
Euleishia completed her Bachelors Degree in Physiotherapy with honors in 2009.
In 2010, she completed her community service in Kwa-Zulu Natal.
Over the years, she has gained experience in treating a vast array of disabilities and dysfunctions of the human body. She found her passion in orthopaedics, paediatric respiratory conditions and womens health issues. However, she is truly grateful to be in this profession aiding and assisting those who need her help with general movement and pain inflicting conditions.
She has thus, attended various courses to keep up to date with evidence- based knowledge and techniques.
Face to Face Courses attended are as follows:
– Dry Needling
– Orthopaedic Manipulative Therapy (OMT1)
– The ultimate upper quarter course
– The ultimate lower quarter course
– Dynamic taping course
– Womens Pelvic Health course 1
– Kinesiotaping
– Introduction to pilates
– Exercise and function without pain
Online courses during COVID:
• Cranio-cervical-mandibular pain disorder
• The Functional Pelvis
• Best Management for the sacro-iliac joint
• Managing Sports Injuries
• Supporting patients with persistent Musculoskeletal pain disorders towards self management
• The Mindful way of managing the pelvis
• Managing Lumbo-pelvic pain in pregnancy
• Managing trauma- the practitioner and the patient
• The Relationship of the neuromusculoskeletal system and Visceral manipulation Part1 and 2
• Hip conditions
• Persistent Neuromusculoskeletal pain bootcamp
• The Risk of a Broken Heart- coaching to wholeness
• Stress: What is it, how does it affect pain and what can we do about it?
• Introduction to the Movement Analysis and Education Strategy Course (MAES therapy)
• Simple Stress Incontinence
• Female Pelvic Health Course
• Addressing Sleep Hygiene in a person with Fibromyalgia
• An Introduction to Lymphatics and managing Lymphoedema
• Managing the child athlete
• Ethics courses
• Courses related to COVID and Physiotherapy Management
• Social distancing and the Mckenzie Method

Ria Krog, a woman of many strengths, had a year of army training! In that year, she sustained an ankle injury which sparked her desire to study physiotherapy. She completed her degree at TUKS university in 1990.
She gained many years of experience working in the public sector and was even instrumental in starting up a now fully-functional, much- needed physiotherapy department at Middelburg Hospital in 1993.
In 1998, she commenced working at Johanna Liebenbergs physiotherapy practice at this very hospital. She owned the practice from 2006- 2018.
In her years, she attended various courses on various topics- Mckenzie concept, courses on SIJ, neck, shoulder, knee, sports injuries and head injuries, Maitland courses and START- dealing with treatment of celebral palsy patients.
However, after many years of working in the paediatric ward, she had found her passion therein. Everyday her love for her job is re-ignited!

Thabiso H. Monyela earned his Honours degree in BSc Physiotherapy at The University of The Western Cape. He completed his community service in the rural areas of the North West Province, where his main focus was community rehabilitation and integration.
Thereafter, he worked in various private hospitals in and around the North West Province, where he gained experience in managing different conditions in the outpatient department and in the hospital wards.
He says:” As a physiotherapist, I have obtained the opportunity to aid in overcoming physical, medical and functional limitations, thus reducing the burden of disease in my patients so that they can have a better quality of life and that is where my passion lies”
My name is Dwayne Phillips, I am a passionate caring and friendly physiotherapist who loves to treat the root cause of the problem and merely the symptom. I graduated from the University of Western Cape and have huge amounts of experience in all fields of physiotherapy; but my key strength is treatment, diagnosis, and rehabilitation of neuromuscular skeletal conditions and sports injuries.
A quote from Denis Waitley- “Time and health are two precious asset that we don’t recognize and appreciate until they have been depleted. “
So don’t waste any time regarding your health; get it checked out before a small problem becomes huge.
