
Justin Trott
Lead Musculoskeletal and Neurology Physiotherapist
Bachelor of Health Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine – University of Technology Sydney
Master of Physiotherapy – University of Sydney
APAM
Justin is a skilled integrative physiotherapist with a unique clinical background. Originally a Chinese Medicine Practitioner and Acupuncturist, he completed his Masters in Physiotherapy in University of Sydney in 2012.
With over 15 years of experience in private practice, and having both worked in Australia and Singapore, he integrates eastern and western philosophies in treating patients with chronic symptoms. As a physiotherapist, he has developed advanced skills in Craniosacral therapy and Barrel therapy, focusing on the interconnectedness of the nervous system and physical pain. His deep understanding of neurobiology brings a unique and holistic approach to evaluating and movement dysfunctions.
His expertise extends to various manual therapy techniques, including advanced manual therapy, myofascial release, neurodynamics, and dynamic neuromuscular stabilization (DNS). He is also experienced in ortho-postural dentistry.
Justin has a marital arts and dance background. Throughout his career, he has worked extensively with athletes and performers, including dancers, mixed martial artists, and Cross Fit competitors, ensuring they remain injury-free while training and competing. He has earned the reputation in delivering effective, long-term results, helping his clients achieve optimal physical performance and recovery.
His next career development includes completing his PhD in understanding the pathophysiology of craniosacral therapy.
Throughout his career, he has worked extensively with athletes and performers, including dancers, mixed martial artists, and Cross Fit competitors, ensuring they remain injury-free while training and competing.
Bachelor of Health Science in Traditional Chinese Medicine – University of Technology Sydney
Master of Physiotherapy – University of Sydney
APAM
Justin's expertise extends to various manual therapy techniques, including advanced manual therapy, myofascial release, neurodynamics, and dynamic neuromuscular stabilization (DNS).
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