Bronte Carroll joined our physio team in 2023 having been a key member of the Aspire family since 2018. Bronte was fresh out of school and embarking on her uni studies when she started work on our Front Desk, so she completely understands how we do things here and what we routinely deliver for our patients. Bronte graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy with Honours from the University of Newcastle in 2022. She is ready to listen to your story and individualise your treatment to get you out of pain and back to your best as soon as possible. Bronte is a high level athlete and the 2023 NSW Womens 200m champion, so she personally understands the importance of injury prevention, early diagnosis of injury and above all, what it really feels like to be a patient. Bronte has endured her share of short and long term injuries and has always come back stronger, and faster. Bronte’s own experiences sparked her interest in becoming a physiotherapist and her passion for helping other people.
Bronte has had an outstanding learning journey thus far. She is currently the Team Physiotherapist for Central Coast United Football Club. During her studies she completed an internship with Central Coast Mariners Football Club Men’s A-League team, and also spent 3 seasons as Sports Trainer/Physiotherapist for Terrigal United Football Club Men’s Premier League teams.
Bronte is supported by our highly experienced team with daily discussions of what our patients need to optimise your management and recovery, so you can be assured of the input of over a hundred years of physiotherapy work into your individual treatment, as well as Bronte’s clever intuition, thorough attention to detail with her assessments and outlining your recovery program, delivered a smile and her warm nature. Bronte’s special interests are in helping athletes, especially with bone overload, tendon, muscle and growth-related injuries and pain, as well as anyone with lower back and knee pain. Bronte is learning even faster than she runs, so you will enjoy a high quality experience and recovery in her care.