
Qualifications:
- Bone stress injuries and fracturesMSc Physiotherapy
- BSc Health Sciences
- Pilates
- Dry Needling
- VALD
Favourite things to treat:
Shoulder injuries (instability, stiff, painful) and post-op rehabilitation.
Lower back pain, hip, sacroiliac and pilates.
Liam has recently moved to London from Adelaide, Australia where he attended Flinders University and graduated with a Masters of Physiotherapy.
Passionate about the mechanics and physiology of the human body, Liam is an avid learner with a broad interest in health and performance optimisation.
Early on, Liam gained insight into competitive sports through his participation in wrestling and football. Liam believes all people deserve the same high quality, personalised care that elite athletes receive.
Since graduating, Liam has worked with the Australian Defence Force and a premier sports and musculoskeletal clinic in his hometown of Adelaide. Further, Liam became involved as the Head Physio for Element Martial Arts in Adelaide.
Having experienced the impact of injury firsthand through his own martial arts training, Liam deeply understands how injuries can affect every aspect of life. He knows not gust the challenge of returning to sport, but also to daily valued activities. He recognises that effective rehabilitation requires a holistic understanding of the individual and the factors influencing their recovery.
Liam has specialised training in managing shoulder conditions, particularly those involving instability, stiffness, or pain. He has completed Dr. Jared Powell’s comprehensive shoulder course, focusing on science-backed treatments.
Additionally, he is trained in Pilates, and loves helping people gain confidence in their bodies and see improvements in strength and flexibility.
In his practice, Liam is passionate about empowering clients to understand their bodies and his treatment. Liam recognises that everyone is different, and deserves to be met with kindness and an appropriate management for the stage of their condition.
Liam is a strong advocate for using objective measurement tools like the VALD ForceDecks system. He believes the real-time feedback and in-depth analysis is key for identifying the root cause of injuries, enhancing performance, and reducing injury risk for both athletes and the general public.
Overall, Liam utilises a combination of treatment methods including mobilisation, massage, dry-needling and rehabilitative exercises. Liam believes rehabilitation should gently challenge people to cause a positive adaptation of the body.
Outside of work, Liam stays active by continuing his training in wrestling and martial arts, and he enjoys the occasional run. He’s also excited to immerse himself in the cultures of the UK and Europe and looks forward to exploring new destinations with his partner, Cheyenne, on weekends.