Mr Benjamin Macdonald, Physiotherapist
Mr Benjamin Macdonald
Physiotherapist
Mr Benjamin Macdonald BSc MSc
Physiotherapist
Mr Benjamin Macdonald
Physiotherapist BSc MSc
Areas of expertise
- Operant conditioning
- Musculoskeletal physiotherapy
- Biomechanics
- Injury prevention
- Sports injuries
About Mr Benjamin Macdonald
HCPC number: PH60813
Mr Benjamin MacDonald is a leading physiotherapist based in Manchester. He is currently the lead physiotherapist for British Cycling.
After graduating with a bachelor's degree in physiotherapy from Kings College University in 2001, he completed a master's degree in sports physiotherapy at the University of Bath in 2011. He qualified as a certified strength and conditioning specialist in 2012.
Mr MacDonald started his career in London before travelling to New Zealand to work at the Adidas Sports Injury Clinic in Wellington. On returning to the UK, he began to specialise in sports physiotherapy and worked at the Worcester Warriors Rugby Club for seven seasons. Following this, he joined Team Sky ProCycling, where he managed riders at the Giro D'Italia, World Road Championships, Paris-Roubaix, and Tour of Flanders.
He spent five years with British Athletics, attending the 2016 Rio Olympics, 2017 World Championships, and 2018 Commonwealth Games. In 2018, he was appointed head physiotherapist for British Cycling, where he is responsible for managing the physiotherapy team and athlete management across both the Olympic and Paralympic programmes in preparation for Tokyo 2020.
Mr MacDonald is passionate about education and is a part-time teaching fellow at the University of Bath. He has a specialist interest in hamstring injury prevention and rehabilitation and has published a number of research papers in this area.
Diseases, medical tests, and treatments he specialises in include operant conditioning, musculoskeletal physiotherapy, and biomechanics. He is also an expert in injury prevention, sports injuries, hamstring injury, and sports medicine.
Areas of expertise
- Biomechanics
- Exercise advice
- Hamstring injury
- Injury prevention
- Knee pain
- Leg pain
- Manual therapy techniques
- Musculoskeletal physiotherapy
- Operant conditioning
- Running injuries
- Sports injuries
- Sports medicine
Professional memberships
Articles by Mr Benjamin Macdonald
Time to return to full training and recurrence of rectus femoris injuries in elite track & field athletes 2010-2019
A 4-year study of hamstring injury outcomes in elite track and field using the British Athletics rehabilitation approach
Eccentric hamstring strength in elite track and field athletes on the British Athletics world class performance program
The single-leg roman chair hold is more effective than the nordic hamstring curl in improving hamstring strength-endurance in gaelic footballers with previous hamstring injury