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Tom and Viktoria Molloy’s success with Activate Body wins Sunshine Coast Business Award

Tom and Viktoria Molloy, the dynamic duo behind Activate Body, have earned recognition for their outstanding work in helping thousands of clients overcome injuries and pain to regain an active lifestyle.

Their innovative approach, combining physiotherapy, functional strength training, and remedial massage, has set a new standard in health and wellness on the Sunshine Coast.

The Molloys’ journey began with a passion for empowering individuals to move freely and live pain-free. By addressing the root causes of pain and injuries, they have built a loyal client base that spans athletes, busy professionals, and those recovering from life-altering conditions. Their holistic approach emphasises not just recovery but long-term vitality, instilling confidence and resilience in their clients.

This dedication has now been recognised with a prestigious Sunshine Coast Business Award for Health and Fitness. The accolade highlights not only their clinical expertise but also their commitment to exceptional client care and community engagement. Tom and Viktoria’s success story inspires others to prioritise health, proving that personalised care and a strong vision can transform lives—and entire communities.

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