Proudly servicing the Perth baseball community
We have been treating baseball players in Perth for over a decade. Over this time, we have developed and refined our baseball physio services to reduce the impact of injury and optimise on-field performance.
As part of our commitment to this community, we are proud to operate the Perth Baseball Physio – providing specialised physiotherapy, assessments and events for baseballers, throwers and overhead athletes.
Our baseball physio approach
Hundreds of West Aussie baseballers, softballers, golfers and tennis players have attended our clinics with throwing-related conditions, pain or impaired performance. We utilise state-of-the-art VALD strength testing equipment in our assessments, ensuring that each athlete’s plan is backed by accurate data.
Each case we treat is an opportunity to deepen our understanding of overhead athletes and, in doing so, help build better arms for Aussie baseballers.
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Two physio clinics, same great team
Perth Baseball Physio operates out of two locations, on South Street in Leeming and Antony St in Palmyra.
With our team of baseball and general sporting tragics who are highly skilled at what they do, you’ll be sure to receive quality treatment at both locations.
We also offer general physiotherapy, men’s and women’s health physiotherapy, clinical pilates and remedial massage therapy (massage at Palmyra only).
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Conditions we treat
Labral tear
A labral tear is a type of injury that occurs when the labrum, a piece of fibrocartilage that lines the rim of the shoulder or hip joint, becomes damaged or torn.
The labrum helps to stabilise the joint by deepening the socket and providing a surface for the joint capsule and ligaments to attach to. When the labrum is torn, it can cause pain, instability and weakness in the affected joint.
Rotator cuff related shoulder pain
The rotator cuff is a group of four muscles and their associated tendons that work together to help stabilise and move the shoulder joint. Rotator cuff related shoulder pain is a common condition that is caused by damage or injury to the rotator cuff muscles and tendons in the shoulder joint.
Tendinopathy
Tendinopathy is a condition that affects tendons – AKA, the thick, fibrous cords that attach muscles to bones in your body. Tendinopathy is characterised by pain, stiffness, and weakness in the affected tendon, and it can occur for a variety of reasons including overuse, injury or underlying medical conditions.
There are two main types of tendinopathy: tendinitis and tendinosis. Tendinitis refers to inflammation of the tendon and is typically caused by overuse or repetitive motion. While tendinosis is degeneration of the tendon tissue, which happens over time due to chronic injury or aging.
Physiotherapists & clinical staff
Feisal Zaw
Senior Physiotherapist / Trained Baseball Physio
Leeming
About
Feisal graduated from Curtin University with a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy in 2017. Since then, he has worked in some of the best physio clinics in Perth, treating a diverse range of clients including high-performance athletes, post-surgical patients and older adults. He has extensive experience in sports physiotherapy, having served as a head physiotherapist at WAFL level and worked with rugby and soccer teams across all levels, from youth to elite.
Feisal spent a year in London at a leading physiotherapy clinic in Notting Hill, where he focused on managing active clients and worked closely with expert trainers and health professionals. With a strong interest in sports physio and associated injuries, Feisal has undertaken further training in the management of tendinopathies and hip and knee conditions—both surgical and non-surgical. In recent years, he has also expanded into occupational physiotherapy, supporting workers in large industrial settings in Perth, with a focus on manual handling treatment, workplace safety and ergonomics.
Feisal is passionate about delivering patient-centred care. He works collaboratively with patients, empowering them through education, goal setting, and guidance to take charge of their recovery and long-term health. Outside the clinic, Feisal enjoys time at the beach, planning hiking trips, playing local soccer and supporting Arsenal—an ongoing source of both joy and frustration.
Specialisations
- Hip & Knee Conditions, Occupational Health, Sports Physiotherapy, TendinopathiesH
Allana Tunbridge
Senior Physiotherapist
Leeming
About
Allana graduated from Curtin University in 2009, having studied Physiotherapy and Exercise, and Health Science prior to that. She started her physio career working with WAFL teams and the Bayswater Rugby Club. Allana brings a wealth of experience in private practice physiotherapy and provides a holistic, individualised approach to treatment. Her interests are in musculoskeletal disorders, particularly the hip, and treatment of back and neck pain.
Allana has a special interest and post-graduate training in Women’s Health physiotherapy. Allana can help manage the following conditions: urinary incontinence, pelvic pain, prenatal/postnatal physio care and pelvic prolapse. As a mum of two, she loves treating new mothers and helping them work through the injuries and discomfort that motherhood can bring.
Specialisations
- Back & Neck Pain, Hip Conditions, Pelvic Health, Prenatal/Postnatal Care, Women's Health
Angus Lally
Senior Physiotherapist / Trained Baseball Physio
Palmyra and Leeming
About
Angus is a highly experienced physiotherapist who graduated with a Master of Physiotherapy in 2011. With over a decade of clinical experience, Angus has worked with a range of clients — from elite national-level athletes and Paralympians to people recovering from complex workplace injuries, and those seeking to move and feel better in everyday life. In addition, Angus has played a key role in mentoring and leading the clinical development of many junior and mid-career physiotherapists, supporting them to grow their skills and confidence in delivering exceptional care. Known for his high-level assessment and diagnostic skills, Angus prides himself on getting to the root of the problem — not just treating the symptoms.
His tailored, evidence-based approach means you’ll receive the care that’s right for you, whether you’re an athlete, an active weekend warrior or managing a complex injury. Away from work, you’ll find Angus trying his luck on the golf course, exploring the natural wonders of WA or on the hunt for the best long black in Perth.
Specialisations
- Knee & Hip Injuries, Lower Limb Amputee Rehabilitation, Tendinopathies, Vestibular Rehabilitation
Riley Spring
Associate Physiotherapist / Trained Baseball Physio
Leeming
About
Riley completed his Physiotherapy degree at The University of Notre Dame. Having honed his skills for 3 years, he decided to explore a new direction as the team physiotherapist and shortstop for the Montpellier Barracudas, the reigning champions of the French Baseball League. After multiple years playing professional baseball for the Perth Heat and Premier League hockey with Suburban Lions, Riley has first-hand experience as a sports physio, the rehab process, and helping athletes return to the sport they love. He enjoys treating a wide range of issues, with a particular interest in shoulder and knee sporting injuries.
He believes that a successful recovery starts with understanding each person’s unique needs and goals and building a program that is tailored to them. In his spare time, you’ll find Riley in the gym, running half-marathons or enjoying a good book and a coffee.
Specialisations
- Athletic Performance, Knee Injuries, Shoulder Injuries, Sports Rehabilitation
Kaitlyn Marshall
Associate Physiotherapist
Palmyra and Leeming
About
Kaitlyn completed her Physiotherapy degree at Curtin University, graduating with First Class Honours. She enjoys treating a wide variety of conditions, with a particular interest in sporting injuries in both recreational and high-level athletes, post-operative rehabilitation, lower back pain and neck pain. Kaitlyn uses a combination of manual therapy techniques, dry needling, taping and exercises consistent with the latest physiotherapy evidence to help her patients get back to doing what they love. She has also undergone further training in Clinical Pilates (including pre- and post-natal Pilates) and enjoys guiding patients through a range of Pilates exercises both for injury rehabilitation and general exercise.
In her free time, Kaitlyn stays active playing netball and doing gym and Pilates workouts. She also loves watching footy (she’s a mad Freo fan) and going to the beach. You will find Kaitlyn at our Palmyra physio clinic on Mon / Wed / Fri, and Tues / Thurs at our Leeming clinic.
Specialisations
- Clinical Pilates, Dry needling, Manual Therapy, Post-operative Rehabilitation, Sports Injuries
Alvin Ho
Associate Physiotherapist & Orofacial Myofunctional Therapist
Leeming
About
Alvin graduated from Curtin University with First Class Honours in Physiotherapy.
Alvin treats a wide range of physical conditions and has specific professional developmental training in treating orofacial myofunctional disorders (OMDs), inclusive of:
- Neck pain/ postural dysfunction
- Jaw pain (temporomandibular joint disorders)
- Sleep disordered breathing
- Developmental problems for children (breathing, chewing/swallowing, facial posture, thumb sucking, tongue tie)
- Facial asymmetry and non-invasive approach to improving facial aesthetics, definition, and reducing facial signs of ageing
Alvin strongly believes in a holistic approach to long term health and longevity. He has extensive experience with hypertrophy training in the gym – including previous experience as a certified personal trainer, as well as recently competing in natural bodybuilding winning his debut performance at the 2025 ICN West Coast Supershow.
Alvin converses fluently in English and Mandarin.
Specialisations
- Athletic Performance, Knee Injuries, Shoulder Injuries, Sports Rehabilitation
Rebekah Taylor
Senior Physiotherapist
Palmyra
About
Rebekah completed her undergraduate degree at Keele University in the UK in 2008 and went on to complete her ‘Physiotherapy in Women’s Health’ as part of her Master’s degree. Rebekah has a special interest in the management of gynaecological, antenatal and postnatal conditions as well as pelvic floor problems. She is passionate about postnatal care and has brought the Mummy MOT service to Australia, which is a one stop clinic for postnatal assessment and treatment.
Rebekah is qualified in Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS) which is used to treat over-active bladder and faecal incontinence. She can assist with any incontinence issues, prolapse management (including pessary fitting), pelvic pain, lower back pain, separation of abdominal muscles, painful intercourse and bladder and bowel retraining. Rebekah can also complete FitRight assessments for those mums wanting to participate in FitRight classes.
Rebekah also treats Men’s Health conditions such as incontinence following prostate surgery, pelvic pain and erectile dysfunction. Rebekah works closely with a naturopath, a sexual health nurse and the members of the Antony Street physio team to deliver a holistic treatment to all her patients. When not at work Rebekah can be found looking after her two small children, running, swimming or cycling. She has completed her fair share of triathlons and marathons, and this helps when working with new mums with their return to exercise goals.
Specialisations
- Bladder and Bowel Rehabilitation, Bladder and Bowel Retraining, Exercise Rehabilitation and Return to Exercise Programs, FitRight Assessments, Gynaecological Physiotherapy, Manual Therapy, Men’s Health Physiotherapy, Pelvic Floor Muscle Training, Pelvic Health Physiotherapy, Pelvic Pain Management, Posterior Tibial Nerve Stimulation (PTNS), Postnatal Rehabilitation, Prolapse Management (including pessary fitting), Women’s Health Physiotherapy
Macalistair Maslen
Senior Physiotherapist / Trained Baseball Physio
Palmyra
About
Mac grew up on a cattle station 300km north-east of Carnarvon but now calls Attadale home. In addition to physiotherapy, he’s a trained strength and conditioning coach and, in early 2026, will complete his Masters in Sports Physiotherapy. In addition to his time in clinic, Mac is the Head Physiotherapist for the Perth Heat Baseball, Curtin UBL (basketball) and Peel Thunder Colts and Futures (football). His weeks are jam-packed with sport, and he finds working with athletes extremely rewarding.
Mac treats all conditions but has a passion for sporting injuries, with a particular interest in ACL and traumatic knee injury management. He also loves performance testing and programming using the VALD technology in the Antony St Physio gym. He collaborates regularly with his colleges and specialists to provide you the best possible care so that you can achieve your goals as quickly and safely as possible. Mac enjoys keeping active by completing a variety of different sports and training regimes. Having run his first marathon and swum the Port to Pub, he’s now dabbling in weightlifting!
Specialisations
- ACL and Traumatic Knee Injury Management, Athlete Management and Recovery, Exercise Rehabilitation, Manual Therapy, Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy, Performance Testing and Programming (VALD Technology), Return to Sport Programs, Sports Injury Rehabilitation, Sports Physiotherapy, Strength and Conditioning
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