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Kris Krotiris

Kris is a sports physiotherapist with expertise in musculoskeletal and sports injury management. He has developed a thorough approach in the assessment and treatment of all work and sport related injuries, and is skilled in creating rehabilitation and performance programs that are specific to the needs of each individual. He has a particular interest in the management of hip, groin, knee, low back and shoulder injuries.

Kris has worked in private practice and with elite sporting teams for a number of years, and he uses his knowledge and experience to effectively assess and treat the injuries he sees in the clinic and on the sporting field. In addition to his work in the clinic and with sporting teams, he has also been involved in pain science research, having presented at the NOI International Neuromatrix and Neurodynamics Conference where he was involved in the research and demonstration of concepts aimed at improving understanding of the brain’s role in creating pain experiences.

Kris has supplemented his experience by completing a Master of Sports and Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy at the University of South Australia, where he was awarded the Brooks and Marie Hammond Prizes for the highest academic achievement of all students for that year. During this extra study, he was able to further refine his skills in assessment and management of all muscle and joint injuries, guided by world renown physiotherapists and researchers. He has also studied a Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement and Health Studies), giving him a thorough understanding of sports science and prescription of exercise to improve health and performance.

Qualifications

  • Master of Musculoskeletal and Sports Physiotherapy
  • Master of Physiotherapy (GE)
  • Bachelor of Applied Science (Human Movement & Health Studies)
  • Australian Strength and Conditioning Association Level 2 Coach
  • SMA Level 2 Sports Trainer

Current & Past Teams

  • South Adelaide Football Club (Head Physiotherapist and Rehab Manager)
  • Adelaide Crows Football Club
  • SA Redbacks & Scorpions (SACA)
  • North Adelaide Football Club
  • Pultney Grammar Football

Michael Zoumaras

Michael is an emerging and talented physiotherapist who specialises in musculoskeletal related injuries, with a particular skillset in treatment and prevention of soccer injuries. He prides himself on providing high quality and patient-centred care by tailoring treatment and management plans to best suit the needs and desires of his clients. Throughout his career, he has built up a wealth of knowledge, expertise and experience in creating specific and individualised rehabilitation plans for various acute and chronic conditions. He specialises in the management of lower back, knee and ankle pain, along with elbow and shoulder injuries.

Michael has worked closely with sporting (soccer and football) teams at both a semi-professional and elite level. In addition to holding a Bachelor of Physiotherapy degree, Michael also obtained a Bachelor of Medical Science Degree. His diverse background has equipped him with a unique skill set to treat a variety of different clientele, ranging from a casual/recreational sporting population to high level competition, with the ultimate aim of performance enhancement and injury prevention.

Michael's philosophy is to treat the individual rather than the injury. Michael takes the time to set collaborative goals with clients, to ensure they receive care that is relevant and meaningful to them. This holistic approach to healthcare endears him to people, allowing him to build close and positive relationships with all of his clients - and most importantly, it achieves outstanding results.

Qualifications

  • Bachelor of Physiotherapy
  • Bachelor of Medical Science

Current & Past Teams

  • West Adelaide Football Club
  • Adelaide Red Blue Eagles Soccer Club
  • Adelaide University Graduate Reds Soccer Club

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