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Exercise Physiologist

Luke Beezem

Wollongong Clinic

“I’ll help you set clear goals, build the capacity to reach them, and get more out of your body.”

  • Bachelor of Health Science (Sport & Exercise Science) — Western Sydney University
  • ESSA Accredited Exercise Physiologist
  • Master of Clinical Exercise Physiology — Charles Sturt University
  • DNS Certified
  • SFMA Certified 
  • Health Coaching
  • Certified Personal Trainer with 10+ years of experience

Common issues Luke can help with

• Lower body injuries
• Ongoing or persistent pain
• Movement restrictions and coordination issues
• Chronic injuries that haven’t improved
• Strength and performance limitations
• Returning to physically demanding work or sport
• Improving overall health and physical capacity

Luke Q&A

Why are you an Exercise Physiologist?

“I chose to become an Exercise Physiologist because I wanted to help people improve their quality of life through how they move and function.

For me, that comes down to what your body allows you to do. Whether that’s work, sport, or day-to-day life, when your body is functioning well, everything else becomes easier.

I also place a strong emphasis on goal setting, helping people define what they want to achieve and building a plan that gets them there. That’s what drives me, helping people build a body that supports the life they want to live.”

Why do people usually see you?

“A lot of people I work with have either been dealing with something for a long time, or feel like they’ve hit a ceiling with their progress.

That might be an injury that hasn’t improved with typical rehab, ongoing pain that keeps coming back, or simply not being able to perform at the level they want to.

I also work with people who are already performing well but want to take things further and get more out of their body.

My role is to identify what actually needs to change, then build a structured plan around clear goals so you know exactly what you’re working towards.

It’s a collaborative process, but it does require effort. I’ll guide you, support you, and challenge you where needed so you can get a result that lasts.”

What do you do outside the clinic?

“Outside the clinic, I enjoy strength training, running, and staying active. I like pushing myself physically and seeing what I’m capable of.”

Where did you study?

Western Sydney University and Charles Sturt University

What are your areas of interest?

Musculoskeletal Pain, Movement Patterns, Complex Pain

What's your why?

To help people live a more fulfilling life.

What's your guilty pleasure when you have free time?

I don't feel guilty for anything I do but if I have free time mountain bike riding or snowboarding

The greatest movie of the last 50 years is?

Step Brothers

What does the world need more of to be a better place?

Love

Favourite type of music?

EDM

If you could only eat one meal for the rest of your life what would it be?

Steak, vegetables and mash

If you were marooned on a tropical island, which two staff members would you want with you and why?

Darthy and Liam. I'll come back to you on the 'Why'..

Movement Therapy — Your initial consultation

Your first session is a 60-minute consultation designed to give you clarity on what’s going on, help you feel better, and provide a clear plan for moving forward. The focus is on understanding your issue thoroughly and making progress from day one.

In your initial consultation, you can expect:

• a clear explanation of what’s contributing to your issue

• treatment on the day to reduce pain and improve movement

• targeted mobility, strength, or control work where it’s actually needed

• guidance on what to do between sessions and how to progress

• a plan built around what you want to get back to

We can help you settle things down quickly, but we also look beyond the symptoms. If you want to fix the issue properly and stop it from coming back, we’ll guide you through that as well.

At its core, what we do is help people get back to doing what they can’t currently do. For some, that means getting out of pain. For others, it means walking comfortably, getting back to work, returning to the gym or sport, managing a long-term condition better, or moving through day-to-day life with more confidence.

We work across a wide range of issues, from injuries and musculoskeletal pain to neurological conditions, post-surgical rehab, and lifestyle-related health concerns where movement, strength, and function all play an important role.

Whether you’ve been given a diagnosis like bursitis, a tendon injury, osteoarthritis, or disc herniation, or you’re just not sure what’s going on, we’ll help you make sense of it and guide you on what to do next.

In most cases, we’ll be able to give you a clear direction and diagnosis straight away. If things are more complex, we’ll explain what we know, what we need to work through, and what the plan is from there.

You’ll leave your first session knowing what’s going on, what needs to change, and what the next steps look like.

Not sure who to book with?

That’s completely fine. You don’t need a referral to get started, and you don’t need to have it all figured out before booking.

If you’re unsure, just book a time that suits you. If you book online, our team will contact you shortly after to make sure you’re with the right person. If you call, we’ll guide you then. All of our therapists can help with a wide range of issues, and if something more specific is needed, we’ll help direct you to the therapist best suited to your situation.

What people usually come in for

Most people don’t come in with a diagnosis; they just know something isn’t right.

Generally, it’s because:

• Pain is stopping them from doing what they need or enjoy

• Something feels off and isn’t settling

• They’re getting back into activity, and something is holding them back

• Their day-to-day comfort or quality of life is affected

• They’ve had an injury, setback, or surgery and need a plan

• They want help managing a condition through movement

Sometimes it’s clear what’s going on, sometimes it’s not. Either way, working that out and giving you a clear plan is part of the process.

Payment options

You can book in and pay privately, and if you have private health cover, you can claim on the spot.

We also work with Medicare, CTP, Workers Compensation, NDIS, and DVA regularly, so if any of those apply to you, our admin team will guide you through it and help take care of the process.

If you book online, we’ll cover this in your welcome call. If you book over the phone, we can talk it through with you then.