Our presenters
Our presenters
Our presenters
Jane Rooney
About Jane Rooney
Associate Professor Jane Rooney, FACP is a Specialist Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist (subspecialty knee) (as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists in 2009) and a Titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist.
Jane has a particular interest in ACL injury management. She was awarded a prestigious Churchill Fellowship in 2016 to investigate management algorithms and non-operative management strategies for ACL injury, travelling to Europe, Scandinavia and America. This inspired a research project conducted with Dr Stephanie Filbay and team examining treatment decision making for ACL rupture from the perspective of physiotherapists and patients in Australia, in Print in Physical Therapy. The results informed a free online patient decision aid for shared decision-making following ACL injury.
Jane has been implementing the Cross Bracing protocol since 2019 and is a co-author of the published Cross Bracing case series in BSJM, 2023. She is also a co-author and the rehab protocol designer for both arms of the forthcoming multicenter RCT comparing Cross Bracing to ACL reconstruction for ACL injury management.
Jane works as a clinician at Prahran Sports Medicine Centre, a large multi-disciplinary sports clinic, collaborating closely with many of Melbourne’s leading knee surgeons and sports physicians. working with athletes of all abilities from recreational to professional.
Jo Gibson
Jo Gibson (MCSP MSc)
Jo Gibson is a Clinical Physiotherapy Specialist since 1995 working at the Upper Limb Unit at the Royal Liverpool Hospital and a in private practice. She worked as Squad Physiotherapist for the GB Endurance Riding Team for six years and now works on a consultancy basis with several elite sports teams regarding shoulder rehabilitation.
Jo is an associate Lecturer at the University of Liverpool and has co-developed Upper Limb Masters Modules. She lectures Nationally and Internationally about assessment and rehabilitation of the shoulder complex and has published in peer reviewed journals and written several book chapters. Jo is a member of the EUSSER board (European Society of Shoulder & Elbow Rehabilitation) and a co-founder of the International Congress of Shoulder and Elbow Therapists, which now runs tri-annually.
Follow Jo on Twitter: @ShoulderGeek1
TESTIMONIES ABOUT JO:
"Jo is a fantastic motivational and innovative lecturer with a wealth of clinical expertise that is unparalleled in the world of rehabilitative shoulder therapy. She makes the most complex issues easy to understand and is on the cutting edge of new concepts.
GLEN DAVIES