Our Team
Nicholas Carrington APAM
Physiotherapist
MPhty BExSpSc
nick@kssp.com.au
Having completed his undergraduate degree in Exercise & Sports Science, Nick completed his Master of Physiotherapy graduating from Sydney University. Nick commenced work in a sports private practice treating patients across the spectrum, from acute to chronic and elite to recreational athletes. With experience in sports, post surgical rehabilitation and paediatrics, Nick utilises manual therapy techniques for symptom management and return to function. He strongly emphasizes exercise prescription for long term recovery, drawing from his undergraduate degree in Exercise and Sports Science.
On the sporting field, Nick still plays football, a sport he has enjoyed since junior years. Nick enjoys managing athlete injuries on game day for fast and effective return to play.
David Donkin MACP
APA Sports & Exercise Physiotherapist
Clinical Associate Professor, Macquarie University
MSportMed BAppSc(Physiotherapy)
dave@kssp.com.au
David has 30-years’ experience in the conservative management of patients presenting with an array of sports, spinal and musculo-skeletal injuries. Over this time David has utilised his own experience in rowing as well as extensive experience covering a range of sports including rugby, gymnastics, football, basketball and netball to assist athletes of all sports, ages and abilities, to participate injury-free to the best of their capability. A hallmark of David’s practice is continuing professional development which includes teaching on the Masters of Sports Medicine program, publishing research on ‘Shin Splints’, presenting research on Non-surgical management of ACL injuries and mentoring of undergraduate physiotherapy students.
As well as extensive experience in the treatment of sporting injuries and post-surgical rehabilitation, David has experience treating workplace and motor vehicle injuries, acute post-surgical joint replacement rehabilitation and reconstructive surgery patients. Over the past 12 years David has incorporated rehabilitative ultrasound imaging (RUSI) assessment and rehabilitation of core abdominal and back musculature into this conservative approach. The integration of RUSI into the practice has also meant the more accurate (and speedy) rehabilitation of shoulder, hip, men’s and women’s health issues.