Grace Dimmick
Physiotherapist
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Grace’s path into physiotherapy was shaped by her own journey through sports injuries—an experience that ignited her passion for rehabilitation and helping others return to the activities they love. She holds a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy from Curtin University, as well as a second Bachelor of Science in Sport Science and Exercise & Health from the University of Western Australia. This dual academic background gives her a strong foundation in both clinical care and performance-based recovery.
Grace has a special interest in sports-related injuries, with a particular focus on knee and ankle rehabilitation. She is committed to delivering thoughtful, evidence-based care that’s tailored to each individual. Fluent in both English and Mandarin, she ensures that every client feels heard and supported through clear communication and empathetic guidance.
Known for her calm and methodical approach, Grace blends manual therapy with targeted exercise prescription to help people regain strength, mobility, and confidence. Her clients appreciate her professionalism, problem-solving mindset, and the trust she builds from the very first session.
Outside the clinic, Grace enjoys the strategic challenge of board games—a reflection of her thoughtful nature and love for creative problem-solving. Whether she’s working through a game or a rehab plan, she brings focus, curiosity, and care to everything she does.
