Andrew Grigg
Andrew graduated with a physiotherapy degree from the University of Queensland in 1991. He has worked primarily in private practice and has highly advanced skills in the assessment and management of musculoskeletal disorders. Andrew joined the Red Hill Physiotherapy team in 1999, and became a Director during 2001.
Andrew has worked with a variety of sporting teams and currently has a large involvement with golf. Andrew is the physiotherapist for several professional golfers and golf schools in Brisbane. His aims when treating golfers extend far beyond injury management alone - he analyses the biomechanics of your golf swing from a musculoskeletal standpoint, with the aim being to identify any physical areas where some "fine-tuning" may help to improve the consistency and power of your swing. He believes that developing great golfing habits at as early an age as possible will aid both the enjoyment and performance of the game in later life, and thus has an interest in working with young golfers to help them achieve just this. He is an avid golfer himself and is one of Queenslands premier physiotherapists for golfers.
Other special areas of interest for Andrew include adolescent skeletal and co-ordination development, and management of chronic pain conditions.
His advanced movement analysis skills will allow him to identify the underlying cause of a persons pain, and thus treat the cause and not the symptom.
For the past 9 years Andrew has lectured at the Queensland University of Technology Podiatry School. This has involved helping establish and continuing to lecture within a Sports Medicine subject to 3rd and 4th year students.
