Greg Alcock

Lecturer

Greg Alcock

Lecturer

Greg Alcock completed a Phys. Ed degree at the University of Western Ontario and then went on to do a Physiotherapy degree at McMaster University. Following this, Greg returned to Western to complete his Masters of Science in Physiotherapy and the Sport Physiotherapy Fellowship at Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic. He is an adjunct clinical professor and lecturer in the Kinesiology Faculty and School of Physical Therapy at Western. Greg is an examiner and mentor in the Canadian Physiotherapy Association's Orthopaedic level system, and clinical instructor in Western's MCISc program. Greg is also involved with student supervision and teaching at both the graduate and undergraduate level.

Greg is the Clinical and Research Coordinator for the Physiotherapy Department at the Fowler Kennedy Sport Medicine Clinic, a Fellow of the Canadian Academy of Manual Physical Therapists, and has served various positions on the Executive for the National Orthopaedic Division of CPA. Greg has published articles, and presented nationally and internationally on clinical application of outcome measures and has an ongoing research interest in lower extremity related pathology and functional rehabilitation. He has recently been an invited speaker for the Ontario Medical Association (OMA), Canadian Physiotherapy Association (CPA), International Society of Arthroscopy, Knee Surgery and Orthopaedic Sport Medicine (ISAKOS), International Federation of Orthopaedic Manipulative Physical Therapists (IFOMPT).

Research Domains: Clinical Medicine and Dentistry , Rehabilitation and Health Sciences

Faculty: Health Sciences

Member Type: Researcher and Clinician