Physiotherapist
Grant Shaw, MAPA BSc(Anatomy & Physiology), BAppSc(Physiotherapy) (Syd.)
Grant graduated from the University of Sydney with a Bachelor of Science (double major in Anatomy and Physiology) in 1992 followed by a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy (with distinction) in 1996.
Grant has gained over 9 years of experience in the public health system at Concord and Hornsby Hospitals. This experience has included roles as a Senior Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist and Head of Department.
Grant has been extensively involved with teaching and has been a clinical educator for many Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy student placements for the University of Sydney.
Grant has also worked in a number of private practices and has been involved with providing physiotherapy services for a variety of sporting events and teams including netball, rugby, wheelchair basketball, disabled athletics, Tae kwon do, elite swimming, triathlon and distance running.
Grant uses a combination of therapy techniques in the treatment of his clients such as the McKenzie protocol, Maitland and Mulligan techniques and dry needling. Grant believes in placing a strong emphasis on exercise therapy and prescription as part of treatment, so that clients are able to self manage their symptoms.
Above all else, Grant’s treatment approach is focused on delivering evidence based physiotherapy practice for the benefit of his clients.
Grant has considerable experience in the management of spinal pain, overuse injuries, acute sports injuries and post- surgical rehabilitation. Grant has a special interest in the management of cycling injuries and has cycled competitively for over 23 years.
Grant is a “Silver member” of the Australian Physiotherapy Association and has more than 14 years clinical experience.
Grant lives locally and is married with two children, Mackinley and Rosie, and enjoys home renovating, gardening and playing electric guitar.
To make an appointment at Castle Hill Physiotherapy & Sports Injuries Centre, please call 02 9_634 7788 or click here to contact us.
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