Emma Keleher

Physiotherapist

Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology (MCEP), Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science (Ba. SpExS), ESSA Member

Emma loves providing holistic, client-centred care. She believes everybody’s story is important, and enjoys building relationships to optimise their experience. She enjoys seeing people with neurological conditions for Exercise Physiology, helping younger people to move better as they grow, and working with the general population to assist with chronic conditions or injuries through exercise rehabilitation. 

Emma graduated from Deakin University in 2023 with a Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology. Before this, Emma completed a Bachelor of Sport and Exercise Science at La Trobe University in 2020. Throughout this time, she had practical experience with a diverse range of clients with acute and chronic conditions and injuries. She also has a background in strength and conditioning and Pilates. 

She has a varied background in different sports, most notably being an elite junior hammer thrower for which she has represented Tasmania and Australia (and still competes as an open athlete). She was also a state swimmer, hockey player, and has been involved with strength and conditioning since a young age. This exposure to sport and exercise sparked her interest in how bodies respond and adapt to movement, and how exercise can improve chronic conditions and injuries.

In her spare time, Emma loves spending time with her family and friends, training for hammer throw competitions and staying active in the gym, plus spending time in the beautiful outdoors that Tassie has to provide. As well as relaxing, watching a good TV show and cuddling pets!