Kevin LieberthalAfter completing a Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours) at The University of Melbourne in 2001, I have had a significant change in my sporting involvement. After countless years running around most of Melbourne's squash courts, I switched to triathlon and then to marathon and ultra-marathon running.
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Additionally, I have developed a customised Smith Machine to help monitor and assess the strength of individuals managed within Physio @ Central Park. As my passion for running grew, memories of watching Bruce Fordyce winning the Comrades Marathon enticed me to travel to South Africa to complete the gruelling 89km's of hills.
I have completed studying Research Masters in Exercise Science with the primary focus on the impact of Achilles Tendinopathy on lower limb function. Consequently, I have been fortunate to have presented some of my research on Achilles tendon pathology at the 2014 and 2016 SMA (Sports Medicine Australia) Conferences as well as presenting both lectures and running biomechanics workshops to other physiotherapists through the SPA (Sports Physiotherapy Australia group). I continue to present to clinics, and colleagues in the health industry. When not running out on the streets, I have two young children that I run after. I am also proud to state, that I am no longer a long-suffering Demons supporter (but the suffering feels as though it has resumed)! |
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