Neil Ross

Neil graduated from University of Toronto in 1994 with an Honours Bachelor of Science, a postgraduate Bachelor of Physiotherapy in 1998, and a research Masters degree in Rehabilitation Science in 2000. He also holds advanced qualifications in strength and conditioning, exercise physiology and coaching.

Neil has broad experience in orthopaedic and neurological physiotherapy, complex and chronic conditions, and modern, research-based approaches to decreasing chronic pain and improving function. He also employs manual therapy in his practice, and has advanced training in a gentle fascial release technique known as Counterstrain, which identifies and releases very specific dysfunctions in the body.

In addition to 24 years of experience as a physiotherapist, Neil has held coaching, sport science and strength and conditioning positions at international levels of sport, and was the Australian Head Coach for MTB at the 2008 Olympic Games.

Areas of expertise:

  • Sports Science

  • Chronic Pain Management

  • Neurological Physiotherapy