Physiotherapists
Tracy Magor-Weyland
Tracy is a masters qualified women's health physiotherapist. Tracy graduated as a Physiotherapist from the University of South Australia in 1992. She has over 15 years experience in both the public and private system working with women of all ages.
Tracy has spent time in regional and metropolitan hospitals and private practice as well as 5 years spent working in the USA. She brings a breadth and depth of experience in women's health to the Adelaide Hills.
Tracy lives locally and spends her time being an active part of her three children's various sporting pursuits.
Sarah Walsh
Sarah is a passionate pelvic health physiotherapist. She graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (with Honours) from the University of South Australia. Since then she has completed a Masters in Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy (University of South Australia), a Pelvic Floor Post Graduate Certificate (University of Melbourne), and a Professional Certificate in Conservative Management of Pelvic Organ Prolapse (University of South Australia).
She sees people who have concerns related to their bladder, bowels, prolapse/s, pregnancy (pre and post), prostatectomy (pre and post), sex and pain.
Sarah has previously worked at the Women’s and Children’s Hospital, Flinders Medical Centre and the Queen Elizabeth Hospital. She has also worked at several of the universities teaching physiotherapy students, and in other private practices.
Sarah has recently moved to the Adelaide Hills with her young family. When Sarah is not working, she enjoys spending time with family and friends, indulging in good food and wine, spending time outdoors, travelling or enjoying a good book.
Natalie Trim
Natalie graduated from University of South Australia and broadened her practice working within the adult disability sector and in general musculoskeletal physiotherapy.
With a passion for women’s health and pelvic floor physiotherapy Natalie completed postgraduate study via University of Melbourne, and continues to attend ongoing education courses in this specialty area. She has also completed postgraduate certifications in Pilates, pregnancy and post-natal exercise.
Natalie runs small group classes including; ‘Beautiful Bumps’ (pregnancy), ‘Mums and Bubs’ (post-natal), ‘Pelvic Floor Bootcamp’ (incontinence/ pelvic organ prolapse), ‘Pelvic Rebalance and Relaxation’ (persistent pelvic pain conditions), and antenatal education.
Natalie lives locally in the Adelaide Hills with her young family and is passionate about education, rehabilitation and self-empowerment of people through the lifespan.
Rhiannon Butler
Rhi graduated from the University of South Australia with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2018. Since then, she has worked across both public and private health care settings in Victoria and South Australia. She has a special interest in pelvic health and paediatrics and is dedicated to empowering people and their families through various life stages.
Having completed a Graduate Certificate in Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy at the University of Melbourne, along with numerous advanced courses in pelvic health and paediatric physiotherapy, Rhi is committed to providing expert care with a holistic approach. She runs the ‘Pelvic Floor Bootcamp’ (incontinence/pelvic organ prolapse), ‘Pelvic Rebalance and Relaxation’ (persistent pelvic pain conditions), and ‘Beautiful Bumps’ (pregnancy) classes at Adelaide Hills O&G. In the clinic, Rhi supports individuals with concerns regarding persistent pelvic pain, bladder and bowel issues, prolapse, and pre-and postnatal care.
Rhi is deeply passionate about helping people feel listened to and heard, guiding them through life’s physical and emotional changes with compassion and understanding. She strives to create a safe space for people to be empowered in their own health journey.
Rhi lives locally in the Adelaide Hills with her partner, and outside of work you will find her enjoying a coffee with friends or running with her Kelpie