Mohammad “Mo” Alnobani is a motivated physiotherapist with extensive international experience across Jordan and Saudi Arabia, supported by a Master of Physiotherapy Practice from the University of Auckland. He has a strong background in musculoskeletal, post-operative, and neurological rehabilitation, with a particular interest in tendon loading, sports injuries, and return-to-function programs.
Mo is passionate about evidence-based, patient-centred care and is known for his clear communication, strong therapeutic rapport, and culturally responsive approach. Fluent in both Arabic and English, he brings valuable experience working within multidisciplinary teams across diverse healthcare environments.
Outside of clinical practice, Mo enjoys reading, outdoor walking, community involvement, and spending time with family. View details »
I am a seasoned sideline management physiotherapist with a two-year tenure at Grammar Tec Rugby Club. My professional journey has been anchored in the dynamic world of sports, where I've developed a keen interest in postoperative physiotherapy and musculoskeletal rehabilitation. Beyond the sidelines, my passion for sports extends to a genuine enjoyment of watching various athletic competitions.
I enjoy working in post-operative care and musculoskeletal physiotherapy, I am dedicated to optimising athletes' recovery and performance. My hands-on experience with Grammar Tec Rugby Club has provided me with valuable insights into the unique challenges of sports-related injuries and the importance of tailored rehabilitation strategies. As I continue to evolve in the field, I am committed to contributing my knowledge and skills to enhance athletes' well-being and elevate standards in the realm of physiotherapy. View details »
From a young age I was encouraged to participate in sport and love a physical challenge. My personal desire to improve my performance in many fields – sporting and academic – helps me to understand the mindset of elite athletes who are striving for success in their fields.
My father first introduced me to gym activities and that would lead me to becoming interested in developing expertise in the wider area of fitness, health and peak performance.
In 2006 I completed a series of courses at Netfit. These included Core A&B, Fitness instructor and Personal trainer.
I went on from there to complete my strength and conditioning papers. After completing the course I undertook a private internship with Tony Boutagey from the Sydney sports performance.
In 2011 I travelled to Phoenix Arizona (USA) to broaden my knowledge. I studied Biosignature modulation testing.
In 2014 I completed a Bachelor in health science (Physiotherapy) which allows me to combine both disciplines of training performance and Rehabilitation together enabling me to take an athlete from an injured state right through to peak performance.
I am working towards my Masters in Rehabilitaiton at AUT View details »