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Rehabilitation.
Movement.
Performance.


You’ve been passed between practitioners without answers. You’ve been told to stop doing the activity you love. The pain keeps coming back and nobody can explain why. We get it, and that’s not how it should be.
At CBSR, we do things differently. We use advanced technology and in-depth assessments to identify exactly what’s going on, then build a personalised plan to get you moving, keep you active, and help you perform at your best.
It starts with understanding you. We conduct a comprehensive biomechanical and gait assessment using pressure plate technology, video analysis, and functional movement screening, covering everything from your hips to your feet. No guesswork. Just data.
Based on your assessment, we build a personalised management plan. This might include targeted exercises, orthotics, dry needling, or shockwave therapy. Whatever it takes to reduce your pain and get you moving safely again.
Pain relief is just the beginning. We progress your strength and conditioning program so you're not just back to where you were. You're stronger, more resilient, and performing better than before.
Canberra Biomechanics & Sports Rehab was founded by Kenny Le, a podiatrist and ASCA-accredited Strength and Conditioning Coach. With S&C coaching experience across ACT Basketball, ACT Touch Football, ACT Tennis, and Volleyball Australia, Kenny brings the same evidence-based, technology-driven approach used with athletes to every patient who walks through the door.
Elite competitor, weekend runner, growing child, or someone who just wants to walk pain-free: you’ll get the same level of care and attention.


In-depth analysis of how you move, from hip to toe.

Personalised programs to build resilience and prevent re-injury.

Optimise your form, efficiency, and injury prevention.

Supporting healthy growth, development, and active kids.

Measurable data to track your progress and guide your rehab.

3D-scanned, precision-made devices tailored to your feet.

Specialist care before and after lower limb surgery.

Targeted muscle relief to reduce pain and improve function.

Non-invasive treatment to accelerate tissue healing.
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Director & Principal Podiatrist
Level 1 Strength & Conditioning Coach (ASCA)
Kenny completed a Bachelor of Podiatric Medicine from Western Sydney University and is also a Level 1 Strength and Conditioning Coach, accredited through the Australian Strength and Conditioning Association (ASCA).
Kenny enjoys all aspects of podiatry but has a special interest in sports and biomechanics. Kenny has been working at The Walking Clinic since 2021 and his passion for podiatry and rehab slowly grew into starting Canberra Biomechanics & Sports Rehab clinic. Kenny’s current skills and experience includes strength and conditioning, exercise rehabilitation, optimising lower limb biomechanics and gait mechanics through customised orthotics and other modalities such as dry needling and joint mobilisations.
Kenny is passionate about helping his patients return to their sport through proper load and pain management and has proven experience with lower limb strength and conditioning. Kenny has previously worked with athletes in ACT Tennis, Volleyball Australia and ACT Touch Football and continues to work privately with individual athletes from the average weekend warrior to the elite athlete. Kenny’s goal is to help his patients get back to their activity without pain restricting them. Kenny also believes in a multi-disciplinary approach and works closely with Sports Doctors, Exercise Physiologists and Physiotherapists to ensure high quality and holistic care to all his patients.
Kenny is dedicated to providing patient-centred care and regularly attends courses, seminars, and workshops to ensure he is up to date with the best evidence-based treatments. Outside of work, Kenny enjoys playing touch football, OzTag and skiing, and enjoys spending his spare time outdoors, with his family (including his dog), going to the gym, trying new restaurants, and watching sport.