Tass Amiridis
CHARTERED PHYSIOTHERAPIST
Tass Amiridis is a Chartered Physiotherapist with over 20 years experience working in professional football and high-performance sport, alongside a long-standing background in private practice. He is currently First Team Physiotherapist and Rehabilitation Lead at Fulham F.C., working day-to-day within a Premier League environment.
He is also currently completing a PhD in Sport and Exercise Science at the University of Birmingham, alongside his clinical and performance work.
Professional background
Tass originally qualified in Australia as a Chiropractor before going on to complete his Physiotherapy training. He spent over a decade running his own clinic in Melbourne, working with a wide range of patients, from general musculoskeletal cases through to high-level athletes.
His career has since been focused largely within elite and semi-professional sport. He has held roles at Southampton F.C. and Crewe Alexandra F.C. before moving to Fulham, gaining experience across both academy and first team environments.
Alongside football, Tass continues to work across multiple high-performance settings. This includes supporting Olympic athletes through the UK Sports Institute, working with the FA Para teams, and contributing to the Australian Cycling Team within BMX Freestyle. This breadth of experience gives him a clear understanding of the demands across different sports and performance levels.




HIS APPROACH TO Care
Tass takes a straightforward, practical approach to rehabilitation. His work is centred around understanding the demands of the individual and building a clear plan to get them back to where they need to be.
His background in both Physiotherapy and Chiropractic care allows him to combine hands-on treatment with structured rehabilitation and movement-based strategies. The focus is always on progression not just reducing pain, but restoring confidence, capacity, and performance.
CLINICAL FOCUS
Tass works primarily with athletes, with a focus on injury management, rehabilitation, and return to performance. His experience spans the full pathway from younger developing players through to senior elite and international level athletes.
He has a particular interest in:
- Athletic performance and return to play
- Managing complex and long-standing injuries
- Concussion and vestibular rehabilitation
- Movement-based rehabilitation in high-performance settings
He also continues to work with a broad private caseload, including individuals preparing for or recovering from surgery, as well as those looking to return to activity and training.
Qualifications
PhD (in progress) – Sport and Exercise Science, University of Birmingham
Master of High Performance Sport
Master of Physiotherapy Practice
Bachelor of Applied Science (Chiropractic)
HCPC Registered
Member of the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy
