Megyn Robertson

Megyn Robertson

Megyn Robertson

In 2005, Megyn Robertson completed her BSc Physiotherapy degree from UCT; she was awarded the Best Student in Clinical Physiotherapy for both her third and fourth years. Megyn completed her MSc Physiotherapy degree from Stellenbosch University, where she specialised in Orthopaedics and Manipulative therapy (OMT) and graduated in December 2012, cum laude.

Megyn Robertson is practice owner and clinician for Well Beings Physio, in Craighall Park, and has run the practice for the last 3 years. She is a member of the Health Practitioners Council of South Africa (HPCSA), South African Society of Physiotherapy (SASP) and Irish Society of Chartered (ISCP). Megyn is also a member of the South Gauteng OMT Committee and assists in the running of the 2017 post graduate course as well as lecturing part time.

As a newly qualified physio, Megyn gained valuable experience working in private practices in Co. Kerry and Co. Dublin (Ireland), working in conjunction with the Kerry Minor Hurling and Dublin Gaelic Football teams, respectively. Returning to South Africa, she worked under the guidance of experienced physiotherapists, where she had the opportunity to work with elite athletes such as the Highveld Lions Cricket, Moroka Swallows Football and the Canadian Men’s National Cricket team at the ICC World Cup Qualifiers. Megyn also worked at St John’s College for two consecutive rugby seasons.

In 2011, Megyn was co-physiotherapist with the SA National Swimming team who competed in the FINA World Champs in Shanghai. From November 2012 to 2015, Megyn had the privilege of working with the SA Men’s National Hockey team and travelled with the team for international sporting events, including the Hockey World Cup in Holland in 2015.

In 2016, Megyn discovered a new interest in concussion and the role physiotherapy has to play in the assessment, management and treatment of post-concussion syndrome (PCS). She now works in conjunction with Dr Jon Patricios with the intention of becoming a specialist vestibular and OMT physiotherapist in rehabilitation of PCS injuries.

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