Australian Institute Of Sport
Josh Rigg is a highly experienced physiotherapist with a strong background in sports physiotherapy. Since January 2019, Josh has been serving as a Senior Physiotherapist at the Australian Institute of Sport. Previously, Josh held the position of Head Physiotherapist at the Parramatta Eels National Rugby League Club from November 2015 to October 2018, and worked as a Physiotherapist for both the Brisbane Broncos and Newcastle Knights during 2015 and 2012-2014, respectively. Josh's academic credentials include a Master of Sports Physiotherapy from La Trobe University (2010-2012) and a Bachelor of Applied Science in Physiotherapy from the University of Sydney (2001-2004).
Australian Institute Of Sport
In collaboration with National Sporting Organisations (NSOs), the National Institute Network and partners, the AIS strives to identify and solve strategic problems on the frontiers of ethical sporting performance. Originally built around a centralised Canberra campus in 1981, the AIS is evolving and expanding its reach. The modern AIS is mobile and agile, helping athletes and sports to get the right services, support and expertise. The AIS campus in Canberra will continue to hold its place as a driver of national pride and inspiration through an ongoing commitment to deliver on sport priorities. We have partnered with the National Institute Network, which already provide high-class facilities, expertise and service delivery across the country. This partnership enables the AIS to focus on areas that make it unique and that can give Australian sport a competitive edge.