About

Biography


Daniel is an Australian Physiotherapy Association (APA) Titled Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist. As an advocate for the role of exercise in optimising health, he strongly endorses the philosophy - 'Move well, Stay well.' His experience across over a quarter of a century as a Physiotherapist includes clinical roles in private practices, both public and private hospitals and a professional sporting team as well as practice principal and state manager roles with a national allied health group.


Overwhelmingly......whether it is practise or research.....Daniel loves knees!


Clinical Research areas

  • Musculoskeletal health and performance
  • Clinical biomechanics in sport
  • Knees including ACLs and/or OA


Scholarship of Teaching Interests

  • Sports and Exercise Medicine
  • Exercise for Musculoskeletal Health
  • Systems Approach to Immediate Athlete Care


Expert media commentary

Daniel's professional interests include Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy with a specific focus on the knee.

Engagements

Available for postgraduate supervision

Link

A plain language article in THE CONVERSATION highlighting the links between different tennis grips and injury

Awards and Honours

Teaching Quality - Advance Award
University of the Sunshine Coast (Australia, Sunshine Coast) - USC, 2014

Organisational Affiliations

Member, Healthy Ageing Research Cluster

Senior Lecturer, Physiotherapy, School of Health - Sports & Exercise Science

Member, Australian Physiotherapy Association (Australia, Camberwell) - APA

Registered Physiotherapist, Australian Health Practitioner Regulation Agency (Australia, Melbourne) - AHPRA

Education

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons)
19921995, Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Hons), University of Queensland (Australia, Brisbane) - UQ
Master of Sports Physiotherapy
20102012, Master of Sports Physiotherapy, Latrobe University
Foundations of University Teaching
2008, Certificate, University of the Sunshine Coast (Australia, Sunshine Coast) - USC