
Georgia Kelly
Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
Georgia began her career in musculoskeletal physiotherapy working in private clinics in Brisbane and Edinburgh.
Georgia Kelly
Pelvic Health Physiotherapist
Qualifications: Bachelors of Science: Exercise Physiology, Masters in Physiotherapy
WHTA Member
Mum to two (we think that’s a qualification in itself, isn’t it?!)
Georgia began her career in musculoskeletal physiotherapy working in private clinics in Brisbane and Edinburgh. Upon her return to Brisbane, her interest in Women’s Health flourished as she saw first-hand how treating women holistically based on their age and phase of life was essential. Her focus in Women’s Health has only grown since becoming a mother to two active boys.
Georgia’s experience allows her to blend musculoskeletal and pelvic health knowledge to give patients a comprehensive assessment and treatment plan that fits their lifestyle. She seeks to help every patient feel empowered, knowledgeable and ready to take action after every consult. Not only does Georgia love to work with people to address their concerns, she believes looking ahead to work towards long-term health goals create a pathway for a healthy, active life.
Georgia loves travelling and likes to keep active in the gym (so her boys know she’s boss). She also enjoys reading, being out in nature and long-lunches with her girlfriends (when diaries align)!
Relevant Post Graduate Training:
WHTA – Women’s Health Introductory Course (2019)
WHTA Advanced PF – POP/SUI (2021)
WHTA Advanced Pelvic Floor – Exercise, Sport and Musculoskeletal Dysfunction Course (2021)
WHTA – Research Update (2023)
WHTA Level 3 Advanced Pelvic Floor Course – “Birth Choices” (2023)
Physio Skills – Anorectal Evaluation and Management for Physiotherapists (2023)
PB Conference : Endometriosis (2023)
WHTA Advanced PF – SUI revision (2024)
WHTA Levator Avulsion Webinar
Allison Bryant Anorectal Skills Course (2025)