Tim Robinson is an experienced sports physiotherapist who has worked with elite athletes from a variety of sports, as well as international teams like the All Blacks and NZ ski team. He has also worked with the Waikato Chiefs in the Super 15 and has over 25 years of experience working with sports injuries. Tim has a special interest in sports injuries; spinal conditions and migraine/headaches, he uses the Watson ® approach to headache treatment.
Tim is a registered PGA golf rehab specialist and is able to perform swing analysis and utilise his knowledge of bio mechanics and strength training to help assist the golfer to both enjoy the game and look after their body. He has also lectured in sports medicine and is currently involved in cycling injury research and consults for the online website. He trains and races in obstacle racing and when he is not working can usually be found at the gym or out running.
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Michael Ryan graduated with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy from the University of Queensland in Brisbane in 1990. Since then he has gained experience both in Australia and North America. Michael was born in Gin Gin, and grew up in Central Queensland. After graduating he has worked in Gladstone, Canberra, Calgary (Canada), Brisbane and Bundaberg before working the last 7 years on the Sunshine Coast.
Michael is an experienced hands-on Physio, who has spent many years expanding his skill-set and knowledge by working in varied environments, including private practice and hospitals. He is a proponent of continuing education, frequently attending post-graduate courses and conferences.
He has a special interest in chronic pain, headaches, paediatrics, lower limb biomechanics, Pilates, and musculoskeletal and sports Physiotherapy. He is a member of the Australian Physiotherapy Association and Sports Medicine Australia.
Throughout his years as a Physiotherapist, Michael has been involved with Australian Olympic teams, and has worked with many National level athletes in both Australia and Canada. In 2013, he was the Physiotherapist for the Australian Country Cricket team. Michael loves sport, and still plays cricket and the occasional round of golf if he can find time. He is also very keen on bush-walking, hiking, music and photography. View details »
Rob graduated from the University of Queensland in 2009 and completed his
Masters of Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy in 2017 through Latrobe University. He
currently works as an Advanced Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist for Queensland
Health on the Sunshine Coast. He has also worked extensively in private practice
and elite sports, having been physiotherapist for the Brisbane Roar women’s side in
the W-League as well as looking after the Queensland Academy of Sport Volleyball
program.
Rob has a keen interest in acute and chronic spinal complaints and sporting injuries.
He has a strong manual therapy focus and applies current best-practice evidence to
management of all of his patients.
Rob enjoys all sports and formerly played volleyball for Australia (a long while ago).
He spends most of his spare time getting out and about on the sunshine coast with
his family enjoying all that this great part of the world has to offer.
Rob is available on Saturday mornings only. View details »