Mouat West Physiotherapy
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Mouat West Physiotherapy is a newly established business located in West End Fremantle. Owner Kieran Bell is a physiotherapist with 20 years experience. Mouat West Physiotherapy provides physio services in the West End of Fremantle, carried out by Kieran Bell with 20 years of experience here and abroad as a physiotherapist. Located amidst the University of Notre Dame Australia (UNDA) Fremantle campus, Mouat West is right next door to the Notre Dame School of Physiotherapy at 12 Mouat Street, upstairs in the Adelaide Steamship building and services surrounding areas such as Beaconsfield, East Fremantle, North Fremantle and South Fremantle.
My name is Kieran Bell, I created Mouat West Physiotherapy to combine two extremely fulfilling aspects of life for me, living in the City of Fremantle and working closely with patients as a physiotherapist. I now have just over 20 years of experience as a Physiotherapist and am very passionate about providing great customer experience and helping people with any kind of physical discomfort.
I can help you with:
Neck or back pain
Headaches
Achy joints, tendons or muscles
Sports injury or recurring pain when competing
After working abroad and interstate for several years and operating a fly-in-fly-out occupational health business for 14 years, it is a delight for me to find myself on Mouat Street, Fremantle, right next door to where I met my wife 10 years ago on campus at the University of Notre Dame Australia. She was over from the US studying at UNDA, Fremantle campus. We met and the rest is history as they say.
Fremantle is a great place and having lived here for many years, it is great to be working here too. Certainly no shortage of choices for coffee.
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Starting young. Good times.
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Good time of year to get the annual mole check for skin cancers. All clear for kb this year
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Team Synergy with Mouat West/Notre Dame/Curtin working together at Augusta Adventure Fest this year. The massage and physio service has been well utilized by competitors, support crews and passers by this weekend. So far a memorable trip.
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Day 2 Act-Belong-Commit Augusta Adventure Fest. The full spectrum of Augusta's weather has been on show this weekend. Lovely cool day for the big endurance event today.
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We're set up and ready to go for this year's Adventure Fest in Augusta, WA. The weather here is amazing at the moment. Going to be a perfect race weekend by the look of it. Massage $50 per hour, $30 per half hour. Curtin and Notre Dame physio students on location from 0800 tomorrow morning. Also providing physio for $95. No need to book, just drop in. We're at the finish area. #actbelongcommit #rapidascent #augustaadventurefest
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The time has come. The Act-Belong-Commit Augusta Adventure Fest is on this weekend. Massage and physio available from 4pm Friday 4th through the weekend. Safe travels to all making the trek. #actbelongcommit #rapidascent #augusta #adventurefest
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Less than two months to go before the Act Belong Commit Augusta Adventure Fest. Mouat West Physio is working with Curtin University and University of Notre Dame Australia physiotherapy students this year providing massage and physio in Adventure Village in the finish line area. $50 per hour massage, $95 for physio. Book online through the book an appointment button at www.physioinfremantle.com.au. Pay on the day. More info on the race Rapid Ascent #augustaadventurefest
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Curtin physio student, Liam Carter, working with Mouat West Physio straps career fire fighter's knee prior to the annual WA Fire Fighters vs WA Police football game. A great game and no major injuries, thanks Liam.
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Mobility is fun, or at least it starts out that way. Try not to let exercise become a chore. We have enough chores in life. Move not because you should do but because you want to.
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This is what prawn oil looks like. All your prawn heads and shells get slow cooked in an oil of your choice, peanut oil used today. Tastes and smells like prawn crackers. Who wouldn't love that. Can be added to lots of dishes as a healthy flavour enhancer. Eat good, move good.
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Last night's catch. Cooked these with garlic and tomato reduction in olive oil. Fresh seafood is up there with a T- bone with green pepper sauce. Eat good, move good.
The club in the making
This project is going to be a lot of fun. The making of the clubs is awesome to watch. Craftsman George Macfarlane Reid at work on the lathe turning a pine verandah post into a really cool shoulder rehab tool. I love it.