Merry Christmas from the EXPHYS team.

EXPHYS • Dec 16, 2021
Merry Christmas from the EXPHYS team.

Merry Christmas

Our office is closed from COB Wednesday, 22 December 2021, and re-opens on Monday, 10 January 2022.

Referrals leading up to Christmas are promptly actioned, and are welcomed during office closure.

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07 May, 2024
Adriana Giles, Clinical and Rehabilitation Lead, showcased the remarkable outcomes achieved through the EXPHYS BETTER ENERGY Program in this impressive poster. This was proudly presented at the Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA) Research to Practice 2024 Conference. Innovative technology combined with expert fatigue science coaching, achieved positive health, life and work results, in this individual experiencing persistent fatigue following covid infection. The abstract associated with this poster will be published in the Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology (JCEP). To find out more about the EXPHYS BETTER ENERGY Program visit https://www.exphys.com.au/programs/better-energy.  #RTP24 #EXPHYS #FatigueScience #BETTERENERGY
03 May, 2024
Happy Administrative Professionals Day to the EXPHYS admin squad! Thank you for being the backbone of the business – for our team, customers and clients. We couldn't do it without you 💙 We celebrated with our team today. Pictured are some of our wonderful administrative support.
17 Apr, 2024
We're thrilled to announce our third study accepted for the Exercise & Sports Science Australia (ESSA) Research to Practice 2024 Conference - Exercise physiologist-led pain science coaching via telehealth improved pain and function in life insurance claimants: a pragmatic cohort study. This research piece has been selected as a finalist for the Practitioner Award. Dr. Vicky Phillips, General Manager and Senior Exercise Physiologist, will be proudly presenting this research. Special acknowledgement goes to the EXPHYS team, Deakin University and AIA Australia. “An exercise physiologist-led pain science coaching intervention in 1,275 clients resulted in clinically meaningful improvements in pain intensity and functional capacity, as well as significant improvements in work mindset, status and hours. Clients reported high satisfaction rates.” This research will be published in the Journal of Clinical Exercise Physiology (JCEP). #RTP24 #EXPHYS #PainScience #BETTERPAIN
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