Geoff Clark BPhty
Director / Head Physiotherapist
Director & Head Physiotherapist Geoff Clark has built his Practice on delivering the highest standards of patient care & treatment. He has a strong reputation for achieving results and has built the RMPhysio clinic on patient recommendations and GP and Surgeon referrals. He leads a team of dedicated Practitioners, many with over 10 years’ experience in private practice and elite sports, who are passionate about getting you back to your optimum level of activity.
Geoff has over 30 years’ experience in private practice and sports medicine at all levels. Geoff graduated from the University of Queensland in 1991, and is well known in the area having been a former Partner of Allsports Red Hill, and previously, the Spring Hill Sports Medicine Clinic. He also has a long association with the GPS Old Boys Rugby Club in Ashgrove, with RMPhysio contracted to provide Physiotherapy for GPS Premier grades.
Geoff moved overseas to the UK in 2000 and worked in the highly regarded London Barbican Sports Medicine Clinic followed by 5 years as Head Physiotherapist with Bath Rugby. In 2008, Geoff returned to Brisbane and joined the Queensland Reds to lead the medical program that culminated in the Super Title winning team of 2011. Geoff was part of the Wallabies Physiotherapy team from 2009 until 2012 and part of the key medical team in the Wallabies preparation for the British & Irish Lions Tour test matches. Geoff returned to private practice in 2012 and established RMPhysio with a vision to deliver exceptional client service & patient care. With over 10 years’ experience in contact & collision sports and over 20 years in general musculoskeletal injuries he has in depth understanding of orthopaedic and soft tissue rehabilitation, which translates so well to the needs of his clients in everyday life.
Geoff has personally employed each Practitioner in his clinic to ensure his standards of excellence are delivered by every member of the RMPhysio team.
Alex Barnet BPhty (Hons)
Physiotherapist
An experienced senior Physiotherapist Alex graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) from the University of Queensland in 2015 and further completed his dual Master’s degree in Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy (UQ) in 2021. Alex has worked in private practice for many years treating a variety of musculoskeletal, sport, orthopaedic and neurological conditions. He has a multifaceted approach to treatment, including therapeutic exercise, manual therapy, education, dry needling, and long-term injury prevention.
With a keen interest in sport Alex has worked with several sporting clubs & teams over the years covering State Age Netball, Junior National Athletics competitions, football, hockey and AFL. During this time, he designed and implemented pre and mid season screening tools and injury prevention programs for each individual sport and age groups. Outside of Physiotherapy, Alex plays football in the Queensland National Premier League for Eastern Suburbs. This is combined with other hobbies, such as running, surfing, and camping.
Ashleigh Matheson BPhty (Hons)
Physiotherapist
Ashleigh is a Physiotherapist with clinical pilates experience and enjoys treating a variety of musculoskeletal, orthopaedic, sports and vestibular conditions. Graduating from the Australian Catholic University with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy she has worked in private practice for the past three years and has particular interest in post-surgical rehabilitation, neck and shoulder pain. She has also worked with Mater Private Hospital Orthopaedic Ward helping a variety of post-surgical patients from acute care into private practice for long-term rehabilitation. Ashleigh conducts pilates assessments and individual pilates sessions, in addition to running small group classes targeted at general strength and exercise rehabilitation. She utilises reformers, wunda chair and the trapeze table, combined with strength exercises to ensure a well rounded pilates session.With a passion for sports physiotherapy, Ashleigh enjoys treating a variety of sporting injuries and enjoys getting patients back to their chosen sport. Ashleigh has worked with the Wilston Grange Gorillas men’s and women’s AFL and the QAS Youth Rugby 7s. Ashleigh still currently plays AFL at Wilston Grange AFL club.
Ben Geraghty BPhty (Hons)
Physiotherapist
Ben is deeply passionate about sports and musculoskeletal physiotherapy. In addition to his role at RMPhysio, Ben was also the first-grade Physio for GPS Rugby Club and the QLD Women’s Sevens program where he has gained extensive hands-on experience in managing acute sporting injuries and developing effective rehabilitation programs for players returning to the field.
A graduate of the University of Queensland with first-class Honors, Ben also enjoys treating a diverse range of musculoskeletal and vestibular conditions among the general population. He has had experience working within the Townsville and Royal Brisbane hospital system, treating a wide range of conditions and complex caseload. Ben leverages his clinical expertise and personal experience as an athlete to truly understand his patients’ needs, helping them achieve their rehabilitation and fitness goals. With a particular interest in sporting injuries and post-surgical rehabilitation of the shoulder, knee and ankle, Ben combines his strong background in gym and exercise with hands-on manual therapy and patient education, ensuring optimal outcomes for all his patients.
Andrew Vetter BPhty (Hons)
Physiotherapist
Graduating from the University of Queensland Andrew has many years experience treating patients within private practice. He has developed excellent knowledge in the treatment and management of lower limb injuries with particular interest in the management of hip, groin and lumbopelvic conditions in the athletic population. Through ongoing professional development, Andrew has developed an expertise in the treatment of the shoulder, as well as the development of functional rehabilitative programs to optimize performance and prevent injury.
Throughout his career Andrew has worked with various sporting teams in Brisbane, including the Brisbane Roar Men’s First and NPL Teams and Yeronga Australian Football Club. He was Head of Physiotherapy with Lions Football Club in the National Premier League and Club Physiotherapist for GPS Rugby First Grade Team from 2020-2023.
Hannah Glass BPhty (Hons)
Physiotherapist
Hannah is passionate about helping patients manage acute & chronic pain, combined with an interest in sports injury management, rehabilitation and prevention. Hannah has worked within local sporting communities and teams and was the Physiotherapist for the Samoan Netball Team at the 2024 Netball World Youth Cup Regional Qualifiers in Rarotonga where she developed further experience in the management of sporting injuries, strapping and developing team recovery sessions. Prior to graduating with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy Hannah was a Certified Personal Trainer and brings her experience and knowledge in designing strength, cardiovascular and stretching programs to her role as Physiotherapist. She enjoys the challenge of planning individualised rehabilitation programs designed to maintain and improve physical function, alleviate pain and prevent injury and disability. Hannah is experienced in running small group pilates classes involving matwork and reformer equipment and is available for pilates assessments, individual pilates sessions and classes. Hannah provides tailored exercise programs and can incorporate both gym based and pilates exercises to meet your personal and clinical goals. Hannah works part time at RMPhysio and is studying a Masters of Sport and Exercise Physiotherapy at La Trobe University throughout 2025
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