
Jack Beechey-Danvers
Associate Physiotherapist
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy – Honours (Federation University)
- Member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA)
- Club Physiotherapist at the Pakenham Football Club
Consulting at Physioworks Cranbourne, Associate Physiotherapist Jack Beechey-Danvers has a passion for musculoskeletal rehabilitation & post-acute care.
Jack is committed to helping individuals regain function & improve their quality of life. He enjoys working with people of all ages, whether recovering from injury, surgery, or managing chronic conditions; and he takes a holistic approach to rehabilitation.
In season 2025, Jack Beechey-Danvers is the club physiotherapist for the Pakenham Football Club.
Jack Beechey-Danvers gained valuable experience as a Sports Trainer with the Federation University Indigenous National Teams, across multiple sports (netball, basketball, volleyball & touch football), where he facilitated warm-ups, game-day preparation, acute injury management & recovery strategies.
Jack has also previously been Head Sports Trainer at Falcons 2000 Soccer Club.
An avid runner, Jack has completed 10 marathons, including three ultramarathons, so he has great understanding & empathy of injury prevention & management for runners and athletes.
Jack’s experience includes two years as an Allied Health Assistant within the public hospital setting, supporting individuals with orthopaedic, neurological & cardiorespiratory conditions in their post-acute recovery.
In addition to his clinical practice, Jack has a strong research interest, particularly in interprofessional collaboration in elite sports. Jack Beechey-Danvers Honours research (2024) explored the dynamics between physiotherapists and strength & conditioning coaches in Australian Rules Football, and his manuscript is currently under review for publication.
Physiotherapist Jack Beechey-Danvers is an active Member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA).