Chris Perrey

Senior Physiotherapist

Chris’s journey in physiotherapy began at Curtin University, where he earned his Graduate-Entry Masters in Physiotherapy in 2010. His commitment to excellence led him to pursue further expertise, completing a postgraduate Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy Clinical Masters in 2013-14.

With a wealth of experience in private practice and a track record of success both nationally and internationally, Chris has held esteemed Head Physio roles with various teams and sports. From guiding the West Coast Fever Netball team to supporting the Canadian Women’s National Rugby 15s team, the Australian women’s hockey team (Hockeyroos), and the Australian Dolphins, Chris has left a mark in the realm of sports physiotherapy. Notably, he contributed to the Australian HQ Team’s success at the 2023 Pacific Games.

Currently, Chris thrives as the Sports Physiotherapist for the swimming program at the Western Australian Institute of Sport (WAIS). He is poised to further showcase his expertise as the Physio for the Australian team at the 2024 Junior Open Water World Championships.

Chris’s professional interests align with his personal passions, focusing on running and triathlon. His expertise in running mechanics, gait assessment, and injury management is unparalleled. He takes a holistic approach to rehabilitation, combining manual therapy with active rehabilitation techniques to ensure long-term wellness and performance enhancement for his clients. Whether you’re an elite athlete or a recreational swimmer, trust Chris to help you achieve your goals and stay at the top of your game.

Special Interests

  • Post Op Rehabilitation Programs
  • Acute and Chronic Hip and Knee conditions
  • Neck and mid back presentations
  • Lumbar-pelvic dysfunction
  • Sporting injuries
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