Core competencies
- Musculoskeletal injuries adult and children
- Sports injury treatment and rehabilitation
- Scoliosis treatment using Schroth methods
- Orthopaedic physiotherapy
- Dry needling
Profile
- Nationality
- Irish
- Summary
- Aaron is an allied health physiotherapist, who has been treating sports and musculoskeletal (MSK) problems for more than seven years. He graduated with honours from Bournemouth University with a Bachelor of Science in Physiotherapy and Waterford Institute of Technology with a Bachelor of Business in Recreation & Sport Management. Prior to joining Mediclinic Dubai Mall Aaron worked at Neuro Spinal Hospital Dubai, where he managed a variety of cases, such as acute surgical cases, MSK patients, and Schroth method-treated scoliosis patients. His responsibilities included giving ergonomic seminars all around Dubai and assisting inpatient therapy teams for spinal cord injuries.
Aaron has a long history in the field. He was a Band 6 Senior Physiotherapist at Torbay NHS, where he assisted junior physiotherapists and handled acute MSK, orthopaedic, and difficult neurological cases. Before joining the Bournemouth Wheelchair Rugby Team, he worked as a sports physiotherapist for the AFC Bournemouth Academy and Poole NHS Trust, where he managed clinical caseloads, carried out thorough evaluations, and led rehabilitation sessions to guarantee patients' return to fitness.
Aaron has taken an active part in a number of professional training courses and conferences, such as the Dubai International Spinal Conference and the Clinical Dry Needling Program.
Qualification
- Bachelor of Business (Honours) Recreation & Sport Management, Waterford Institute of Technology
BSc Physiotherapy (Honours), Bournemouth University
Clinical Dry Needling Program
PSSE Schroth
Contact
Practices at
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Mediclinic Dubai Mall
Allied Health-Physiotherapist- Physiotherapy
In department Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation -
Mediclinic Creek Harbour
Allied Health-Physiotherapist- Physiotherapy
In department Physiotherapy and Rehabilitation