Jason Sherlock BSc, MSc, MISCP, CSCS, CPSEM
Jason is the owner of Sherlock Physiotherapy Clinic and graduated from IT Carlow in 2006 with an Hons degree in Human Physiology and Sports Rehabilitation before moving to the UK to study an MSc in Physiotherapy at the Robert Gordon University in Aberdeen. After graduating with honours and completing his thesis on upper limb neurodynamics, Jason briefly moved home to Ireland and worked as the physiotherapist for Offaly senior county football team.
Jason moved back to the UK and London in 2009 to work in private practice with ex-British triathlete Nigel Kimpton. After a number of years working in private practice Jason took up a role as senior physiotherapist at the National Rehabilitation Center in London for the British armed forces. Jason initially worked in the Specialist Upper Limbs team before moving to work in Complex Trauma and Trauma Orthopaedics. During this time Jason worked very closely with British Paralympics through the British army elite sports injury clinic and worked with the British wheelchair basketball team, British Paralympics athletics and British Paralympics Rowing .
Jason returned home in 2015 and worked in private practice in Naas before starting work as the lead physiotherapist with the Irish Defence Forces in the Curragh Camp. During this time Jason also worked as the Human Performance Coordinator for the Army Ranger Wing Human Performance Program.
He is a certified strength and conditioning coach and has a specialist interest in the treatment and rehabilitation of upper limb injuries of the neck and shoulder. Jason is a keen runner with a strong background in running conditioning and injury prevention and has also competed in a number of Olympic distance triathlons and Marathons. He was also lucky enough to be involved with the Westmeath senior football team when they reached the Leinster final in 2016.