Caleb Gray – Head Physiotherapist & Founder

Originally born in NZ, Caleb moved to Australia when he was 11 years old. His love for sport was evident from a young age, however his passion for Physiotherapy began when he sustained a shoulder injury during a volleyball game in his senior schooling years.

Being in a lot of pain, he was amazed that this was fixed with no need for surgery and a short stint of rehabilitation. During this time he felt hopeful and after recovery he desired to give others access to similar care that he had experienced. He wanted to instill in others the hope he received when at the time, the situation felt hopeless.

Caleb graduated from the University of Queensland in 2011 and started right away in private practice. With a busy case-load, he loved what he did and three years later he was back at University studying his Masters degree in Musculoskeletal physiotherapy to further his understanding in his chosen field.

Caleb graduated from the University of Queensland in 2011 and started right away in private practice. With a busy case-load, he loved what he did and three years later he was back at University studying his Masters degree in Musculoskeletal physiotherapy to further his understanding in his chosen field.

After graduating again, Caleb started treating at Prince Charles Hospital where he gained exposure to post-operative rehabilitation, advance training – working with orthopaedic surgeons, and experience working in the busy Prince Charles emergency department.

Through this period of time Caleb also developed a passion for work-place injuries and began working with QUT Sonographers do develop resources in ergonomics and injury prevention. He still lectures at this university – teaching ergonomics and workplace safety.

Caleb loves working with people in general. He promotes an active life-style as he knows first-hand the benefits where he will surf when he can and always loves to hike whatever mountains he can.

Caleb has the experience to tackle any injury that is presented and will get you better, whilst providing some good company and an encouragement or two if needed.