Ines Serrada
Lecturer, Physiotherapy (Neurological Rehabilitation)

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College of Health School of Allied Health and Human Performance
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About me

Dr Ines Serrada is an academic and clinician with teaching and research interests in neuroscience and rehabilitation. She is the coordinator for the third year undergraduate and final year graduate entry Neurological Rehabilitation clinical placement courses in the Physiotherapy program. She recently developed the student-led rehabilitation clinic at the newly opened AU Health and Medical Clinic in Elizabeth which has a strong focus on Rehabilitation and Trauma Informed Care. Ines' main area of interest is in sensation, somatic awareness, and trauma informed care. She currently conducts clinical trials, is a reviewer of journal publications and Honours and PhD theses, continues to publish research, as well as supervisor's candidates to completion in Honours and PhD programs. She has previously worked in a variety of public and private rehabilitation settings and now continues to work privately with neurological rehabilitation clients. Her role at the University is Lecturer of Physiotherapy (Neurological Rehabilitation), School of Allied Health and Human Performance, College of Health.

Undergraduate Program- REHB 3008 Rehabilitation (2026)
Graduate Entry Program-REHB 6004 Physiotherapy Practice in Rehabilitation (2026)

APA SA Neurology Committee Chair (Australian Physiotherapy Association)
Last updated on 15/02/2026 by Ines Serrada