David is a highly qualified physiotherapist who also has a PhD in Exercise Physiology. This allows him to implement the latest evidence-based therapeutic techniques. With over 27 years of experience, David is the Principal Physiotherapist at Absolute Physiotherapy. During this time he helped establish the Health Care Team at The National Institute of Circus Arts (NICA) in 2001 and has consulted to Circus Oz and Cirque du Soleil. In 2004 David was awarded a prestigious Churchill Fellowship to investigate the role of physiotherapy in Circus Arts.
In 2014 David published the world’s first peer-reviewed paper on circus injuries in a student cohort. This has lead to a new and exciting pathway of research and he has been recently collaborating with other clinical leaders in this field to develop a global Circus Arts research platform. David’s recent peer-reviewed publications in the circus arts have examined shoulder instability, hip impingement and concussion diagnosis and rehabilitation. David is the co-section editor for C:ALS (Circus: Arts, Life and Sciences) an open-access peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the circus arts.
Complimenting his clinical role at Absolute Physiotherapy, David is also a sessional lecturer and regularly supervises undergraduate and postgraduate Physiotherapy students as part of their clinical placements.