Free Volleyball Injury Advice at WA Youth State Team Trials

Aaron Tay from Star Physio in action with WA Volleyball Player
Star Physio WA are proud to continue supporting Volleyball WA and the next generation of volleyball athletes in Western Australia.
Aaron Tay from Star Physio WA will be available during the WA Youth State Team trials at Perth Modern School on Monday 11th May from 6:00pm to 8:30pm to provide free injury advice and player check-ins for athletes and parents.
Aaron is the Head Physiotherapist for the WA State Volleyball Team and has also worked with the Australian National Volleyball Team.
During the evening, players can speak with Aaron regarding:
- Shoulder pain
- Knee pain
- Ankle injuries
- Back pain
- Training soreness and niggles
- Recovery and injury prevention advice
- and more!
Early management of pain and injuries is one of the keys to performing at your best and staying available for training and competition throughout the season.
Volleyball places high demands on the shoulders, knees, ankles and lower back, particularly during periods of increased training load and representative selection trials. Getting on top of issues early can often help athletes continue training and competing effectively.
Star Physio WA have worked with volleyball athletes and teams across Western Australia for more than 25 years, including support of WA State Teams, Australian National Teams and junior development athletes.
We are proud supporters of Volleyball WA and look forward to supporting athletes during the WA Youth State Team trials.
Event Details
WA Youth State Team Trials
📍 Perth Modern School
📅 Monday 11th May
⏰ 6:00pm – 8:30pm
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