Hamish Williams has always been interested in how the body works, sport and strength training. For him, Myotherapy was the perfect fit.
“It’s also a great combination of problem solving and working with people.”
Hamish has previously worked across a number of private practices as well as a variety of local sporting teams .
“I love the challenge of appropriately reintegrating people back into sport as fast as possible while minimising the risk of re-injury.”
A runner and footballer himself, Hamish enjoys helping others who have any niggles or injuries to modify their program to keep them moving.
“I enjoy empowering people with the information and the tools they need to manage their own health and get back to the things they love to do.”
Away from the clinic, Hamish enjoys music – as well as reading and strength training.
Strength and Conditioning
Sports Injuries
Athletic Performance
Bachelor of Health Science
Thursday 04:30pm to 08:30pm
Friday 08:30am to 12:00pm
Saturday 08:00am to 12:00 pm
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