Megan Jepson



Exercise Physiologist

  • Diploma of Health Science
  • Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science
  • Masters in Clinical Exercise Physiology
  • Accredited Exercise Physiologist and a full member of Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA)

Megan Jepson is a highly credentialed exercise physiologist at Physioworks Health Group, who has vast experience in exercise assessment and the prescription of:

  • Geriatric populations for general de-conditioning, high falls risk and chronic conditions
  • Obesity
  • Diabetes
  • Musculoskeletal injuries and conditions, including chronic back pain
  • Sport specific conditioning, particularly netball and swimming

Megan is a former sport trainer for the Dandenong Stingrays (AFL Under 18’s). She is a former Board member and Netball Coach of Sandown Cobra’s Football and Netball Club.

Megan has a passion and desire for seeing people reach their ultimate goal, whether that be to fit into that size 10 dress or to finally be pain free, as she firmly believes “that a little bit of exercise can help everybody”.

With a focus on Woman’s Health, Megan Jepson has worked on a Bra Study research project with Monash Univeristy looking at the impact of breast size on shoulder, neck and back pain, as well as posture – see video below.

Megan Jepson also works as a Research Assistant for Monash University in the Department of Community Emergency Health and Paramedic Practice, currently assisting on a number of  research projects, including a major Physiotherapy project –  ‘How does anthropometrics, posture and muscle function differ for women with and without shoulder and neck pain/dysfunction?’

Megan Jepson is co-author of recently published research study: ‘There is a very distinct need for education’ among people with rotator cuff tendinopathy: An exploration of health professionals’ attitudes

Megan Jepson is available for Exercise Physiology consultation at Physiowork Cranbourne on Monday and Wednesday (afternoon/evening) and on Friday (morning)

She consults at the Physioworks Mulgrave (WPPC) clinic on Monday morning and Friday afternoon.

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Could badly fitted bras be the cause of your back pain? We take a look at the new Australian research that has linked the two. #9News | http://9News.com.au

Posted by 9 News on Wednesday, 19 October 2016