fbpx
Wikipedia

Rob Swire (physio)

Robert Swire (born 1965) is an English physiotherapist who worked for English football club Manchester United as their chief physiotherapist from 1999 to 2014.[1]

Swire attained his physiotherapy qualification from the University of Salford's School of Physiotherapy in 1985, before completing a postgraduate diploma in Sports Injury, Neuromusculoskeletal Dysfunction and Manual Therapy and earning an MSc in Sports and Exercise. Before taking a job in football, Swire worked at a private sports injury clinic. In 1991, he was hired as an assistant physiotherapist at Manchester United, first under Jim McGregor and then under David Fevre. When Fevre followed Brian Kidd to Blackburn Rovers in 1999, Swire was promoted to the position of chief physiotherapist, a position he held for the next 15 years.

In the run-up to the 2006 FIFA World Cup, Swire was involved in the early stages of Wayne Rooney's recovery and rehabilitation from the foot injury he suffered six weeks before England were due to play their first match.[2][3] Although Rooney was not fit for the first game, he made a substitute appearance in the second match against Trinidad and Tobago, playing 32 minutes of the match. This recovery was attributed to the methods used by the physios who treated Rooney, including Swire.[citation needed]

Following a recurrence of Rooney's metatarsal injury in August 2007, Swire was charged by Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson with finding out the cause of Rooney's injury. Media sources had pointed the finger of blame at Rooney's Nike football boots, though these accusations were quashed by Ferguson. Swire and his team posited that Rooney's powerful running style may have contributed to the break, but others say that this instance was just bad luck that Michael Duberry happened to land on that particular bone.[4]

During his time at Manchester United, Swire has been involved in the development of an "injuries database" designed to assess each of the club's players' susceptibility to injury, and the causes of the injuries. The data from the database could then be used to fine-tune the players' training regimes and, ultimately, prevent injuries from taking place.[1]

Swire announced his retirement on 4 July 2014, with his assistant, Neil Hough, taking over as head physio.[5]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Ward, Mark (10 December 2002). "Man Utd's hi-tech answer to injuries". BBC News. Retrieved 31 December 2007.
  2. ^ Brodkin, Jon; Ogden, Mark (3 May 2006). "Eight people to save England's World Cup". Guardian Unlimited. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
  3. ^ Wallace, Sam (31 May 2006). . The Independent. Archived from the original on 19 June 2006. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
  4. ^ Northcroft, Jonathan (26 August 2007). "Boffins rebuilding Rooney". Sunday Times. Retrieved 2 January 2008.
  5. ^ "United physio Swire retires". ManUtd.com (Manchester United). 4 July 2014. Retrieved 4 July 2014.

External links edit

  • Profile at redStat

swire, physio, robert, swire, born, 1965, english, physiotherapist, worked, english, football, club, manchester, united, their, chief, physiotherapist, from, 1999, 2014, swire, attained, physiotherapy, qualification, from, university, salford, school, physioth. Robert Swire born 1965 is an English physiotherapist who worked for English football club Manchester United as their chief physiotherapist from 1999 to 2014 1 Swire attained his physiotherapy qualification from the University of Salford s School of Physiotherapy in 1985 before completing a postgraduate diploma in Sports Injury Neuromusculoskeletal Dysfunction and Manual Therapy and earning an MSc in Sports and Exercise Before taking a job in football Swire worked at a private sports injury clinic In 1991 he was hired as an assistant physiotherapist at Manchester United first under Jim McGregor and then under David Fevre When Fevre followed Brian Kidd to Blackburn Rovers in 1999 Swire was promoted to the position of chief physiotherapist a position he held for the next 15 years In the run up to the 2006 FIFA World Cup Swire was involved in the early stages of Wayne Rooney s recovery and rehabilitation from the foot injury he suffered six weeks before England were due to play their first match 2 3 Although Rooney was not fit for the first game he made a substitute appearance in the second match against Trinidad and Tobago playing 32 minutes of the match This recovery was attributed to the methods used by the physios who treated Rooney including Swire citation needed Following a recurrence of Rooney s metatarsal injury in August 2007 Swire was charged by Manchester United manager Alex Ferguson with finding out the cause of Rooney s injury Media sources had pointed the finger of blame at Rooney s Nike football boots though these accusations were quashed by Ferguson Swire and his team posited that Rooney s powerful running style may have contributed to the break but others say that this instance was just bad luck that Michael Duberry happened to land on that particular bone 4 During his time at Manchester United Swire has been involved in the development of an injuries database designed to assess each of the club s players susceptibility to injury and the causes of the injuries The data from the database could then be used to fine tune the players training regimes and ultimately prevent injuries from taking place 1 Swire announced his retirement on 4 July 2014 with his assistant Neil Hough taking over as head physio 5 References edit a b Ward Mark 10 December 2002 Man Utd s hi tech answer to injuries BBC News Retrieved 31 December 2007 Brodkin Jon Ogden Mark 3 May 2006 Eight people to save England s World Cup Guardian Unlimited Retrieved 2 January 2008 Wallace Sam 31 May 2006 FA wrests control of Rooney s recovery from United The Independent Archived from the original on 19 June 2006 Retrieved 2 January 2008 Northcroft Jonathan 26 August 2007 Boffins rebuilding Rooney Sunday Times Retrieved 2 January 2008 United physio Swire retires ManUtd com Manchester United 4 July 2014 Retrieved 4 July 2014 External links editProfile at redStat Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Rob Swire physio amp oldid 951510291, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.