About Dr Jomaa

MBBCh (Cardiff), Dip MSKMed (FSEM), PgCert HCL (Open)
Fellow of the Australasian College of Sport & Exercise Physicians (FACSEP)

Specialist in non-operative musculoskeletal medicine and performance-focused rehabilitation.

Dr Mohammad Jomaa is a specialist Sport & Exercise Physician focused on the non-operative diagnosis and management of musculoskeletal injuries, persistent pain, and complex sports-related conditions.

Patients commonly seek consultation for knee, shoulder, and hip injuries; tendon and ligament pathology; recurrent or unresolved pain; and situations where structured non-operative pathways are being explored.

His practice centres on precision diagnosis and structured, evidence-informed management, integrating diagnostic imaging, ultrasound-guided procedures, and selected regenerative therapies within comprehensive rehabilitation programs.

Patients commonly consult Dr Jomaa for knee, shoulder, hip, tendon, and ligament injuries, ongoing or recurrent pain, and situations where rehabilitation has stalled or non-surgical treatment options are being explored.

His practice centres on precision diagnosis and structured, evidence-informed management. He is an experienced diagnostic and ultrasound-guided proceduralist, integrating advanced imaging, contemporary regenerative injection therapies, and structured rehabilitation strategies to restore function and reduce pain.

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Areas of Clinical Focus:

  • Biological therapies, including PRP, integrated within structured rehabilitation programs
  • Ultrasound-guided diagnostic and interventional procedures
  • Non-operative management of acute ACL injuries
  • Complex joint, tendon, and ligament pathology (knee, shoulder, hip)
  • Persistent or poorly explained pain presentations
  • Sports-related concussion and return-to-play decision-making

Dr Jomaa takes a physiology-informed approach to recovery, recognising that healing and performance are influenced by training load, recovery capacity, sleep, nutrition, and systemic health. Where clinically appropriate, prescription-based medical therapies may be integrated within regulated frameworks in collaboration with other health professionals.

Clinical Background

Dr Jomaa trained in the United Kingdom and Australia, completing specialist training in Sport & Exercise Medicine.

He completed his medical degree at Cardiff University and was awarded Fellowship of the Australasian College of Sport & Exercise Physicians (FACSEP) in 2022. He also holds postgraduate qualifications and extensive experience in Musculoskeletal Medicine and Healthcare Leadership.

Medical Leadership & Education

In addition to clinical practice, Dr Jomaa contributes to medical leadership and specialist training

  • Clinical Training Supervisor – Sport & Exercise Medicine registrars
  • Faculty contributor – Management of Sporting Trauma courses
  • Member – ACSEP Interview and Selection Committee
Dr Jomaa training

Elite and Community Sport

He remains actively involved in elite and community sport. 

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Assistant Chief Medical Officer​​

Manly Warringah Sea Eagles (NRL)​​

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Chief Consulting Medical Officer​​

Knox Grammar School​​

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Deputy Chief Medical Officer & Medical Services Coordinator​

Invictus Games Sydney 2018​​

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Venue Medical Officer & Medical Operations Lead​

FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023 (Stadium Australia)​

Organisations Worked With

Refugee & Immigrant Health

In addition to sports and musculoskeletal medicine, Dr Jomaa maintains an interest in supporting the physical health of immigrant and refugee communities. Patients seeking care in this context are welcome to make contact.

Outside the Clinic

Outside clinical practice, Dr Jomaa maintains an active interest in strength training and Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu. He values disciplined personal development and applies the same structured approach to his own health and performance as he does to patient care.

Dr Jomaa practices in Sydney, Australia.