ABOUT US
At Medical Movement, we are proud to have a team of highly skilled and compassionate exercise physiologists and rehabilitation experts. With a deep understanding of the human body and movement mechanics, we are dedicated to empowering our clients to move better, feel better, and live better. Our holistic approach ensures that you receive comprehensive care tailored to your unique needs.
Who we are
ABOUT US
Molly Shevill
Principal Exercise Physiologist and Founder of Medical Movement
Molly is a Principle Accredited Exercise Physiologist and has worked in the Exercise Physiology space for over a decade. She graduated from the University of QLD with a Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science (Clinical Exercise Physiology) in 2011.
Molly works in a variety of different areas and sees clients with a wide array of injuries, chronic diseases (e.g. cardiovascular disease, cancer, arthritis, diabetes, obesity, osteoporosis), as well as older adults, people with dementia, through to high performance athletes. Molly also has a background in women's health, and is particularly interested in pre and post natal care, as well as care through menopause. She has worked extensively in medical rehabilitation and has an interest in pain management.
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molly accepts clients for
Our Services
Musculoskeletal Rehabilitation
Exercise physiology is essential in musculoskeletal rehabilitation, offering a scientifically-based approach to recovery and management of musculoskeletal conditions.
Exercise Oncology
Our Exercise Physiologist has worked in the cancer space for over a decade both in private practice and within several studies. She has helped design, and run a number of exercise interventions in a vast amount of cancer populations.
Diabetes
Exercise physiology is integral to the effective management of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes, and very important in the prevention of Type 2 diabetes.
Women's Health
Exercise physiology plays a pivotal role in women's health by addressing various physiological changes and health concerns unique to women across different life stages.
Pain Management
Integrating Exercise Physiology into pain management plans can provide a holistic approach to alleviating pain, improving function, and enhancing overall quality of life.
Cardiovascular
Disease
Exercise physiology is essential in the prevention, management, and rehabilitation of cardiovascular disease (CVD). Structured exercise programs can improve cardiovascular health, enhance quality of life, and reduce the risk of recurrent cardiac events.
Osteoporosis
Regular physical activity, particularly specific types of exercise, can help improve bone density, enhance muscle strength, and improve balance, thereby reducing the risk of falls and fractures.
Neuromuscular Conditions
Tailored exercise programs can help maintain muscle strength, enhance mobility, and improve overall well-being.
Mental Health
Exercise physiology plays a crucial role in improving mental health by enhancing mood, reducing symptoms of anxiety and depression, and promoting overall psychological well-being.
Where are we
We are a boutique Clinical Exercise Physiology and rehabilitation clinic in Paddington (QLD).
Located in Paddington, Brisbane, our practice is housed in a charming Queenslander filled with natural light. It exudes a warm and homely feel and with welcoming reception staff, soft music and diffusers it provides a relaxing ambience for your appointment.
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