Lisa Zeldenryk

Position:Clinical Coordinator 
Discipline:Physiotherapy
Location:Gippsland, Room 4N-233
Phone:+61351226558
Email:lisazeldenryk@federation.edu.au

Biography

Lisa Zeldenryk (nee Conlon) has worked as a senior clinician in private practice for over 20 years in regional Gippsland, Victoria. Lisa started a private practice business and co-directed  “Progressive Rehabilitation Group”  in Warragul for five years. Lisa has taught Allied Health Assistant students at TAFE Gippsland after completing her Certificate IV Training and Assessment qualification. Lisa is passionate about inspiring and empowering the next generation of allied health professionals.

Qualifications

  • Bachelors of Exercise Science (B.Ex.Sci) – Griffith University Gold Coast, 1999
  • Masters of Physiotherapy (M.Phty) – Griffith University Gold Coast, 2001
  • Graduate Certificate of Education (GCETE), Federation University, current
  • Graduate Certificate in Research (RE4), Federation University, current

Teaching courses

  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (PY5)
  • Bachelor of Occupational Therapy
  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) (PY8)
  • Masters of Speech Pathology

Teaching units

  • NHPBM1032/NHPPS1122 Anatomy and Physiology
  • HEASP5011 Anatomy and Physiology for Speech Pathology 1
  • NHPRH1004 Foundations of Allied Health Clinical Practice
  • Federation Physiotherapy Virtual Care Clinic (telehealth) clinical supervision

Professional associations

  • Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) current member
  • AHPRA current registration
  • Australian Pain Society (APS) current member
  • Australia and New Zealand Association for Health Professional Educators (ANZAHPE) current member

Clinical interests

  • Patient-centred care in Musculoskeletal, Orthopaedic & Sports Physiotherapy
  • Persistent Pain and pain education
  • Exercise rehabilitation (E.g., Clinical Pilates, Hydrotherapy, Strength training etc)

Research interests

  • Chronic Musculoskeletal pain
  • Pain Science Education

Current Honours students

  • 2025    Eleanor Bearchell, “An Exploration of Sporting Club Inclusion and Safety for LGBTQIA+ Members: A Qualitative Study.”