Calum Edsor

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Calum, an experienced Exercise Physiologist at Hiya Health, holds a Bachelor’s degree in Clinical Exercise Physiology and is currently pursuing a Master of Philosophy at QUT. Prior to joining Hiya Health, Calum gained valuable experience as a Strength and Conditioning Coach at private schools in Brisbane and a boutique gym in the CBD.

Calum is deeply passionate about empowering individuals to take charge of their health and well-being through a positive relationship with exercise. With a diverse clientele ranging from ages 4 to 94, Calum is dedicated to helping people overcome various obstacles and challenges to enhance their overall well-being. Regardless of the issues individuals face, Calum’s goal is to collaborate with them to find solutions that promote better health.

In addition to providing patient-centred care, Calum follows an integrated approach to patient management by actively engaging in multidisciplinary team meetings. This commitment to holistic care ensures that patients receive comprehensive and well-coordinated support.

Beyond work, Calum enjoys contributing coaching the state Intellectually Impaired basketball team and trying new food and new wines.

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Certificate III & IV in Fitness

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  • Musculoskeletal
  • Neurological conditions
  • Brain Injury
  • Mental Health management
  • Athletic development

“I am a practitioner who will always put my best foot forward aspiring to create genuine connections with the people I see every day at Hiya Health. Getting to know my clients and having an active contribution with achieving our goals and being a part of their journey, is incredibly rewarding and one of the main reasons I love coming into work every day.
I also really enjoy working with the integrative team at Hiya Health.

Having the opportunity to work closely together provides optimal care for our clients. Being able to easily collaborate with my colleagues day to day assists my capability to constantly grow and learn as a practitioner.”

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Calum Edsor, Exercise Physiologist