The Practitioner
AHPRA registered physiotherapist, elite sport professional, and founder of GF Physio.
Bio
Georgia Fagan is a Melbourne-based physiotherapist with a career that spans elite professional sport and private clinical practice. A former semi-professional basketball player, she brings first-hand experience of what it means to perform, compete, and recover at a high level.
Holding a Bachelor of Exercise Science and a Master of Physiotherapy — both from Griffith University — Georgia's expertise spans sports rehabilitation, women's health, paediatrics, and NDIS support. Her approach is always personalised, evidence-based, and athlete-first.
High Performance Sport
Georgia's work at the highest levels of professional sport directly shapes the care she delivers to every client, regardless of their level.
In 2026, Georgia joined the ATP World Tour — completing the Miami Open before heading to Europe for the full grass court season, including Queen's Club and Wimbledon. Responsibilities include courtside assessment, acute injury management, pre-match preparation, recovery protocols, and load monitoring across a demanding tournament calendar.
Georgia recently joined The Rocket Factory — cricket's elite fast bowling development program. Working alongside coaches and performance staff, her focus is keeping emerging pace bowlers healthy and on the field. Key areas include bowling load management, injury prevention, and building the physical foundations for long professional careers.
The Approach
No two bodies or injuries are the same. Every assessment, treatment plan, and rehab program is built specifically for you — your goals, your history, your lifestyle.
Treatment grounded in current research. Georgia combines the best available clinical evidence with hands-on expertise and athlete intuition developed across professional sport.
The goal isn't just pain relief — it's getting you back to doing what you love, better than before. Whether that's running a marathon or chasing your kids, the bar is set by you.
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