Your Questions, Answered

  • CPC works with:

    • cricket players (junior, pathway, and senior)

    • parents of developing athletes

    • coaches and performance staff

    • medical and allied health practitioners

    • cricket clubs and organisations

    Support is tailored to the athlete’s level, context, and goals.

  • Getting started is simple. Reach out through our contact form or schedule a call—we’ll walk you through the next steps and answer any questions along the way.

  • CPC does not operate as a traditional clinic. Instead, CPC provides performance support, working alongside existing medical and coaching teams. The focus is on decision-making, return-to-play planning, load management, and long-term performance development rather than isolated treatment sessions.

  • Yes. CPC regularly supports athletes with return-to-play decision-making following injury. This includes planning training progression, managing load, reducing reinjury risk, and aligning return-to-play timelines with performance goals.

  • Yes. CPC has specific experience supporting return-to-bowl planning for fast bowlers, recognising the unique physical and workload demands of bowling. Return-to-bowl decisions are guided by availability, load tolerance, and performance readiness.

  • Yes. CPC supports junior and pathway athletes, working closely with parents and coaches to guide injury management, training loads, and physical development in an age-appropriate and sustainable way.

  • Yes. CPC applies its performance availability and development principles to female athletes, recognising female-specific health, injury risk, and performance considerations.

  • No referral is required for advisory consultations. However, some applied or in-person services may be referral-based or initiated following an initial consultation.

  • Cricket Performance Collective (CPC) is a performance platform supporting cricketers with performance availability and performance development. CPC works with players, parents, coaches, and organisations, providing advisory services, applied performance support, and practical frameworks for injury management and long-term cricket development. We consult online or in-person in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.

  • CPC is based in Australia, with in-person services available in Brisbane, Queensland through affiliated clinical roles. CPC also provides online advisory consultations Australia-wide, allowing athletes and families to access support regardless of location.

  • Yes. CPC works with junior and pathway cricketers across Queensland, supporting athletes and parents with injury management, training load decisions, and long-term physical development. We also consult online for players outside of Queensland and gloablly.

  • Yes. CPC applies its performance availability and development framework to female cricketers, recognising female-specific health, injury risk, and performance considerations across training and competition

  • Cricket Performance Collective (CPC) provides cricket-specific sports physiotherapy and performance support in Brisbane, with a strong focus on injury management, return-to-play decision-making, and long-term performance development.

    CPC works with junior, pathway, and senior cricketers across Brisbane and Queensland, offering both in-person support (via affiliated clinical roles) and online advisory consultations.

  • Unlike a general sports physiotherapy clinic, CPC specialises in the specific demands of cricket, including:

    • fast bowling workloads

    • repetitive throwing and batting demands

    • long competition seasons

    • return-to-play and return-to-bowl progression

    CPC focuses on performance availability, helping cricketers stay on the field and progress safely rather than cycling through repeated injuries.

  • Yes. Many Brisbane-based cricketers choose online advisory consultations with CPC for:

    • injury management guidance

    • return-to-play planning

    • training load advice

    • second opinions

    Online consultations allow athletes, parents, and coaches to access expert cricket-specific advice without frequent clinic visits.

  • Yes. CPC has specific experience supporting Brisbane-based fast bowlers with return-to-bowl planning, recognising the high physical demands and injury risks associated with fast bowling.

    Support focuses on load progression, durability, and performance readiness.