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We're a small team of experienced Physiotherapists, Occupational Therapists & Support Coordinators committed to delivering exceptional care and results to our clients after limb loss

MEET THE APR TEAM

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Shea Teevan

Shea originally graduated as a Physiotherapist in 2013 and developed a passion for working with people with amputation shortly thereafter.

 

He has since gone on to complete his Postgraduate in Rehabilitation in 2021.  Shea is an APA Titled Gerontological Physiotherapist and has been accepted as a Member of the Australian College of Physiotherapy in 2022.

Shea's skills, experience, training and passion are an ideal fit for Support Coordination, of which he became a Support Coordinator in 2023. 

He is an experienced educator and has taught about supporting people with amputation to tertiary students at Bond University, The University of Queensland, and Griffith University.

Shea is currently completing research investigating outcomes for new prosthetic users after rehabilitation at the Princess Alexandra Hospital. He has presented his research locally, nationally, as well as internationally. 

Outside of work Shea enjoys an active lifestyle, and enjoys drinking coffee, swimming in the pool or ocean, watching sport and spending time with friends and family, and his two cats, Raisin & Winston.


SHEA TEEVAN 
M.Rehab, B.Phty, MACP
Support Coordinator
APA Titled Physiotherapist

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Janet graduated with a First Class Honours Degree in Physiotherapy in 2010. Shortly after graduating she emigrated from Ireland to Australia and she now calls Australia home.

Janet has extensive experience in the area of amputee management, having worked with people after amputation across a variety of settings including inpatient and outpatient rehabilitation, and the community for over nine years. She is also an educator both clinically and in tertiary education within this field.

Janet is passionate about helping people after amputation transition from hospital back to life and being able to do the things that are important to them again.  Having seen how difficult this was for her brother after he had a lower limb amputation at a young age, she strives to improve the experience of people living with limb loss. This has also led her to participate in research studies in this field.

In her free time Janet loves being outdoors in nature and enjoys hiking, snorkelling and scuba diving. She enjoys travelling the world and always looks forward to visiting a new country. She is a passionate animal lover and loves spending time with her dog Bonnie and new puppy Bosco, who she dreams one day will become accredited therapy dogs.


JANET CROWLEY 
B.Sc(Hons), APAM
Senior Physiotherapist

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