Qualifications
- Bachelor of Physiotherapy
Associations
- Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA)
Introduction
Tom’s lifelong passion for sport and how the body works has driven him to become a physiotherapist.
Having gone through rehab for various sporting injuries has given him a good insight into each patient’s journey on the road to recovery, and he understands the process, so strives to make each patient’s rehab individual, enjoyable and speedy.
Having grown up locally, Tom has developed connections with local clubs and groups, including a two-year stint as head sports trainer at Canning City Football Club. He is currently working part-time as East Fremantle’s Futures Physiotherapist, further exploring his passion in sports
Tom is keenly interested in sporting and running-related injuries, post-orthopaedic rehab as well as neck and lower back pain. He has completed his 500 hours of Pilates training, and his dry needling course, as well as further learning in knee and advanced lower limb rehab.
Personal interests
- Sports, in particular cricket, AFL and soccer
- Music (mainly Jazz) due to 11+ years of playing the Saxophone
Courses
- Lifecare Pilates Training (500 hours)
- Dry needling
- The Acute Sporting Knee by Jane Rooney
- Enda King: Advanced Lower Limb Rehab
