Andy Leung
Andy joined Enable Exercise in 2026 as one of our newest Physiotherapists, after completing his Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) (Honours) at the University of Sydney in 2025.
Andy has a strong interest in neurological rehabilitation and biomechanics. He also treats a variety of musculoskeletal conditions, including workers’ compensation injuries. He utilises an evidence-based, movement-focused approach to help patients improve their function and return to the activities that matter most to them.
Outside of the clinic, Andy stays active through track and field, where he competes in the triple jump. He also enjoys playing social golf and tennis, and staying active with outdoor exercise.
Dalesheon Brown
Del is our wonderful receptionist here at Enable!
She works at the front desk, answering calls, responding to emails, and actioning enquiries, assisting to ensure the smooth operation of the clinic.
In her spare time, Del enjoys gardening, creative arts, spending time with her cat, and anything horror-related. Please stop by and have a chit-chat.
Lily Smith
Lily is our newest team member and Exercise Physiologist, having completed her degree at the University of Sydney in 2024.
Lily thrives on social energy and is true lover of learning, constantly diving into new experiences! She naturally prioritises health and fitness in her own life and brings that same warmth and enthusiasm to the clinic, making sure every client feels supported.
Anuki Jayawardana
Anuki first began her career with Enable Exercise as a casual Exercise Physiologist after completing her degree at the University of Sydney in 2023. Anuki has since returned to university to complete her Masters of Physiotherapy at UTS in 2025, and is now dual qualified as both a Physiotherapist and Exercise Physiologist!
When she is not in the clinic, you’ll find Anuki soaking up the sunshine at the beach, lifting something heavy in the gym, or in the kitchen baking sweet treats!
Her love of movement, nature, and good food helps her bring energy, warmth, and a genuine human touch to her clinical work.
Noor Hekmat
Noor joined Enable Exercise in 2025 as one of our newest Physiotherapists, after completing her Masters of Physiotherapy at the University of Sydney in 2024.
Noor is a firm believer that movement is the best medicine! In the clinic, she is a highly dedicated and motivating therapist who consistently challenges her clients to achieve their best possible results.
Outside of work, you’ll often find her actively developing her physiotherapy knowledge through reading, enjoying a session at the gym, or unwinding with good food.
Zheng Lau
Zheng completed a Bachelor of Exercise Physiology at the University of Sydney in 2022. Zheng has over a year of experience working in an aged care setting as a Therapy Assistant with the intention to improve the quality of life of the residents through exercise. He is a strong believer of “use it or lose it” and believes that all individuals can benefit from exercising.
Tianna Bozinovski
Tianna first started with Enable Exercise in early 2022 as a casual administrative staff member whilst she completed her full-time Exercise Physiology degree at the University of Sydney. Since completing her degree in 2024, Tianna has been working as an Exercise Physiologist full-time, and has now stepped into a new role as Practice Manager!
In her spare time, Tianna will often be found outdoors, whether it be hiking, spending a day at the beach, or enjoying a picnic in the sun! Tianna is also an avid gym goer and is always striving to be better than she was yesterday!
Sean Koizumi
Sean completed his Bacheolor of Exercise Physiology at the University of New South Wales in 2021. Sean developed a passion and keen interest towards neurological rehabilitation after completing his university placements at our very own Enable Exercise.
Matthew Lukash
Matthew is a dual accredited Physiotherapist and Exercise Physiologist, and brings a wealth of knowledge and experience to the team having worked in neurological rehabilitation since completing his undergraduate studies in 2020. During his undergraduate degree, Matt undertook work experience with Enable Exercise where he developed a keen interest in all things neurological.
Kwan Leung
Kwan established Enable Exercise in 2017 after recognising a need for a neurological rehabilitation service which provides an intensive exercise based rehabilitation for people with neurological disabilities.
