Concussion Care. Done Properly.
Assessment, recovery, and baseline testing for athletes of all ages, backed by evidence, guided by clinicians, and built to keep them safe.
A complete at-home baseline screening including Cognigram® cognitive testing and key outcome measures. Simple to complete, but critical for safer return-to-play decisions.
✔ Reviewed by a health professional
✔ Simple at-home test — no clinic visit needed
✔ Includes Cognigram® cognitive testing
✔ Takes ~20 minutes
Be ready for season 2026.
Support for every stage of concussion.
Baseline Testing
Establish your cognitive and symptom baseline before a concussion occurs.
Concussion Assessment & Management
Expert clinical evaluation, symptom tracking, and recovery plans.
Return to Learn | Train | Play Guidance
Advice regarding sports specific protocols, medical clearance, and structure for school, training, and sport.
What is Cognigram®?
Cognigram® is a validated neurocognitive test developed in Australia by Cogstate, a Melbourne-based company recognised globally for its concussion assessment tools.
It is used across elite Australian sport, including the AFL, NRL, Super Rugby, and A-League football, to objectively measure four key areas of brain function:
Attention
Processing speed
Memory
Reaction time
These metrics help health professionals make accurate, evidence-based decisions about concussion recovery.
The Team.
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Devon is the founder of the Gippsland Concussion Clinic, graduating at a Physiotherapist from La Trobe University in 2009. A lifelong Latrobe Valley local, Devon has built a strong reputation for clear communication, practical decision-making, and an evidence-based approach to injury management.
With extensive experience in community and competitive sport, Devon has a particular interest in concussion assessment, recovery planning, and return-to-play decision making. His background as a dual premiership player with the Morwell Football Club and former senior coach of the Morwell East Football Club gives him a practical understanding of the pressures faced by athletes, parents, and clubs when managing head injuries.
Devon’s role within the Gippsland Concussion Clinic focuses on clinical governance, pathway development, and ensuring that local athletes have access to structured, objective concussion care that reflects current best practice rather than guesswork.
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Alex is an experienced physiotherapist with a strong background in musculoskeletal and sports physiotherapy, including extensive work in high-performance sporting environments.
He has worked with a range of elite and developing athletes through organisations such as National Tennis Competitions, the Murray Bushrangers Football Club, and currently serves as a Physiotherapist for Gippsland Power (Coates Talent League) and the Gippsland Stars (Victorian Netball League). This experience has shaped his structured, protocol-driven approach to concussion assessment and return-to-play decision making.
At Gippsland Concussion Clinic, Alex is responsible for post-injury assessment, ongoing monitoring, and guiding athletes safely through recovery using recognised concussion frameworks and objective testing tools.
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Ben is a physiotherapist with a strong background in exercise science, strength and conditioning, and athletic development, allowing him to support athletes throughout the full rehabilitation and return-to-play process.He holds a Bachelor of Exercise and Sport Science in addition to his Physiotherapy degree and is an ASCA Accredited Strength and Conditioning Coach. This combination enables Ben to bridge the gap between clinical assessment and real-world performance demands — an important factor in concussion recovery and graded return to activity.
Ben has experience working in high-performance environments with developing athletes, giving him a practical understanding of load management, progression, and risk mitigation. Within the Gippsland Concussion Clinic, Ben supports baseline screening, follow-up assessments, and recovery planning under established concussion protocols.
Ben is also a local footballer currently playing for the Glengarry Football Netball Club, having previously spent many years in the Gippsland League with Traralgon. This background gives him a strong understanding of community sport, which he brings into his clinical work.