Nicholas Goldie is a passionate physiotherapist who is committed to helping people recover from injury, move with confidence, and achieve their personal health and performance goals. Growing up with a strong involvement in sport and an active lifestyle, Nick developed a fascination with how the body moves, performs, and adapts. His own experiences with injury and rehabilitation gave him valuable insight into the challenges many patients face and inspired him to pursue a career where he could make a meaningful difference in people’s lives.
Nick completed his Doctor of Physiotherapy at the University of Melbourne and enjoys treating a broad range of musculoskeletal conditions, sports injuries, and both acute and chronic presentations. He has a particular interest in exercise-based rehabilitation and working with active individuals who want to return to sport, improve performance, or simply get back to doing what they enjoy.
Nick takes a patient-centred approach to care, working closely with each individual to understand the underlying causes of their symptoms and develop personalised treatment plans tailored to their goals. He believes that successful rehabilitation is built on a combination of evidence-based treatment, education, and empowering patients to take an active role in their recovery. Seeing patients regain confidence, improve function, and return to meaningful activities is one of the most rewarding aspects of his work.
As a clinician, Nick is passionate about continuous learning and professional development. He is particularly interested in further exploring sports physiotherapy, injury prevention, performance enhancement, and the latest evidence-based rehabilitation strategies to help his patients achieve the best possible outcomes.
Outside the clinic, Nick enjoys staying active at the gym, playing sport, travelling, and exploring new places. A keen sports fan and traveller, he brings the same enthusiasm and energy to his professional life that he does to his personal pursuits
Doctor of Physiotherapy
Bachelor of Science
Tuesday: 07:30pm – 8:30pm
Wednesday: 11:30am – 8:30pm
Thursday: 11:30pm – 8:30pm
Friday: 12:00pm – 07:00pm
Sunday: 11:00am – 5:00pm
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