Qualifications
Specialist Sport and Exercise Physiotherapist (as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapists in 1997)
Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy with Distinction, 1989
Graduate Diploma in Manipulative Physiotherapy, 1996, Titled Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist 1996
Associations
Member of Australian Physiotherapy Association
Member of the Acupuncture and Dry Needling group
Member of the Musculoskeletal Physiotherapy Group of Australia
Member of the Sports Physiotherapy Group
Fellow of the Australia College of Physiotherapists, Specialist Sports Physiotherapist 2009
Churchill Fellow 2016
Bio
Jane Rooney is one of Australia’s most recognised physiotherapists and one of only 45 Australian Physiotherapists holding the highest clinical qualification, being admitted as a Fellow of the Australian College of Physiotherapists in 2009 as a Specialist Sports Physiotherapist (as awarded by the Australian College of Physiotherapy in 2009).
With 30 years of experience in the Sports Medicine field, both in Europe and Australia, Jane is often chosen as the Physiotherapist for elite athletes at state, national and international levels in tennis, gymnastics, athletics including triathalon, golf, swimming, netball and cycling. Recently, Jane was appointed Physiotherapist for Naomi Osaka’s Australian Open Season in 2018 culminating in her US Open win, and prior to this was Serena Williams Physiotherapist for five Australian Open Seasons where her expertise helped to manage Serena’s shoulder and knee injuries allowing her to take home several titles.
Jane is passionate about giving back to the profession and is a facilitator and examiner at the highest Clinical level of Specialisation for the Australian College of Physiotherapists. Her academic involvement includes being an Associate Clinical Professor at Swinburne University and Course Advisory Board member, Honorary Lecturer at Melbourne University, a guest lecturer at La Trobe University and Post Graduate Advisory Committee member and a regular presenter for the Australian Physiotherapy Association.
Jane has taught physiotherapy nationally and internationally with Lyn Watson for over 10 years and is an expert in treating combined shoulder /neck problems, teaching her program to many elite physiotherapists across Melbourne.
In addition to her above credentials, Jane is one of Australia’s most respected knee specialists and enjoys the academic challenge of complex knee conditions. She is an expert in the treatment and management of all types of knee injuries, including knee ligament reconstructions, patellofemoral pain and instability, and screening for injury prevention and performance enhancement. Recently Jane helped to launched the GLA:D program in Australia, an exercise and education program which is deemed to be the best first treatment for hip and knee Osteoarthritis, with results that show more positive outcomes than surgery.
Jane was awarded a prestigious Churchill Fellowship in 2016 to investigate contemporary conservative programs for ACL Injury management and spent several months in 2018 with ACL experts around the world.
Notable positions
- Naomi Osaka’s personal physiotherapist during the 2018 Hopman Cup, Hobart International and Aus Open Tournaments
- Serena Williams Aus Open Seasons 2008-2013, Sydney International, Aus Open Tournaments
- WA team physiotherapist for 200 Gymnasts for National Champs 2018/ 2017/2016/2015
- Team Physiotherapist Australian Federation Cup Tennis Tie, Moscow, Thailand 2004
- Physiotherapist Victorian Cross Country Championships, 1998, 1999
- Team Physiotherapist Thunderbirds National League Netball team, 1996
- Team Physiotherapist Contax State League Netball team, 1996
- World Gymnastics Championships, Adelaide 1996, Melbourne 2016,2017
- Physiotherapist Wimbledon Qualifying Tournament, London, 1994,1995
- Physiotherapist London Marathon, 1993,1994,1995
- Physiotherapist International and National Athletic Championships, London 1994,1995
- Physiotherapist Riverdance, London, 1993,1994