Thea Dillon

Thea Dillon

Thea is a Director of GCPSH and the Principal Remedial Massage Therapist. In addition to holding a Diploma in Remedial Massage Therapy, she holds a degree in Exercise Science from the University of Wollongong, and has over six years experience as a Remedial Massage Therapist. Thea has extensive experience in treating a variety of clientele with a range of musculoskeletal conditions and complaints, and enjoys working with clients of various ages, athletic ability, and health status. She is a regular therapist for a number of elite athletes, particularly within the sports of Triathlon, Swimming and Athletics, and has been the Head Massage Therapist for the Australian Age-Group Team at the World Triathlon Championships on a number of occasions.

Thea has a special interest in the use of specific soft tissue techniques to enhance performance and treat musculoskeletal conditions that cause pain and dysfunction, such as headaches & back pain. She is passionate about the numerous benefits that massage therapy can bring to the body, and advocates the use of soft tissue techniques as a maintenance strategy for good health and optimal performance. On a personal level, Thea trained and competed as a Triathlete for a number of years, most extensively over the Half-Ironman and Ironman distances, so understands how important regular massage treatment is for optimal performance, and injury management and prevention.

Thea is available at GCPSH Runaway Bay Monday to Friday.