Austin Wiehahn is a seasoned Sports Injuries Physiotherapist at Girton Physiotherapy Clinic in Cambridge, bringing over 15 years of professional experience in the field of physical therapy. His expertise lies in the treatment of a wide range of injuries, with a particular focus on workplace...
Austin Wiehahn is a seasoned Sports Injuries Physiotherapist at Girton Physiotherapy Clinic in Cambridge, bringing over 15 years of professional experience in the field of physical therapy. His expertise lies in the treatment of a wide range of injuries, with a particular focus on workplace injuries such as Repetitive Strain Injuries (RSI) and sports-related ailments affecting runners and cyclists. Austin's comprehensive understanding of biomechanics and musculoskeletal health enables him to develop tailored rehabilitation programs that not only address immediate pain but also promote long-term recovery and performance enhancement.
At Girton Physiotherapy Clinic, Austin is actively involved in key projects that emphasize the importance of evidence-based practice in physiotherapy. His research into disorders of the Achilles tendon has contributed to a deeper understanding of this common injury, allowing him to implement more effective treatment strategies for his patients. Additionally, he plays a vital role in workplace assessments and return-to-work advisory services, helping individuals navigate the complexities of recovery while ensuring they can safely resume their professional duties.
Austin's academic background, including past roles at the University of Hertfordshire and Anglia Ruskin University, enriches his clinical practice with a strong foundation in clinical research and education. His skills in manual therapy, orthopedics, and the treatment of lower back pain and postural-related conditions further enhance his ability to deliver comprehensive care. By combining his extensive knowledge with a patient-centered approach, Austin is dedicated to empowering individuals to overcome their injuries and achieve their health and fitness goals.