Dr Rachelle Sultana (Exercise Physiologist)
- Name
- Dr Rachelle Noelle Sultana
- Qualifications
- Doctor of Philosophy University of Sydney Sydney, Australia 2020
- Masters of Clinical Exercise Physiology Australian Catholic University 2015
- Bachelor of Exercise and Sports Science Australian Catholic University 2013
- Occupation
- Exercise Physiologist
- Sport and Exercise Medicine Specialist
- Gender
- Languages Spoken
- English
- Medical Specialties
- Sport and Exercise Medicine
- General Practice
- Links
- http://healthstin.com.au/
- https://www.healthshare.com.au/profile/professional/389206-rachelle-sultana/
- https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30803498/
- https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/abs/pii/S0167527320333970
- https://diabetesjournals.org/care/article/43/10/2371/35951/The-Effect-of-a-Novel-Low-Volume-Aerobic-Exercise
- Phone
- 1300 090 931
Dr Rachelle is the Healthstin’s Team Allied Health Coordinator and has been an Exercise Physiologist for almost 10 years. She has also completed her PhD in the effects of exercise on in Diabetes and Obesity, which has provided her with ample knowledge and experience treating and managing obesity and diabetes outcomes, along with a wide scope of conditions such as cardiovascular, neurological, and musculoskeletal disorders. She uses the combination of her research background and patient-centred approach to develop safe and suitable exercise programs and advice for her patients. Rachelle also extends this knowledge through her mentoring and support of the Healthstin team and educating our future Allied Health Professionals.
- Affiliated Clinics
- Healthstin
- Affiliated Organisations
- Exercise and Sports Science Australia (ESSA)
- Affiliated Universities
- University of Sydney
- Australian Catholic University
- Topics
- NDIS
- Complex Conditions
- Pain Management
- Obesity and Diabetes
- Disabilities
- Injuries
- Return to Work.
- Exercise Rehabilitation
Social Media
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Publications
- The Effect of a Novel Low-Volume Aerobic Exercise Intervention on Liver Fat in Type 2 Diabetes: A Randomized Controlled Trial https://diabetesjournals.org/care/article/43/10/2371/35951/The-Effect-of-a-Novel-Low-Volume-Aerobic-Exercise
- The effect of high Intensity interval training versus moderate intensity continuous training on arterial stiffness and 24h blood pressure responses: A systematic review and meta-analysis https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30803498/