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All our Physiotherapists are Chartered (MCSP) and Registered
with the Health Professions Council,
and have:
a minimum of 10
years experience
demonstrated exemplary
levels of skill in general physiotherapy
skills in mobilisation
and manipulation
a particular area
of interest
cardio-pulmonary
resuscitation training
documented evidence
of Continued Professional Development
All our therapists treat many conditions as well as having
their own particular interests. If your therapist feels that you need the particular
expertise of another therapist, with your permission, they will be brought
into the consultation.
All therapists follow a continual professional development plan of a
minimum of 25 hours per year in order to maintain their professional competence.

Physiotherapists
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Lorna Short BSc(Hons), MCSP, SRP
Practice Principal
Graduated as a Chartered Physiotherapist from Manchester University
1990
Particular interests: Spinal conditions
including pelvis and headaches
Treatment approaches and post-graduate training
include:
Maitland including
manipulation
Mulligan
Muscle balance
McKenzie
Muscle energy
Acupuncture
Neuropathodynamics
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Pam Phillips MCSP, SRP
Associate
Qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist from Sheffield School
of Physiotherapy 1962
Particular interests: Spinal conditions
including pelvis, peripheral conditions including manipulations
Treatment approaches and post-graduate training
include:
Cyriax including
manipulations
Maitland
Mulligan
McKenzie
Muscle balance
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Mark Breitschadel BHSc Phys, MCSP, SRP
Associate
Graduated as a Chartered Physiotherapist from Pinderfields College
of Physiotherapy 1993
Particular interests: Spinal conditions,
sports injuries
Treatment approaches and post-graduate training
include:
Maitland including
manipulation
Mulligan
Modified Pilates
McKenzie
Combined movements
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Gillian Campbell BVMS, BSc(Hons), MCSP, SRP
Associate
Graduated as a Chartered Physiotherapist from University College,
London 1995
Particular interests: Obstetrics and
gynaecology, sports injuries especially backs and pelvis eg. rowing
Treatment approaches and post-graduate training
include:
Maitland including
manipulation
Muscle balance
and dynamic stability
Acupuncture
Surface EMG
and biofeedback
Continence
assessment and treatment
Obstetric back
and pelvic pain
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Pam Johns MCSP, SRP
Associate
Qualified as a Chartered Physiotherapist from Sheffield School
of Physiotherapy 1975
Particular interests: Muscle imbalance
Treatment approaches and post-graduate training
include:
Maitland including
manipulation
McKenzie
Muscle balance
Mulligan
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John O'Regan BSc, MCSP, MChS, SRP, SRCh
Associate
Graduated as a Chartered Physiotherapist from Queen Margaret College
Edinburgh 1993
Particular interests: Lower limb biomechanics,
sports injuries
Treatment approaches and post-graduate training
include:
Maitland
Mulligan
McKenzie
Neuropathodynamics
Podiatry
Orthopaedic
medicine
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Belinda Wilkins MCSP, Grad Dip Phys, SRP
Associate
Graduated as a Chartered Physiotherapist from Nottingham School
of Physiotherapy 1990
Particular interests: Chronic neurological
conditions, peripheral joint pathology, adults with learning disability
Treatment approaches and post-graduate training
include:
Bobath/Normal
movement
Cyriax spinal
and peripheral techniques
Hydrotherapy/Halliwick
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Elizabeth Griggs BSc (Hons) MCSP SRP
Associate
Particular interests: spinal conditions
including pelvis, peripheral conditions and womens health
Treatment approaches and post-graduate training
include:
Maitland including
manipulation
Muscle Balance
and Dynamic Stability
Acupuncture
McKenzie
Mulligan
Obstetric back
and pelvic pain
Neuropathodynamics
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Support staff
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Sue Froggatt
Receptionist
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Jennifer Hill
Receptionist
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Linda Hurst
Receptionist and Book Keeper
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