Modality Sports Injury Clinic Location
Modality Sports Injury Clinic Wollongong
11/ 112-116 Princes Highway
Wollongong NSW 2519
M 0431 678 020
Directions: We are located on the corner of Elliotts Road and Princes Highway Wollongong. The clinic is located on the 1st floor directly above Betty & Wilma (across the road from Pharmacy Express)
Parking is available at Aldi (entry Elliotts Road)or the Coles Car Park (entrance via Grafton St)
ABOUT IVAN
Ivan Radonic is a qualified Sports Massage and Remedial Massage Therapist who works in Wollongong and specialises in treating soft tissue injuries that are acute or have become chronic. Drawing on extensive experience, Ivan provides a comprehensive assessment of the musclo-skeletal body and utilises a range of modalities and corrective exercises. The treatments assist the client to reach and maintain optimal functional health.
Ivan currently works with the St George Illawarra Dragons and has previously worked with:
- St-George Illawarra Dragons
- Australian Jillaroos
- Perth Wildcats
- Penrith Panthers
Upon his completion and successful certification from the Dr Vodder Manual Lymph Drainage (MLD) course, Ivan is a keen advocate of MLD
Therapy and its universal application as it can be beneficial for sporting injuries with localised swelling to improve recovery times. It can also be used for post operative procedures ranging from knee and shoulder as well as many other surgeries.
Ivan works with Primary and Secondary Lymphoedema patients incorporating Combined Decongestive Therapy and is also treating patients for Post Cancer and Post Stroke Care.
Qualifications
- Diploma in Sports Massage and Remedial Massage (Wollongong)
- Certified in Dr Vodder Lymphatic Drainage and Combined Decongestive Therapy
- Certificate III in Personal Training
Professional Affiliations & Memberships
- Member Triathlon Australia
- Member Australian Traditional Medicine Society
- Member Australasian Lymphology Association
SUPPORTING WOMEN IN THE ILLAWARRA
In affiliation with Raise The Gong, Modality Sports Injury Clinic is committed to providing ongoing support and therapy for women who are diagnosed with cancer.
Raise The Gong is a volunteer based not-for-profit organisation who promote health and well being with a strong focus on supporting women with cancer. They also provide Chemo Care Kits, which are free of charge and provide a range of products and services to help women during chemotherapy.