Sports & Spinal Noosa, 8 minutes away from Doonan
Sports & Spinal Noosa (formally Physio Noosa) is located at commercial suite CB04 next to Sandy Bolton’s office at Noosa Civic.
Conveniently located near Noosaville, Noosa Heads, Sunshine Beach, Tewantin and Doonan. Sports & Spinal Noosa offers Physiotherapy, Women’s Health, Exercise Physiology, classes and much more!
The Sports & Spinal Noosa team uses the latest evidence-based treatments to treat various conditions, including shoulder, neck and back pain, sporting injuries, lower limb conditions, women’s health, headaches, work cover incidents, pre-and post-surgical, motor vehicle accidents and more.
Our team will provide you with a comprehensive assessment and treatment from start to finish. Our clinicians will work with YOU to facilitate your complete recovery.
Sports & Spinal Noosa is NDIS registered and accepts Medicare rebates and HICAPS health fund claims. EFTPOS and credit card facilities are also available for payment.
Whether you are looking to recover from an injury or recent surgery or are suffering from general aches and pains, our multi-disciplinary team will help you to get back to doing what you love most!
services & FACILITIES
- On-Site Parking
- Street Parking
- Gym & Pilates Equipment
- NDIS Registered
- Medicare Rebates
- HICAPS Health Fund Claims

OUR TEAM
- Any
- Baringa
- Beenleigh
- Brisbane
- Broadbeach
- Buderim
- Burleigh
- Caloundra
- Chermside
- Coolum
- Fraser Coast
- Gold Coast
- Gympie
- Hervey Bay
- Indooroopilly
- Ipswich
- Kawana
- Logan
- Maroochydore
- Morayfield
- Moreton Bay
- Mt Gravatt
- Nambour
- Noosa
- North Lakes
- Redcliffe
- Robina
- Runaway Bay
- Sippy Downs
- Springfield
- St Lucia
- Sunshine Coast
- Woolloongabba
- Wynnum
Jenna Kath
Exercise Physiologist
Bonnie Dornom
Physiotherapist: General & Musculoskeletal
Luke Robey
Physiotherapist
Zoe Divall
Neck, Headaches & Vestibular Physiotherapist
Jenny Higgins
Senior Physiotherapist: General & Musculoskeletal
Jenna Kath
Exercise Physiologist
Jenna is a Sunshine Coast local who graduated from the University of the Sunshine Coast with a Bachelor degree of Clinical Exercise Physiology. With a deep-rooted passion for movement developed through years of playing team sports, Jenna is dedicated to helping others embrace active, healthy lifestyles.
Jenna’s interest is in neurological and musculoskeletal injury prevention, management, and rehabilitation, and she believes in a holistic approach that addresses all aspects of recovery. Through a focus on personalised, patient-centred care, Jenna is committed to helping her patients achieve their goals and improve their overall quality of life.
Jenna firmly believes that exercise is medicine, and practices what she preaches with a passion for netball and reformer and mat Pilates. Outside of work, Jenna enjoys spending her time with family, walking her black Labrador, and coffee dates with friends after a Pilates workout!
Jenna is available for exercise physiology consults at our Coolum and Noosa clinics.
Bonnie Dornom
Physiotherapist: General & Musculoskeletal
Bonnie completed her Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) at Central Queensland University in 2020. She has a keen interest for dance and sports related rehabilitation after dancing herself for 11 years. In her final years of ballet training, Bonnie danced in the junior extension program with the QLD Ballet, The Queensland Dance School of Excellence program and Danielle’s studio of dance on the Gold Coast as a fulltime dance student.
Bonnie has completed additional dance physiotherapy courses to better assist dancers in identifying the root cause of their problems and providing them with dance-specific rehabilitation programs. Bonnie prefers treating using a hands-on approach with manual therapy, dry needling and individualised exercise prescription to achieve the patient’s goals.
In her spare time, Bonnie loves taking her dog for walks along the beach, daily Pilates and going camping.
Bonnie also has a keen interest in a variety of musculoskeletal, neurological and cardiovascular conditions.
Bonnie is available for physiotherapy appointments at our Noosa clinic.
Luke Robey
Physiotherapist
Luke holds a bachelor of physiotherapy from the University of Canberra. After braving many cold winters, Luke relocated to Queensland, where he now thrives in the warm, active lifestyle the Sunshine Coast offers.
Luke has a strong passion for helping others return to activities they love and is dedicated to empowering people throughout their rehabilitation journey. With a history of playing several football codes including soccer, AFL and touch footy, Luke has a keen interest in the management of musculoskeletal conditions, athletic development and strength and conditioning.
Outside the clinic, Luke spends his time hiking with friends, training at the gym, relaxing at the beach or enjoying a good coffee.
Luke is available for physiotherapy consults at Sports & Spinal Noosa.
Zoe Divall
Neck, Headaches & Vestibular Physiotherapist
Zoe graduated from Griffith University with a Bachelor of Exercise Science and a Masters of Physiotherapy. She has a passion for improving people’s lives through evidence-based effective treatment modalities focusing on patient-centred goals and long term outcomes.
Zoe continues to complete extra training and ongoing professional development in neck/headache and vestibular treatments. Zoe creates treatment plans that aim to have you back to doing the things you love in a way that is realistic and has your goals at the core.
Zoe has always lived a very active lifestyle; is heavily involved with the local Surf Life Saving Club, and enjoys yoga, touch football and tennis. Zoe’s interest in a healthy lifestyle and general well-being will provide clients with a holistic treatment approach.
Zoe has a special interest in Neck & Headache Physiotherapy, Vestibular Treatment and NDIS, and has completed her certificate in Dry Needling.
Zoe is available for appointments at our Coolum and Noosa clinics
Jenny Higgins
Senior Physiotherapist: General & Musculoskeletal
Jenny has a wealth of experience in physiotherapy, having graduated in Melbourne with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) in 1993. She has worked in a number of private practices in Melbourne and regional Victoria, as well as a few years in the USA.
Having been a gymnast and coach for many years, she was passionate to pursue this interest as a physiotherapist. She served as the state team physiotherapist for Gymnastics Victoria on multiple occasions, as well as providing first aid coverage at numerous state and national events in gymnastics, acrobatics, cheerleading, and trampoline, including a World Championship in Melbourne in 2005. This experience ignited an interest in children’s sports, further fueled by her own athletic children, leading to involvement in various sports such as soccer, swimming, triathlon, surf lifesaving, and running. Over the past few years, she has attended several “Kids in Sport” and “Adolescents in Sport” symposiums in Melbourne, deepening her understanding and interest in this field.
Jenny is available for physiotherapy appointments at our Noosa clinic.
Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment widely recognized in Podiatry🦶🏻
Shockwave Therapy is a non-invasive treatment widely recognized in Podiatry🦶🏻
Elevate your fitness from home with this effective workout—whether using a resistance band or just bodyweight, every movement counts! 🏃♀️
Elevate your fitness from home with this effective workout—whether using a resistance band or just bodyweight, every movement counts! 🏃♀️
Prioritize your postpartum recovery!🌸
Prioritize your postpartum recovery!🌸
March Into Yellow for Endometriosis Awareness! 💛
March Into Yellow for Endometriosis Awareness! 💛
Help Abie by Donating to Her Fundraiser to Help Premature Babies 🙌🏻
Help Abie by Donating to Her Fundraiser to Help Premature Babies 🙌🏻
The Sports & Spinal Women’s Health team are here to help 💛
The Sports & Spinal Women’s Health team are here to help 💛
March marks `March Into Yellow,` raising awareness about endometriosis (Endo), a condition affecting 1 in 9 Australian women🌼
March marks `March Into Yellow,` raising awareness about endometriosis (Endo), a condition affecting 1 in 9 Australian women🌼
LOWER BACK PAIN ⚡️
LOWER BACK PAIN ⚡️
It effectively manages chronic foot and ankle conditions, providing pain relief and promoting healing. If you suffer from chronic foot pain, Shockwave Therapy could be a game-changer, offering pain relief, enhanced healing, and improved mobility.
Speak to your local Sports & Spinal Podiatrist today to see if this innovative treatment is right for you!
It effectively manages chronic foot and ankle conditions, providing pain relief and promoting healing. If you suffer from chronic foot pain, Shockwave Therapy could be a game-changer, offering pain relief, enhanced healing, and improved mobility.
Speak to your local Sports & Spinal Podiatrist today to see if this innovative treatment is right for you!
Thank you @sportsandspinalcaloundra for the exercise motivation 💪🏻
Thank you @sportsandspinalcaloundra for the exercise motivation 💪🏻
The Sports & Spinal Women`s Health team can help you restore strength, address pelvic floor concerns, and support your body’s healing after childbirth.
A pelvic floor check is an essential part of your postnatal recovery and is highly recommended prior to returning to exercise to prevent any long term complications.
Contact your nearest Sports & Spinal Women`s Health physio today to learn more on how they can assist you 🩷
The Sports & Spinal Women`s Health team can help you restore strength, address pelvic floor concerns, and support your body’s healing after childbirth.
A pelvic floor check is an essential part of your postnatal recovery and is highly recommended prior to returning to exercise to prevent any long term complications.
Contact your nearest Sports & Spinal Women`s Health physio today to learn more on how they can assist you 🩷
Endo can impact women physically and emotionally, but our Women’s Health Physios are here to help. Working with GPs and our multidisciplinary team, we provide tailored care to manage common Endo symptoms.
Contact us today to learn more today ➡️ Head to our bio
#MarchIntoYellow #EndometriosisSupport"
Endo can impact women physically and emotionally, but our Women’s Health Physios are here to help. Working with GPs and our multidisciplinary team, we provide tailored care to manage common Endo symptoms.
Contact us today to learn more today ➡️ Head to our bio
#MarchIntoYellow #EndometriosisSupport"
Whilst running in one of Australia`s most anticipated marathons Abie is also raising vital funds for Premature Babies and she needs your help!💪🏻
If you would like to donate and support Abie’s fundraising efforts please use the link in our bio!
Whilst running in one of Australia`s most anticipated marathons Abie is also raising vital funds for Premature Babies and she needs your help!💪🏻
If you would like to donate and support Abie’s fundraising efforts please use the link in our bio!
Our team can help to reduce common Endometriosis symptoms and help women to manage the severity that they may experience.
If you’re needing assistance get in touch with your Sports & Spinal Women’s Health Physio to learn more today.
➡️ Head to our bio
Our team can help to reduce common Endometriosis symptoms and help women to manage the severity that they may experience.
If you’re needing assistance get in touch with your Sports & Spinal Women’s Health Physio to learn more today.
➡️ Head to our bio
Endo can cause severe pain, bloating, fatigue, and impact mental health and fertility. Early diagnosis and management are key! Our Women’s Health team at Sports & Spinal can help treat common symptoms of Endo - contact us today. 💛
#MarchIntoYellow #EndometriosisAwareness
Endo can cause severe pain, bloating, fatigue, and impact mental health and fertility. Early diagnosis and management are key! Our Women’s Health team at Sports & Spinal can help treat common symptoms of Endo - contact us today. 💛
#MarchIntoYellow #EndometriosisAwareness
Unfortunately, back pain is a common problem in our society, with 80-90% of adults experiencing back pain in their lifetime.
Here’s 3 tips you should know:
1. Early movement is key! Avoiding bed rest is important in helping your recovery and will not cause harm 🧘♀️
2. Pain does not necessarily mean damage! Think of pain as your body’s internal alarm system, sensing for danger that might cause you harm. Sometimes, this alarm system can react in a way that’s not proportionate to the danger it detects 🚨 ‼️
3. Don’t panic! Most lower back pain will go away within the first 4-6 weeks. Be confident your back will get better with time if you stay active and follow the advice given by your health professionals
Here’s some of @sportsandspinalmorayfield go-to exercises for lower back pain. For a further individualised assessment, book in with any of our Sports & Spinal teams and let us get you (back) on track 💪🏻
Unfortunately, back pain is a common problem in our society, with 80-90% of adults experiencing back pain in their lifetime.
Here’s 3 tips you should know:
1. Early movement is key! Avoiding bed rest is important in helping your recovery and will not cause harm 🧘♀️
2. Pain does not necessarily mean damage! Think of pain as your body’s internal alarm system, sensing for danger that might cause you harm. Sometimes, this alarm system can react in a way that’s not proportionate to the danger it detects 🚨 ‼️
3. Don’t panic! Most lower back pain will go away within the first 4-6 weeks. Be confident your back will get better with time if you stay active and follow the advice given by your health professionals
Here’s some of @sportsandspinalmorayfield go-to exercises for lower back pain. For a further individualised assessment, book in with any of our Sports & Spinal teams and let us get you (back) on track 💪🏻