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About Frank Gilroy

I graduated as a Physiotherapist in Glasgow in 1985 and gained a further post graduate MSC in Applied Biomechanics from Strathclyde University, Glasgow in 2005. I worked for the NHS for 27 years in 5 different hospitals gaining experience in a variety of clinical areas before retiring from NHS Physiotherapy in May 2012 to concentrate on my private practice and spend more time with my 4 lovely children.

I am also a visiting physiotherapy lecturer at Glasgow Caledonian University and continue to supervise students in my private work .

I have gained valuable experience as a sports physiotherapist working with the Glasgow Celtic Youth Academy for 7 years and I am currently working with various teams at the Scottish Rugby Union (SRU) and the Scottish Football Association.

I have been the physiotherapy advisor to the Glasgow Sports Surgery Service since its inception and I am responsible for arranging physiotherapy clinical lectures in the Glasgow area.

I believe strongly that whenever possible patients should take responsibility for their own health and my aim as a physiotherapist is to guide them to achieve their maximum potential.

I am a keen marathon and ultra marathon runner and understand the impact injury and surgery can have on patients.

I am available to see patients in both the Southside of Glasgow at my clinic in Cardonald which is just through the Clyde tunnel and at my clinic in Hyndland, , I will happily recommend another Physiotherapist if it is more suitable for patients from a clinical or location perspective to see someone else.