disorders, tinnitus and dizziness / "off balance" type symptoms.
A highly skilled and experienced professional, Julie is committed to providing a high quality physiotherapy service to everyone.