Jeremy is a physiotherapist and ASCA Level 2 Strength and Conditioning coach with a particular interest in sporting and musculoskeletal injuries, high level/end stage rehab, adolescent conditions and hypermobility conditions such as Ehler-Danlos Syndrome (EDS) and Hypermobility Spectrum Disorder (HSD). He is also the Head Physiotherapist for the University Blues Football Club in the VAFA Premier Section and a Lecturer and Tutor at La Trobe University, publishing research in hip and groin pain.
Jeremy’s love of sport and many subsequent injuries guided him to completing a Bachelor of Health Sciences and Masters of Physiotherapy Practice at La Trobe University. His passion for strength and conditioning and high level rehabilitation fuelled him to complete a Postgraduate Masters in Exercise Science (Strength & Conditioning) at Edith Cowan University. This allows him to bridge the gap between Physiotherapy and S&C, and manage athletes from the acute injury stage up until their return to performance.
Jeremy has previously worked as a Physiotherapist for AFL Victoria with the VFL, VFLW and TAC Cup Umpires. He has also worked as the Head Physiotherapist for the South Morang Football & Netball Club in the NFNL.
Jeremy is heavily involved with La Trobe University through teaching and research. He is a Casual Academic, teaching undergraduate Physiotherapy students across all four years, and he is a treating Physiotherapist for various clinical trials. He has also published research investigating hip and groin pain in A-League soccer players.
Jeremy has completed further training in the assessment & treatment of hip/groin pain, ACL injuries and Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome/Hypermobility. He works closely with some of Melbourne’s best knee surgeons pre- and post-operatively for conditions such as ACL/PCL reconstructions, Knee Replacements, Knee Arthroscopy and Patella-Femoral Joint surgeries.
You’ll find Jeremy in his spare time looking after his indoor plants, at the gym or carving up the slopes.
His philosophy to physiotherapy is treat the person not just the injury. He finds the most rewarding aspect of being a physio is the connections he gets to make with his clients. He strongly believes that taking the time to listen to and understand the person you’re working with leads to better results, and more enjoyment for everyone involved.
The best piece of advice he’s received is to find the root cause of my client’s issues and not just treat the symptoms. He looks at the whole kinetic chain, not just the area of pain. If he can treat the person, not the patient it will result in long-term health and performance instead of short-term fixes.
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