Our 3D Run Lab team love sport and all are active sports people. Each one of them is a runner of varying degrees and they are totally aware of the need to avoid injury and manage those niggles to run at your best.
All three of our practitioners are registered Podiatrists and an integral part of the Melbourne Foot Clinic. Each of the has a solid reputation in biomechanics and management of foot and lower limb injuries.

Kyle Dalmau
This guy can run! He also plays football for Coburg Districts Football Club in the EDFL, so he is well aware of managing injury and performing at his best. He has previously consulted at football clubs on their pre-season strength and conditioning programs. He is particularly interested the management of chronic lower limb injuries. Kyles current area of professional development is the multi-factorial rehabilitation of lower limb tendinopathy.
His continuous study allows him to provide the latest evidence based treatment to his clients. Kyle uses the 3D Run Lab system as an efficient diagnostic and rehabilitation tool.
Matthew Dilnot
Given that Matt has been a keen runner for over 20 years, he was integral in setting up the 3D Run Lab which he now uses as an effective diagnostic tool. Matt has worked at past Olympic and University Games with elite athletes.
Matt’s latest professional interest and research is in developing new strategies to improve foot strength. Matt is a past President of the Australian Podiatry Association of Victoria, a supervising clinician and lecturer at LaTrobe University and a clinical examiner of current Victorian Podiatry Graduates.
Rohan Coull
Rohan thrives on activity and his current sporting passion is golf where he plays off single figures. He has competed in Ironman Triathlon, marathons, basketball, tennis and skiing.
This broad sporting experience has enabled him to gain valuable insights into the relationship between activity, biomechanics and foot function. He has a strong interest in heel pain, shin splints, complex foot disorders, normal and abnormal gait function, gait retraining and postural alignment. Rohan holds a Sports Medicine Fellowship with the Australasian Academy of Podiatric Sports Medicine.