Keeping you moving

Liam Nottle

Qualifications:

Master of Sports and Exercise Physiotherapy

Bachelor of Physiotherapy (Honours), Graduate Certificate in Sports Physiotherapy, Level II Sports Physiotherapist, Level II Paediatric Physiotherapist, Level I Dry Needling, GLA:D(R) Hip/Knee Accredited Provider, GLA:D (R) Back Accredited Provider.

WS+EMC Since: 2022

  • APA Sports and Exercise Physiotherapist

Liam has been a Physiotherapist since 2016 after graduating from the University of South Australia and has enjoyed being a Physiotherapist so much he has gone back to University to complete his Masters in Sports Physiotherapy which he started in 2021. He has special interest in injuries to the shoulder, upper back, ankle and paediatric/adolescent populations.

He has completed further training in these areas through the Sports Level I & II Physiotherapy Certificate and the Paediatric Level I & II Physiotherapy Certificate as well as multiple other courses in person and online. Liam is an Accredited Provider of both the GLA:D(R) Hip/Knee and Back Programs. He enjoys getting to know each of his clients really well so he can tailor the best evidence based and client preferred treatment approach.

Outside of Wakefield Liam works for the South Australian Sports Institute as the lead Hockey and Cycling Physiotherapist, Hockey Australia with the Under 21 Men's National Team and is a locum physiotherapist for the Hockeyroos and the Kookaburras. He also works for Hockey SA's Under 21 Men's State Team.

Involvement with Teams and Associations

Current:

  • South Australian Sports Institute-Lead Hockey and Cycling Physiotherapist
  • Australian Under 21 Men's Hockey Team (Burras)
  • Locum Physiotherapist for the Australian Womens Hockey Team (Hockeyroos)
  • Adelaide Fire Men-Physiotherapist (2020-Present)
  • South Australian Under 21 Mens State Hockey Team-Physiotherapist (2019-Present)
  • South Australian Sports Medicine Association (SASMA) – Member

Previous:

  • Australian Beach Volleyball Tour Event - Physiotherapist (2021)
  • Australian Masters Hockey Over 65 Mens - Physiotherapist (2019)
  • SA Suns (Australian Hockey League) - Physiotherapist (2019)
  • South Australian - Under 18 Mens State Hockey Team (2019)
  • South Australian Team Physiotherapist, Australian Junior Indoor Volleyball Championships (2018-2019)
  • Adelaide Storm (Australian Volleyball League) - Physiotherapist (2017-2018)
  • Volunteer at 2020 Commonwealth Games, in Townsville with Basketball
  • Sports Trainer for Eastern Edge in SACA Premier League Competition (2014-2015)
  • Sports Trainer for Port Adelaide Magpies Football Club (2016)
  • Head Trainer for the Trinity Old Scholars Football Club (2016)

Greatest Sporting Moment:

  • Minneapolis Miracle
  • Peter Siddles Birthday hat trick
  • Adelaide Crows preliminary final win against Geelong
Liam Nottle