Kay Joseph
Kay Joseph, has over 30 years experience working as a Paediatric Physiotherapist in London, Glasgow, Sydney and Coffs Harbour. She is one of only four specialist Paediatric physiotherapists in Australia, the only one to practice outside the metropolitan areas. Her diverse experience covers all areas of Paediatric rehabilitation but she has particular interest in acquired brain injury and talipes (clubfoot). Several years ago Kay was able to conduct some research into the treatment of talipes in regional areas. A summary of this research can be found at:
http://www.heti.nsw.gov.au/Global/Rural/RRCBP/Pre%202012%20RRCBP%20Intake/kay-joseph-1-page-summary.pdf
Qualifications and Affiliations:
1986 Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy)
2000 Master of Health Science (Paediatric Physiotherapy)
2010 Fellow of the Australian College of Physiotherapists (APA) - Specialist Paediatric Physiotherapist
Member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association. Past president of the Paediatric Special Interest Group.
Registered as a physiotherapist in Australia with AHPRA.
Kay is actively involved in physiotherapy research, regularly presenting at conferences. She is currently an associate lecturer for University of Newcastle Physiotherapy program.
http://www.heti.nsw.gov.au/Global/Rural/RRCBP/Pre%202012%20RRCBP%20Intake/kay-joseph-1-page-summary.pdf
Qualifications and Affiliations:
1986 Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy)
2000 Master of Health Science (Paediatric Physiotherapy)
2010 Fellow of the Australian College of Physiotherapists (APA) - Specialist Paediatric Physiotherapist
Member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association. Past president of the Paediatric Special Interest Group.
Registered as a physiotherapist in Australia with AHPRA.
Kay is actively involved in physiotherapy research, regularly presenting at conferences. She is currently an associate lecturer for University of Newcastle Physiotherapy program.