Our Physiotherapy Team

Eloise Perrier - Physiotherapist and Director

Eloise Perrier completed her Physiotherapy degree at the Australian Catholic University, where she developed a keen interest in the area of Paediatrics. She has worked in a specialised Paediatric private clinic for many years, where she has acquired a wealth of knowledge about various Paediatric conditions. This often involved visiting her clients at their home, childcare and school. She soon realised how successful therapy in these environments can be.

Mobile therapy allows constant collaboration between the therapist and the child’s parents/teachers/coaches, and allows the child to practice their skills in an environment familiar to them. It is not surprising that this delivery method is so successful.

Eloise is excited to offer mobile Paediatric Physiotherapy to the Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich and Bayside areas (please contact Eloise to discuss your options if you are located out of these areas). She is passionate about delivering family-centered care and developing goals collaboratively with her clients and their families. She will work with you and your child, to help them reach their own unique potential and develop stronger relationships with their friends.

Eloise operates within the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS), and will happily walk you through the process and answer any questions you may have. She is trained in Key Word Sign (Auslan Edition) as she is committed to being able to communicate with your child, no matter where they are in their speech and language journey. She also is an Autism Certified Swim Instructor and thoroughly enjoys helping her clients feel safe and comfortable in the water.

Brooke Gillmeister - Physiotherapist

Brooke Gillmeister is a dedicated Physiotherapist with a passion for helping children reach their full potential. She holds a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from the Australian Catholic University and has worked for several years in a private Paediatric clinic, where she gained extensive experience supporting children and adolescents with a wide range of developmental, congenital and neurological conditions.

Brooke is passionate about delivering family-centred care and believes in working collaboratively with parents and caregivers to set meaningful goals that support the child’s development and participation in daily life and community activities. Her holistic approach and genuine connection with families have made her a strong advocate for therapy that extends beyond the clinic walls.

Driven by a belief in the power of community-based care, Brooke delivers therapy in kindergartens, childcare centres, schools, and aquatic settings - environments where children feel most comfortable and supported. This passion led her to establish a role at Little Steps Physiotherapy, where she now offers these services full time.

Brooke also has a special interest in infant care and development. In her previous role, she led Baby Development Classes, where she guided parents through key gross motor milestones and offered early intervention support in a nurturing environment.

At the heart of Brooke’s practice is a commitment to empower families and ensure each child has the opportunity to thrive in their everyday environments.

Brooke is now available to offer mobile Paediatric Physiotherapy to the Brisbane, Logan, Ipswich and Bayside areas.

Our Physiotherapist’s have experience with the following conditions…

  • Autism Spectrum Disorder

  • ADHD

  • Cerebral Palsy (including Selective Dorsal Rhizotomy Surgical Rehabilitation)

  • Down Syndrome

  • Developmental Delay

  • Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (Joint Hypermobility)

  • Developmental Coordination Disorder (DCD)

  • Low muscle tone

  • Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA)

  • Angelman Syndrome

  • Infant Care (including Torticollis and Plagiocephaly)

  • Chronic Pain

  • Post-Orthopaedic Management

  • Fragile X Syndrome

  • Neurological and Congenital Disabilities

  • Biomechanical concerns

  • Toe walking

  • As well as general posture, coordination, balance and general gross motor difficulties.