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Riley Physiotherapists Inc. was registered as a personal liability company and commenced trading in 2016. It is owned by Juli-Ann Riley, who has had over 15 years experience running a private physiotherapy practice.

Riley Physiotherapists Inc. is based at the new Meyrickton Park in Hillcrest. Physiotherapy and rehabilitation is also provided at consultation rooms in Le Domaine and all frail cares throughout the upper highway area.

Riley Physiotherapists Inc. provide a comprehensive physiotherapy service for all conditions. 

Caring and competent physiotherapists Juli-Ann Riley, Candice Rommers and Maryke van Rooyen provide the physiotherapy service.

Candice Rommers obtained her B. Physiotherapy degree from the University of kwaZulu Natal in 2014. She participated in the UKZN “Young Health Scientists Research Symposium” and was awarded the best Final Year Physiotherapy Research Project. She also received the Dean’s Commendation for her final two years. She started her career in a hospital setting and has been involved in treating an array of conditions including chest infections, sinusitis, cardiac problems, cancer, chronic conditions like high blood pressure and diabetes and reduced mobility following prolonged illness or bedrest. She has also gained extensive experience in the treatment of neurological conditions, such as stroke, Parkinsons, MS, neuropathy etc. Candice has a passion for caring for geriatric patients and attends to them in frail cares or their home environments, if they are unable to come to the rooms. She provides mobility assessments and training (including walking aids etc) and rehabilitation to improve activities of daily living and independent functional rehabilitation. Candice also treats patients with musculoskeletal conditions, like neck and back pain, and sports injuries. 

Juli-Ann Riley obtained her BSc Physiotherapy from the University of Stellenbosch in 1999 and her undergraduate research was presented at the University Academic Day. She gathered varied and valuable experience working locally and in the United Kingdom and opened her first private practice in 2003. Juli completed her postgraduate Orthopaedic Manual Therapy course with distinction in 2007 and was awarded the prize for the top student. She has a passion for orthopaedic and musculoskeletal conditions and now lectures and examines other physiotherapists on this course. Juli was invited to present a paper at the International Physiotherapy Congress in 2009 and had a research paper on “pinched nerves” published in 2011. She has also presented various lectures to physiotherapists on manual therapy, orthopaedic conditions, practice management and ethical issues. Juli was the Physiotherapy Private Practitioners representative for many years and has also been the KZN Orthopaedic Manual Therapy Chairman and the Animal Physiotheray Chairman. Juli was chosen and trained as an IASP (International Association for the Study of Pain) Pain Ambassador and has provided training to various healthcare practitioners throughout the province. She also focuses on the management of pain in the practice.