Lawrence Lin | Practice Principal - Rhodes
Lawrence loves analysing movement, restoring functional patterns of motion and helping his patients achieve more than they realise they could. His interest in Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy draws from his passion for sports and his own injuries. This is what drives him to see his patients recover from their injuries as fast as possible and to address any underlying issues.
Lawrence is dedicated to the long-term health of his patients and is passionate about restoring movement through the whole body, so that whatever the activity, his patients can complete with efficiency, control and stability. He utilises a combination of techniques to help his patients achieve peak performance in sport, work and life, including massage, myofascial release, dry needling, joint mobilisation/manipulation, taping, pilates and exercise programs.
Lawrence has completed the following professional development courses:
Musculoskeletal Segmental and Dry Needling for Physiotherapists (APA)
DMA Clinical Pilates for Physiotherapists Unit A
Clinical Pilates and Rehabilitation for the Degenerative Gluteal Tendinopathy
Shoulder Rehabilitation for Contact Sports
Anatomy Trains in Structure and Function
Dynamic Stabilisation of Foot and Ankle
Dynamic Stabilisation of Hip and Pelvis
The Complete and Advanced Lumbar Spine and Pelvis (Australian Specialist Physiotherapy Education)
ACL Tears: Non-Surgical Management (APA)
Function Strength and Conditioning - Kinetic Link Training
Selective Functional Movement Assessment Level 1 and Level 2 (Certified)
Functional Movement Screen Level 1 (Certified)
Functional Capacity Screen Level 1 (Certified)
Strength and Conditioning Level 1 (ASCA)
Neurokinetic Training Level 1
Anatomy Trains in Motion
Visceral Manipulation: Abdomen 1 (VM1)
Credentials:
Bachelor of Applied Science (Physiotherapy) - University of Sydney Class of 2015