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Bella

Bella Fraser

Allied Health Assistant

Bella is an aspiring physiotherapist whose passion for health, fitness, and the intricacies of the human body is evident. Currently immersed in her third year of a four-year physiotherapy program, Bella is on a dedicated journey to acquire the knowledge and skills necessary to empower individuals in overcoming challenges and reaching their goals.

In 2023, Bella seamlessly integrated into the Through Life Physiotherapy team after a successful university student placement at the clinic. Witnessing the diverse range of physiotherapy services offered by Through Life, Bella was instantly captivated by the clinic's commitment to comprehensive care and applied to be a part of the team as an allied health assistant.

Beyond her academic pursuits, Bella's passion for sports and fitness is evident in her role as a sports trainer for a local AFL team. This experience has deepened her understanding of the significance of an active lifestyle and its profound influence on holistic health.

Adding a distinctive flair to her professional profile, Bella pursued a diploma in dance (elite performance) for two years in the vibrant city of Melbourne at Jason Coleman's Ministry of Dance. This unique experience not only heightened her appreciation for the intricate movements of the human body but also equipped her with a nuanced understanding of the interplay between physicality and well-being.

In her leisure time when Bella isn't immersed in work or university studies, she delights in keeping active, socialising with her friends and unleashing her inner foodie by exploring new culinary experiences.

The Through Life Team is here to look after all your physiotherapy, rehabilitation and exercise needs.
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