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Anthony Nasser

Anthony is a clinical researcher and Senior Lecturer in physiotherapy with expertise in the assessment and treatment of musculoskeletal disorders. He is currently the musculoskeletal lead in the physiotherapy department at UTS.Anthony transitioned to academia after enjoying a career working in various roles in musculoskeletal and sports physiotherapy. Anthony’s research benefits from his strong clinical background, with almost 15 years of experience as a practising physiotherapist. His clinical expertise is recognised in the profession having been awarded the title of APA Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist. He has been involved in teaching physiotherapy in various capacities since 2014 at several leading universities across Australia.He graduated with a Bachelor of Applied Science (physiotherapy) from the University of Sydney and a Clinical Master of physiotherapy, in the field of sports, from the University of Queensland. Anthony completed his PhD through La Trobe University which focused on the assessment, management and prevention of musculoskeletal injuries.

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