GOOD PHYSIO - Key Persons


Judy Cheng

Job Titles:
  • Senior Physiotherapist
Judy has 30 years experience as a Physiotherapist in neurology, musculoskeletal and respiratory conditions for adults and children. Judy enjoys working with children and their families to achieve their goals whilst having fun at the clinic, home, playground, educational setting or pool. As a mother of two teenagers she understands the importance of integrating routines that work for the whole family.

Julianne Pegler

Job Titles:
  • Physiotherapist
  • Paediatric Physiotherapist
Julianne is an experienced Paediatric Physiotherapist. She studied at The University of Melbourne and earned a Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 2000. She has postgraduate qualifications in Public Health and Paediatric Orthopaedics (2014), having won a scholarship from the Victorian Paediatric Orthopaedic Network. Julianne is an experienced paediatric physiotherapist, having completed a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (2000) and Post Graduate Certificate in Paediatric Orthopaedic Physiotherapy (2014) at The University of Melbourne and the Royal Children's Hospital (RCH). Julianne has worked for over 10 years at RCH, treating babies and children with orthopaedic, neurological and acute respiratory conditions.

Moira Henrich

Job Titles:
  • Paediatric Physiotherapist
  • Senior Physiotherapist
Moira is an experienced Paediatric Physiotherapist. She has worked both nationally and internationally with infants and young children since graduating from La Trobe University in 2003. Moira began her paediatric physiotherapy career at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne in 2004, where she gained acute and subacute experience in all areas of practice including Orthopaedics, Neurosurgery, Neurology, Cardiothoracics and chronic developmental conditions. She then worked in Belfast, United Kingdom at a Specialist School for children with disabilities before returning to Australia and working for Eastern Health in a busy outpatient clinic predominantly servicing infants with Plagiocephaly, Torticollis, postural variations such as intoeing gait and developmental delays. She also led the development of a Developmental Dysplasia of the Hip clinic together with the Radiology department having completed her Specialist Certificate in Paediatric Orthopaedic Physiotherapy in 2011. Whilst completing her Masters in Paediatric Physiotherapy at The University of Melbourne, Moira moved to Houston, Texas, USA in 2013 where she was active member of the American Academy of Cerebral Palsy and Developmental Medicine serving on the International Affairs committee between 2013 and 2017 developing important collegial relations and maintaining current knowledge of evidence-based practice and advances in developmental medicine. She worked in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Texas Children's Hospital with critically ill premature infants, and most recently in the Paediatric Outpatient Department of Texas Children's Hospital primarily evaluating and treating infants with plagiocephaly, torticollis, developmental delay, Cerebral Palsy and other neurological disorders.