Roger graduated from the University of QLD in 1988 with a Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree and has worked extensively throughout Australia and the UK during his career. In 1996 he founded the North West Physiotherapy network of clinics which is now the largest provider of physiotherapy services on the Northside of Brisbane. He has a special interest in treatment of complex and chronic conditions as well as mentoring other physios and allied health professionals.
What is Plantar Fasciitis? Simply put, Plantar Fasciitis is a sore foot. The Plantar Fascia is a connective band of tissue which covers the bottom of your foot along the sole and goes right down to the ball of the foot and heel. Its primary job is to act as a shock absorber and plays…
Dry needling isn’t a new technique, however over the past few years is has started to gain traction within the physiotherapy community. More practitioners now use it to assist with the rehabilitation of their clients. I personally have been doing dry-needling for about 5 years and have really found it a great adjunct to many…
‘Shin splints’ is a an umbrella term that has been used for many years, especially in sporting circles, to describe any pain in the shin that worsens with activity. Shin pain is common among both elite and amateur athletes and can be quite debilitating, sometimes to the point of having to stop or limit activity. What…
This is one of the most common questions we are asked in clinic, even when people are not being seen for knee pain. More than half of our patients that have this problem also have no pain associated with the crunching, but are simply worried about what it could mean. Our knee is made up…
Most people have experienced a rolled ankle in their lifetime, and they can happen any time, anywhere. Although sport, especially those involving a lot of jumping and changing direction, are responsible for many ankle sprains, they can also occur due to something as simple as stepping off a curb incorrectly. Because of this, it is…
There is a common misconception that any pain in the leg is ‘sciatica’, however, true sciatica is a term that describes the symptoms caused by the sciatic nerve being pinched or compressed, not pain resulting from other issues such as referred joint, disc or muscular pain. The sciatic nerve runs from the lower back, through…