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Pablo Tymoszuk Print E-mail

Pablo Tymoszuk
Pablo Tymoszuk
Remedial Massage Therapist
OPSMC since 1998

Pablo Tymoszuk has over 12 years of experience in managing and treating musculoskeletal injuries and conditions. Whether he is treating professional/recreational athletes or active people seeking to improve their health and fitness - his focus are results based.

Over the years he has noticed the dramatic increase of clients who require soft tissue treatment outside the sporting world. Stress, poor posture and long hours in front computers have all contributed to the increase of headaches, neck and lower back pain. With this in mind and together with Pablo’s vast experience in working with the elite sporting clubs/codes of Australia, his continual aim is to provide a high level of care and to educate his patients with strategies in managing their aches and pains.

Specialty areas include: posture related neck, lower back and shoulder pain, headaches and football/cricket related injuries.

Involvement with Teams and Associations:
  • Richmond Football Club (Head of Soft Tissue Department) 2000 - present
  • Australian Cricket Team 2007 - present
  • Collingwood Football Club (Head of Soft Tissue Department) 1997-2001
  • Victorian Cricket Team – Bushrangers (Head of Soft Tissue Department) 2000
  • Olympics Games 2000
  • St. John’s Old Collegians Football Club (Head of Soft Tissue Department) 1996-1997
  • Australian Open 1997
  • Wheelchair Tennis & Basketball Championships 1997
  • Australian Netball 1996
  • Hawthorn Football Club 1996
Professional Positions & Associations:
  • ESTT College of Natural Medicine (Head of Remedial & Sports Programs) 1999
  • AAMT Member
Greatest Sporting Moments:
  • Involvement with 2000 Olympics
  • AFL 2005 Grand Final
  • Argentina defeating West Germany 3-2 winning the 1986 FIFA World Cup
  • Australia qualifying and competing in the 2006 FIFA World Cup
Professional Conferences & Appearances:
  • The Australian College of Sports Therapy 2008
  • Soft Tissue Injury Forum 1999 & 2001
Last Updated ( Monday, 15 September 2008 )
 
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