Jess Barthelson, Accredited Exercise Physiologist at Accelr8 Rehab, Canberra
Accelr8 Rehab, Weetangera

Jess Barthelson

Accredited Exercise Physiologist

Canberra born and raised. Jess works with people managing osteoporosis, menopause and perimenopause, lower back pain and osteoarthritis, using exercise that is built around your body rather than a template.

Accredited with ESSA

Exercise and Sports Science Australia

Menopause and bone health

A particular focus of her practice

Canberra local

Born here, trained here, still here

Individualised programs

Built around your body and your goals

How she got here

It Started in a High School Exercise Science Class

Jess found anatomy and physiology in high school and it stuck. Not in a vague way. She liked knowing exactly why a body did what it did, and what could be done about it when things stopped working properly.

The second piece came when she started resistance training herself. Watching what it did to her own strength, energy and confidence made the career decision fairly simple. If it could do that, it was worth doing properly, and it was worth doing for other people.

She is now an Accredited Exercise Physiologist, working with people whose conditions are long term rather than short term. Osteoporosis, menopausal symptoms, lower back pain, osteoarthritis and musculoskeletal injuries. Conditions where the answer is rarely a six week program and a wave goodbye.

The thing clients tend to comment on is that she explains things. You leave knowing what you are doing and why, which is usually the difference between a program you follow and a program you abandon in week three.

"Most people do not need more willpower. They need a program that actually fits their life, and someone who explains what it is for."

Jess Barthelson
A particular focus

Menopause, Perimenopause and Exercise, Without the Confusion

There is a lot of noise in this space and not much of it is useful. Strength changes, bone density changes, sleep changes, and the advice you get is often either "just do more cardio" or nothing at all. Jess works through it properly with you.

Bone density Loading the skeleton in a way that is safe now and protective later.
Strength and muscle Holding on to what you have, and building where you can.
Symptom management Exercise built around how you actually feel week to week.
How Jess works

Assess, Explain, Then Build

No two people walk in with the same body, the same history or the same week ahead of them. The program should reflect that.

01

Assess properly

What your body can handle right now, what it cannot, and where the actual limitation is. This is the part that gets rushed everywhere else, and it is the part that determines whether the rest works.

02

Explain it clearly

You should understand what each exercise is doing and why it is in your program. People stick with things they understand, and they stop doing things that feel arbitrary.

03

Build something sustainable

An individualised program that fits your week, adjusts as you improve, and does not fall apart the first time life gets busy. Progress that compounds beats progress that resets.

What she works with

Conditions Jess Sees Most

Osteoporosis and low bone density

Loading bone safely and progressively, with the right kind of resistance work rather than the vague advice to stay active.

Menopause and perimenopause

Strength, bone health, energy and symptom management, built around how you actually feel rather than a fixed schedule.

Lower back pain

Working out what the back can tolerate today, then rebuilding capacity so ordinary movement stops feeling like a risk.

Osteoarthritis

Strengthening around the joint to reduce load through it. Knees and hips especially, including before and after surgery.

Musculoskeletal injuries

Rehabilitation that keeps going past the point where the pain settles, so the injury does not simply return in six months.

General chronic conditions

Prevention and management for the long term conditions where consistent, appropriate exercise does most of the heavy lifting.

Is she the right fit

Jess Is Probably a Good Match If

  • You have been told to "just keep active" and nobody has explained what that means for your condition.
  • You are heading into, or already through, menopause and want to do something useful about strength and bone density.
  • You have had a scan result that mentioned bone density and you are not sure what happens next.
  • You want to understand your program rather than just be handed a sheet of exercises.
  • You have started exercise programs before and stopped, and you would like this one to be different.
  • You are nervous about resistance training and would rather learn it properly than guess in a gym.
Off the clock

She Does Not Just Prescribe It

Jess spends most of her spare time doing the thing she asks her clients to do, which makes the advice a fair bit easier to trust.

Canberra's walking tracks

Most of them, repeatedly. There is a reason she has strong opinions about which ones are worth the climb.

Basketball

Played regularly. It turns out half the clinic ends up on a court at some point.

Resistance training

Her own strength work is ongoing, which is where a lot of her practical coaching comes from.

Reformer pilates

Control, mobility and stability, and a useful counterweight to heavy lifting.

Book a Time With Jess

Bring your questions, your scan results, and whatever you have already tried. Jess will work out where to start and explain exactly why.