With Sympathy…

keith-radnedgeChris is a highly valued massage therapist and long-standing team member of Sport & Spinal Physiotherapy.  It was with great sadness that we heard about the loss of Chris’ father, Keith Radnedge last fortnight. The team at Sport & Spinal Physiotherapy offer Chris and his family our deepest sympathy and ongoing support over the sudden passing of Chris’ father.

Many thanks to Ronald McDonald House for supporting Chris and his family with accommodation at the time. To honour this support, Sport & Spinal Physiotherapy have made a donation to Ronald McDonald House in support of Chris and in memory of Keith.

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Dear Craig,

I wish to thank you for so generously thinking of our families at this sad time. Your donation in loving memory of Keith Radnedge has touched all of our hearts. May we send you our thoughts and strength at your difficult time.

RMH Westmead helps families find strength by having the support of each other whilst caring for their seriously ill child. While we may not be able to make the medicine taste better or erase the pain of much needed treatment, we have helped lessen the burden for the 530 families that stayed here in 2015.Through your support, your generosity will assist us in providing a “Home away from Home” for our families when they need it most. Once again, from our hearts to yours … THANK YOU!

Kind regards,

Michelle Burman (RMH)

 

Our thoughts and best wishes to the Radnedge family during this difficult time,

from Craig and the team at Sport & Spinal Physio

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About Craig Honeybrook

Craig is the practice principal of Sport & Spinal Physiotherapy. He attained a Masters in Sports Physiotherapy degree in 2000 at Sydney University studying foot injuries in runners and anterior knee pain in cyclists. He has been working as a physiotherapist for over 20 years and moved to Canberra over 12 years ago. He has been consultant physiotherapist for Balmain Rugby League, Eastern Suburbs Rugby, Australian Track & Field and Brumbies Rugby. His special interests include lower limb biomechanics, spinal instabilities and malalignments, bike fitting, running assessments, shoulder injuries and knee injuries. Craig was a former international level middle distance runner but now enjoys endurance mountain biking achieving a 2nd placing in the 2010 World Solo 24 hour Mountain Bike Championships. He also enjoys skiing, swimming, kayaking, gym work and spending time with his family.