BSc (Hons)
Physiotherapist Nutritional Therapy
CHEK Practitioner III
Kieran is a physiotherapist, nutritional therapist and exercise specialist who is passionate about getting people out of chronic pain and back to what they do best.
He has worked in the health, exercise and rehabilitation industry since 2004. Starting as a personal trainer and sports massage therapist, working mainly with golfers and back pain. He has since gone on to complete degrees in physiotherapy and nutritional therapy, as well as advanced studies in holistic lifestyle management and corrective and high-performance exercise. This has enabled him to work with a wide range of patients suffering with acute and chronic conditions.
Kieran publishes in scientific journals on chronic pain, presents regularly to health care professionals on a diverse range of topics and undertakes scientific reviews for educational institutions, private clinics and individuals. These have varied from the role of inflammation to the development of trigger points and the manipulation of acute exercise variables on health, function and performance. Kieran’s published work includes “The limbic system and chronic musculoskeletal pain”, and “Is there a hierarchy of survival reflexes”.
In recent years Kieran has studied with luminaries such as Karel Lewitt, Pavel Kolar, Paul Chek, Leon Chaitow, Andry Vleeming, Craig Liebenson and Guy Voyer. He is currently studying for an MSc in Orthopaedic Medicine and a PhD in nutrition and spinal pain.
Kieran specialises in rehabilitation from chronic pain, and has a clinical interest in low back pain and irritable bowel syndrome.