Physiotherapists
TRACEY BETTRIDGE Manipulative Physiotherapist and Owner
Tracey has worked in private practice for the last 25 years after graduating from Curtin University in 1994. She opened Momentum Physiotherapy Myaree in 2006 and was delighted to open a second practice in Beaconsfield in 2016. Tracey completed her Masters in Manipulative Therapy in 2014 and has a keen interest in treating chronic pain and improving postural awareness. She is also trained in the Schroth Method (BSPTS) which is used for treating scoliosis. Tracey was awarded the inaugural Max Zusman award for the highest results in the Advanced Management of Pain Disorders in the Masters of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy program at Curtin. She also supervises post-graduates completing their Masters degree.
JUDITH DONNELLY
Women’s, Men’s & Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
Judith Donnelly is a Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist with over 28 years’ experience. Judith’s experience includes work in both public and private sectors as well as lecturing and tutoring for the Masters in Physiotherapy, Women’s Health, for Curtin University since 2007. Judith has also lectured undergraduate physiotherapy students at Notre Dame. She is a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association, Continence Foundation of Australia, International continence Association and the International Children’s continence association.
EMMA STEVENSON Women’s, Men’s & Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
Emma is a Women’s, Men’s and Pelvic Health Physiotherapist, completing her post graduate in 2021. Emma completed her undergraduate degree at Curtin University in 1994. She has gained experience working in hospital, public and private practice over the past 14 years including paediatrics and women’s health. She has a special interest in dance related physiotherapy due to her dance background. Emma has completed qualifications in Clinical Pilates. Emma started work at Momentum in 2009 and is a popular and valued member of the Momentum team.
LAUREL WENTWORTH Sports Physiotherapist
Laurel graduated with a Master of Sports Physiotherapy in 1999 (Curtin University) after completing her undergraduate degree at The University of Sydney (Physiotherapy, 1992). Laurel has worked in a wide variety of physiotherapy areas and has specialised in the assessment and management of musculoskeletal and orthopaedic conditions in all populations. She has a particular interest in the treatment and rehabilitation of adolescent and athletic injuries.
Laurel has captained the Australian Women’s Volleyball Team and represented at State Junior and Senior Competitions. She is a highly qualified Volleyball Coach and currently coaches WA State junior and senior teams as well as State League club teams. Laurel has also travelled overseas as the Team Physiotherapist for Australian Junior and Senior teams.
TANIS KELLY Manipulative Physiotherapist
Tanis returns to Momentum Physiotherapy having completed a Master
of Manipulative Physiotherapy. She is skilled in dry needling and in the
assessment and treatment of complex presentations. Tanis is also a lecturer
at Curtin University for the Curtin School of Allied Health.
MERRIN HOPE Physiotherapist
Merrin graduated from Monash University in 2008 after previously completing a degree in Human Movement. She has vast experience in Physiotherapy Exercise Sessions (Reformer based Pilates) and enjoys challenging clients to achieve their best. Merrin has an interest in the prevention of dance injuries and utilises Dry Needling in her treatment of musculoskeletal injuries.