Nicholle Cooke-Hayes is the Director and Principal Exercise Physiologist at Movement Matters Therapy in Alice Springs. She specializes in creating holistic, trauma-informed exercise programs for individuals with chronic conditions, disabilities, and mental health challenges. She holds a Bachelor of Exercise Physiology from UNSW and a Masters from Torrens University.
Nicholle is deeply passionate about empowering people through movement, with a strong focus on improving health outcomes in rural and remote settings. She is a dedicated advocate for increasing access to care, particularly for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander communities, combining clinical expertise with a person-centered, compassionate approach.
Unique fact: Nicholle was instrumental in establishing exercise physiology services in Alice Springs and was nominated for Allied Health Professional of the Year by NT PHN.
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