Core Concepts Physiotherapist Parkway Parade
- +65 6226 3632
- 80 Marine Parade Road #06-05 Parkway Parade
Rachael Muir graduated from La Trobe University in 2014, earning a Bachelor of Health Sciences followed by a clinical Master’s in Prosthetics and Orthotics. She joined Orthotic Prosthetic Solutions (OPS) in 2015, where she has since built a well-rounded career working across both prosthetics and orthotics.
Her expertise lies especially in the management of complex paediatric cases. She has developed a strong reputation for her work with children requiring lower limb orthotic and prosthetic support.
At OPS, Rachael offers comprehensive orthotic and prosthetic care with a focus on paediatric patients. Her services include:
Custom lower limb orthotic design and fitting for children with complex needs
Paediatric prosthetic fittings, ensuring both functionality and comfort
Ongoing adjustments and follow-ups to accommodate growing children
Collaboration with multidisciplinary teams to support holistic care
Her attention to detail and empathetic approach help children and their families navigate treatment options with confidence.
In addition to her work at OPS, Rachael contributes her skills in specialist settings. She regularly attends the Regional North Orthotic Clinics, where she provides orthotic care for patients living outside metropolitan areas. Furthermore, she is involved with the Sir Charles Gardiner Amputee Clinic, assisting in the rehabilitation and prosthetic needs of amputee patients.
Her participation in these clinics demonstrates her commitment to accessible and high-quality care beyond the clinic walls.
Rachael is an active member of the Australian Orthotic and Prosthetic Association (AOPA). This membership ensures she stays up to date with advances in the field and maintains professional standards.
She continuously seeks professional development opportunities, combining her clinical expertise with the latest research and technologies. This approach allows her to offer clients innovative, evidence-based solutions tailored to their individual needs.
Rachael’s passion for paediatric orthotics and prosthetics is matched by her dedication to patient-centred care. She prioritises open communication with both patients and their families, ensuring everyone understands the treatment process and goals.
Whether fitting a young child with a custom orthotic or supporting a family through prosthetic rehabilitation, Rachael focuses on improving mobility and quality of life. Her combined technical knowledge and compassionate manner make her a valued member of the OPS team and the wider orthotic and prosthetic community.
