A broad career, shaped around helping people move and perform better
Greg has spent more than two decades working across sport, performance and rehabilitation, supporting everyone from everyday active people to elite athletes and high-performance environments around the world.
His work has included professional sport, military settings, international education and private clinical practice — all grounded in the same goal: helping people move with more confidence, clarity and capacity.
Experience across elite sport, demanding environments and clinical education
Across his career, Greg has worked in military, state, professional and international sporting environments, including Australian and British Armed Forces settings, the Northern Territory Institute of Sport, NT Thunder, Frankston Dolphins, and EXOS in China.
He has worked with world-class athletes and teams, including Olympic and World Cup-level environments, and has spent more than a decade teaching clinicians internationally across multiple countries.
The point of that experience is not just where he has been — but what it has taught him: how to assess clearly, solve problems efficiently, and build people back toward robust performance.
What that means for clients today
Clear assessment
A sharper understanding of what is driving pain, limitation or reduced performance.
Better planning
Rehab and progression built around the demands of your real life, sport or training.
Performance perspective
Treatment that does not stop at symptom relief, but works toward better movement, capacity and confidence.
Education, writing and professional development
Alongside clinical work, Greg has taught clinicians across Australia and internationally for many years, contributing to professional education in movement, rehabilitation and advanced manual therapy approaches.
He is also the author of a book on returning to field-sports running, developed from more than a decade of research and clinical application.
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