Sharon Morris
Qualified from Trinity College Dublin with BSc Physiotherapy (Hons) in 1995, Sharon completed her MSc in Applied Biomechanics at Strathclyde University, Glasgow in 2007. Sharon has a wide range of experience having worked in the Irish, English and Australian health services both in a private and public capacity. She has worked as a private practitioner in Galway City Physiotherapy since 2000 and runs the clinic managing a staff of ten. Sharon has a keen interest in the following areas: management of complex pain and injury, exercise prescription and manual therapy, the application of biomechanics specialism into the field of chronic overuse injury, in particular lower limb overuse injury and foot pain, gait and video analysis for functional orthotic and exercise prescription, and golf swing modification. Sharon currently manages a varied caseload of professional and amateur athletes and golfers. Sharon has lectured on the MSc in Sports Medicine in NUIG and UCC. She also currently lectures post graduate physiotherapists, podiatrists and other health professionals in the field of lower limb biomechanical assessment and management on the MSc in Sports Physiotherapy in UCD and the MSc in Radiology at NUIG. Sharon is lead physiotherapist to the ILGU (Irish Ladies Golf Union) and the Galway Camogie Team. She has worked as a physiotherapist with the IRFU, GAA and carded athletes at national, provincial and county levels. Sharon has been approved as a high performance physiotherapist by Sports Institute Ireland.
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