
Hi, I’m Nitin, Director and Senior Physiotherapist at GRIT Physio. I specialise in spinal and sports rehabilitation, and I believe great physiotherapy starts with hands-on care that’s done properly. I take pride in my manual therapy skills, and every session is focused, purposeful, and tailored to what you actually need.
I’ve spent nearly 10 years working in musculoskeletal and sports rehab, and I still love the process of helping someone understand their body, build a clear plan, and work towards a result that actually lasts. I’ve had two spinal surgeries myself, so I know how frustrating it can be to feel stuck, confused, or like no one’s really listening. That’s why I focus so heavily on clarity, simplicity, and step-by-step care that gives you direction from day one.

Hi, I’m Div (Divyam), Co-Director and Senior Podiatrist at GRIT Physio. I work closely with people dealing with everything from stubborn heel pain and ankle issues to sports injuries, kids’ foot problems, and falls risk in older adults. I’m all about getting to the root of the problem, explaining things simply, and giving you a clear plan to move forward.
With a background in sports and a calm, detail-focused approach, I take pride in combining rehab, orthotics, hands-on care, and education to deliver the right treatment, not just the quick one. Whether you’re a weekend runner, a concerned parent, or someone struggling with foot pain that’s been going on for too long, I’m here to help you get back to feeling strong, confident, and supported.

Hi, I’m Ryan, a Senior Physiotherapist at GRIT Physio with over 10 years of experience across hospital rehab, neurological care, and leadership roles in community and private settings. I work with a wide range of patients, from older adults recovering from surgery to powerlifters returning from injury. But my approach stays the same: practical, personalised, and focused on doing the work properly.
I speak conversational Cantonese and Mandarin, which helps me connect more meaningfully with the Chinese community. I also mentor younger physios and believe strongly in shaping the next generation of clinicians through teaching, support, and accountability.

Hi, I’m Dylan, a physiotherapist with a background in exercise science and a passion for helping people move better, feel stronger, and recover with confidence. I take an evidence-based approach to rehab, combining hands-on care, strength training, and simple, structured progressions that make sense for real life.
Whether you’re recovering from an injury, returning to sport, or just trying to move pain-free again, I’ll work with you to build a plan that’s clear, effective, and tailored to your goals. I believe in keeping things practical, and I’m always looking for ways to make rehab feel less confusing and more empowering.

Hi, I’m Sruthi, a Paediatric Occupational Therapist at GRIT Physio. I work closely with children, families, and our allied health team to support kids in building independence, emotional regulation, and confidence in their daily lives. My therapy style is playful, warm, and practical—whether we’re working on feeding, sensory processing, or school readiness.
I have a Master’s in Occupational Therapy from Bond University and a strong background in family-centred care. I often work alongside our physiotherapy team for joint sessions, and I also provide support for families navigating the NDIS, including Functional Capacity Assessments (FCA), assistive technology, and short-notice sessions when needed.

Hi, I’m Victoria, an Administrative and Client Relations Specialist with a passion for providing exceptional administrative support. With experience in the NDIS space, I thrive on helping allied health professionals and businesses streamline their day-to-day operations.
I have a strong background in client relations, HR functions, and project management, ensuring smooth administrative processes and fostering positive relationships with clients and colleagues. I’m also deeply passionate about my volunteering work in the mental health and psychology fields.